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DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.119262
论文题名:
Product Biodiversity Footprint – A novel approach to compare the impact of products on biodiversity combining Life Cycle Assessment and Ecology
作者: Asselin A.; Rabaud S.; Catalan C.; Leveque B.; L'Haridon J.; Martz P.; Neveux G.
刊名: Journal of Cleaner Production
ISSN: 9596526
出版年: 2020
卷: 248
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Biodiversity ; Land occupation ; Life cycle assessment ; Product impact
Scopus关键词: Biodiversity ; Climate change ; Damage detection ; Decision making ; Ecosystems ; More electric aircraft ; Product design ; Biodiversity loss ; Business decisions ; Ecosystem assessment ; Informed decision ; Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) ; Product impact ; Quantitative indicators ; Top-down approach ; Life cycle
英文摘要: Product impacts on ecosystem quality have long been addressed by the topdown approach known as Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). Impacts are most of the time assessed within the “biodiversity loss” damage category indicator. However, LCA methods do not cover the 5 drivers of biodiversity loss as identified by (Millenium Ecosystem Assessment, 2005) (MEA): only land occupation and transformation, pollution, and climate change are covered, while species overexploitation and invasive species are not. Besides, ecologists work on the ground to measure concrete impacts from given practices on biodiversity in specific areas for some parts of the value chain of the product (e.g. production of agricultural biomaterial). The Product Biodiversity Footprint (PBF) approach aims at bridging the gap between LCA and ecology. Its objective is to allow comparison of variants of a given product to support eco-design, addressing the five drivers of MEA. The methodology combines LCA and ecology current knowledge and organizes them towards practical indicators and representations for business decision. PBF has been tested in three business case studies. The one for L'Oréal presented herewith shows that the integration of ecological data enables to refine and complement LCA results. This method at product level is, to our knowledge, the first to address the five MEA drivers on biodiversity along the value chain, with a combination of quantitative and semi-quantitative indicators. Stemming from an LCA global framework and approach, ecology knowledge adds refinements that enable to distinguish between different anthropogenic practices and better informed decision making. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/159025
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Asselin A.,Rabaud S.,Catalan C.,et al. Product Biodiversity Footprint – A novel approach to compare the impact of products on biodiversity combining Life Cycle Assessment and Ecology[J]. Journal of Cleaner Production,2020-01-01,248
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