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July 2006, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 147-158 Toward an Information Tool for Integrated Product Policy: Requirements for Data and Computation
by Reinout Heijungs & Arjan de Koning & Sangwon Suh & Gjalt Huppes - 159-182 Environmental Impacts of Products: A Detailed Review of Studies
by Arnold Tukker & Bart Jansen - 183-198 Environmental Impacts of Products:Policy Relevant Information and Data Challenges
by Arnold Tukker & Peter Eder & Sangwon Suh - 199-200 Ecodesign Implementation: A Systematic Guidance on Integrating Environmental Considerations into Product Development by Wolfgang Wimmer, Rainer Züst, and Kun‐Mo Lee. Al‐liance for Global Sustainability Series
by Martijn Verkuijl - 200-202 The Ecological Economics of Consumption, edited by Lucia Reisch and Inge Röpke
by Arnold Tukker
January 2006, Volume 10, Issue 1‐2
- 1-3 Good News
by Reid Lifset - 4-8 The Circular Economy: A New Development Strategy in China
by Zengwei Yuan & Jun Bi & Yuichi Moriguichi - 9-14 The Oslo Declaration on Sustainable Consumption
by Arnold Tukker & Maurie J. Cohen & Uchita de Zoysa & Edgar Hertwich & Patrick Hofstetter & Atsushi Inaba & Sylvia Lorek & Eivind Stø - 15-18 Applying Agent‐based Simulation in Industrial Ecology
by Steven Kraines & David Wallace - 19-42 The System of Environmental and Economic Accounts—2003 and the Economic Relevance of Physical Flow Accounting
by Ole Gravgård Pedersen & Mark de Haan - 43-60 Data Cubes and Matrix Formulae for Convenient Handling of Physical Flow Data
by Erik Löfving & Anders Grimvall & Viveka Palm & Viveka Palm - 61-77 Sustainability Constraints as System Boundaries: An Approach to Making Life‐Cycle Management Strategic
by Henrik Ny & Jamie P. MacDonald & Göran Broman & Ryoichi Yamamoto & Karl‐Henrik Robért - 79-88 Success and Its Price: The Institutionalization and Political Relevance of Industrial Ecology
by Maurie J. Cohen & Jeff Howard - 89-110 Multilevel Anthropogenic Cycles of Copper and Zinc: A Comparative Statistical Analysis
by Barbara Reck & Marlen Bertram & Daniel B. Müller & T. E. Graedel - 111-132 Explanatory Variables for per Capita Stocks and Flows of Copper and Zinc
by Claudia R. Binder & T. E. Graedel & Barbara Reck - 133-147 Comparison of Life‐Cycle Inventory Databases: A Case Study Using Soybean Production
by Shelie A. Miller & Thomas L. Theis - 149-167 Reevaluation of Energy Use in Wheat Production in the United States
by Gerhard Piringer & Laura J. Steinberg - 169-184 Domestic Water Use in the United States: A Life‐Cycle Approach
by Angela Arpke & Neil Hutzler - 185-197 The Eco‐efficiency of Lead in China's Lead‐Acid Battery System
by Jiansu Mao & Zhongwu LU & Zhifeng Yang - 199-216 Ecological Footprint Analysis Applied to Mobile Phones
by Sibylle D. Frey & David J. Harrison & Eric H. Billett - 217-237 With a Little Help from EPR?: Technological Change and Innovation in the Norwegian Plastic Packaging and Electronics Sectors
by Kjetil Røine & Chin‐Yu Lee - 239-255 Industrial Symbiosis in Kalundborg, Denmark: A Quantitative Assessment of Economic and Environmental Aspects
by Noel Brings Jacobsen - 257-278 Impact of Firm‐Based Environmental Standards on Subsidiaries and Their Suppliers: Evidence from Motorola‐Penang
by Michael T. Rock & Pao Li Lim & David P. Angel - 279-292 Chemical Management Services in Sweden and Europe: Lessons for the Future
by Oksana Mont & Pranshu Singhal & Zinaida Fadeeva - 293-294 Books: Practical Handbook of Material Flow Analysis
by Reinout Heijungs & Ester van der Voet
October 2005, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 2-5 Why Eco‐efficiency?
by Gjalt Huppes & Masanobu Ishikawa - 6-8 Eco‐efficiency: Philosophy, Theory, and Tools
by John R. Ehrenfeld - 9-11 Toward a Methods Framework for Eco‐efficiency Analysis?
by Helge Brattebø - 12-14 Eco‐efficiency: Motives, Drivers, and Economic Implications
by Paul Ekins - 15-18 Measurement and Analysis of Eco‐efficiency: An Economist's Perspective
by Timo Kuosmanen - 19-21 Eco‐efficiency Analysis: Applications and User Contacts
by Robert Gabriel & Anna Braune - 22-23 The Maximum Abatement Cost Method for Assessing Environmental Cost‐Effectiveness
by Tosihiro Oka - 25-41 A Framework for Quantified Eco‐efficiency Analysis
by Gjalt Huppes & Masanobu Ishikawa - 43-46 Eco‐efficiency and Its xsTerminology
by Gjalt Huppes & Masanobu Ishikawa - 47-58 The Cost of Sustainability Capital and the Creation of Sustainable Value by Companies
by Frank Figge & Tobias Hahn - 59-72 Measuring Eco‐efficiency of Production with Data Envelopment Analysis
by Timo Kuosmanen & Mika Kortelainen - 73-83 The Sustainability Balanced Scorecard as a Framework for Eco‐efficiency Analysis
by Andreas Möller & Stefan Schaltegger - 85-96 Supply Curves for Eco‐efficient Environmental Improvements Using Different Weighting Methods
by Evert Nieuwlaar & Geert Warringa & Corjan Brink & Walter Vermeulen - 97-103 Calculating Cost‐effectiveness for Activities with Multiple Environmental Effects Using the Maximum Abatement Cost Method
by Tosihiro Oka & Masanobu Ishikawa & Yoshifumi Fujii & Gjalt Huppes - 105-116 Integrated Environmental and Economic Assessment of Products and Processes
by Ina Rüdenauer & Carl‐Otto Gensch & Rainer Grießhammer & Dirk Bunke - 117-130 How Can the Eco‐efficiency of a Region be Measured and Monitored?
by Jyri Seppäläa & Matti Melanen & Ilmo Mäenpää & Sirkka Koskela & Jyrki Tenhunen & Marja‐Riitta Hiltunen - 131-144 A Practical Method for Quantifying Eco‐efficiency Using Eco‐design Support Tools
by Yoshinori Kobayashi & Hideki Kobayashi & Akinori Hongu & Kiyoshi Sanehira - 145-154 Monetary Valuation of Emissions in Implementing Environmental Policy
by Marc D. Davidson & Bart H. Boon & Jessica van Swigchem - 155-170 Operational Eco‐efficiency: Comparing Firms' Environmental Investments in Different Domains of Operation
by Roland W. Scholz & Arnim Wiek - 171-188 Eco‐efficiency Trends in the UK Steel and Aluminum Industries
by Kristina Dahlström & Paul Ekins - 189-203 Assessing the Eco‐efficiency of End‐of‐Pipe Technologies with the Environmental Cost Efficiency Indicator
by Stefanie Hellweg & Gabor Doka & Göran Finnveden & Konrad Hungerbühler - 205-221 Eco‐efficiency of Advanced Loop‐closing Systems for Vehicles and Household Appliances in Hyogo Eco‐town
by Tohru Morioka & Kiyotaka Tsunemi & Yugo Yamamoto & Helmut Yabar & Noboru Yoshida - 223-240 Eco‐efficiency for Pollution Prevention in Small to Medium‐Sized Enterprises: A Case from South Korea
by Sangwon Suh & Kun Mo Lee & Sangsun Ha - 241-242 Books: The Effectiveness of Policy Instruments for Energy‐Efficiency Improvement in Firms. TheDutch Experience. Series: Eco‐Efficiency in Industry and Science, Vol. 15. Dordrecht
by Frank Biermann - 242-243 Book: Eco‐Efficiency, Regulation and Sustainable Business. Towards a Governance Structure for Sustainable Development
by Udo E. Simonis - 243-247 Book: Risk and Reason: Safety, Law, and the Environment
by Adam M. Finkel - 247-249 Book: Eco‐efficiency and Beyond—Towards the SustainableEnterprise
by Andreas Möller - 249-252 Book: Global Crises, Global Solutions
by Frank Ackerman
July 2005, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 1-3 Industrial Ecology and Public Policy
by Reid Lifset - 4-7 Eco‐labels and Electric Monks
by Roland Clift & Rosalind Malcolm & Henrikke Baumann & Lucy Connell & Gareth Rice - 8-11 Material Flows Accounts: Moving from Prototypes to Practice
by Frederick W. Allen - 12-14 Quo Vadis EIP? How Eco‐industrial Parks are Evolving
by Andreas Koenig - 15-30 Redesigning the Industrial Ecology of the Automobile
by Peter Wells & Renato J. Orsato - 31-50 Internet‐Based Integrated Environmental Assessment Using Ontologies to Share Computational Models
by Steven Kraines & Rafael Batres & Michihisa Koyama & David Wallace & Hiroshi Komiyama - 51-65 A Method for Measuring the Efficiency Gap between Average and Best Practice Energy Use: The ENERGY STAR Industrial Energy Performance Indicator
by Gale A. Boyd - 67-90 The Multilevel Cycle of Anthropogenic Zinc
by T. E. Graedel & Dick van Beers & Marlen Bertram & Kensuke Fuse & Robert B. Gordon & Alexander Gritsinin & Ermelinda M. Harper & Amit Kapur & Robert J. Klee & Reid Lifset & Laiq Memon & Sabrina Spatari - 91-108 Exploratory Data Analysis of the Multilevel Anthropogenic Zinc Cycle
by T.E. Graedel & Marlen Bertram & Barbara Reck - 109-126 Mixtures of UK Wheat as an Efficient and Environmentally Friendly Source for Bioethanol
by J. Stuart Swanston & Adrian C. Newton - 127-142 Multi‐criteria Analysis for Technique Assessment:Case Study from Industrial Coating
by Jutta Geldermann & Otto Rentz - 143-167 Rethinking Environmental Performance from a Public Health Perspective: A Comparative Industry Analysis
by Dinah A. Koehler & Deborah H. Bennett & Gregory A. Norris & John D. Spengler - 169-189 Extended Producer Responsibility for Waste Electronics: An Example of Printer Recycling in the United Kingdom
by C. Kieren Mayers & Chris M. France & Sarah J. Cowell - 191-211 Pulp Nonfiction: Regionalized Dynamic Model of the U.S. Pulp and Paper Industry
by Brynhildur Davidsdottir & Matthias Ruth - 213-214 Book: Greening Chinese Business: Barriers, Trends and Opportunities for Environmental Management
by Yong Geng
January 2005, Volume 9, Issue 1‐2
- 1-6 Consumption and Industrial Ecology
by Edgar G. Hertwich - 7-10 The World Behind the Product
by Bas de Leeuw - 11-13 Transitions to Sustainability in Production‐Consumption Systems
by Louis Lebel - 14-17 Consumption It Is Time for Economists and Scientists to Talk
by Betsy Taylor - 19-36 Live Better by Consuming Less?: Is There a “Double Dividend” in Sustainable Consumption?
by Tim Jackson - 37-50 Sustainable Consumption and Worktime Reduction
by Juliet B. Schor - 51-67 Slower Consumption Reflections on Product Life Spans and the “Throwaway Society”
by Tim Cooper - 69-84 Towards an Integrated Regional Materials Flow Accounting Model
by Philip Sinclair & Eleni Papathanasopoulou & Warren Mellor & Tim Jackson - 85-98 Consumption and the Rebound Effect: An Industrial Ecology Perspective
by Edgar G. Hertwich - 99-114 Sustainable Consumption of Food: A Framework for Analyzing Scenarios about Changes in Diets
by Faye Duchin - 115-128 Market Movements: Nongovernmental Organization Strategies to Influence Global Production and Consumption
by Dara O'Rourke - 129-145 The Everyday Life Context of Increasing Energy Demands: Time Use Survey Data in a Decomposition Analysis
by Mikko Jalas - 147-168 Environmental Load from Dutch Private Consumption: How Much Damage Takes Place Abroad?
by Durk S. Nijdam & Harry C. Wilting & Mark J. Goedkoop & Jacob Madsen - 169-185 Using Input‐Output Analysis to Measure the Environmental Pressure of Consumption at Different Spatial Levels
by Jesper Munksgaard & Mette Wier & Manfred Lenzen & Christopher Dey - 187-200 Economic and Societal Changes in China and their Effects onWater Use A Scenario Analysis
by Klaus Hubacek & Laixiang Sun - 201-219 An Analysis of Sustainable Consumption by the Waste Input‐Output Model
by Koji Takase & Yasushi Kondo & Ayu Washizu - 221-235 Indirect and Direct Energy Requirements of City Households in Sweden: Options for Reduction, Lessons from Modeling
by Annika Carlsson‐Kanyama & Rebecka Engström & Rixt Kok - 237-258 Linking the Use of Scented Consumer Products to Consumer Exposure to Polycyclic Musk Fragrances
by Matthias Wormuth & Martin Scheringer & Konrad Hungerbühler - 259-275 Pursuing More Sustainable Consumption by Analyzing Household Metabolism in European Countries and Cities
by Henri C. Moll & Klaas Jan Noorman & Rixt Kok & Rebecka Engström & Harald Throne‐Holst & Charlotte Clark - 277-287 Small is Beautiful U.S. House Size, Resource Use, and the Environment
by Alex Wilson & Jessica Boehland - 293-295 The Paradox of Choice
by Paul C. Stern - 295-296 The New Consumers. The Influence of Affluence on the Environment
by Inge Røpke - 296-298 The State of Consumption Today: State of the World 2004
by Matthew Bentley
January 2004, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 155-172 A Procedure for Life‐Cycle‐Based Solid Waste Management with Consideration of Uncertainty
by P. Özge Kaplan & Morton A. Barlaz & S. Ranji Ranjithan
October 2004, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 1-2 Conserving Scholarly Resources
by Reid Lifset - 3-5 Learning from a Decade (or so) of Eco‐Design Experience, Part II: Advancing the Practice of Product Eco‐Design
by Chris Ryan - 6-9 Extended Producer Responsibility in China: Where Is “Best Practice”?
by Xin Tong & Reid Lifset & Thomas Lindhqvist - 10-12 International Secondary Material Flows within Asia
by Atsushi Terazono & Yuichi Moriguchi - 13-17 Industrial Ecology in Poland
by Jakub Kronenberg & Roland Clift - 19-40 From Engineering Economics to Extended Exergy Accounting: A Possible Path from Monetary to Resource‐Based Costing
by Enrico Sciubba - 41-57 Future Redistribution of Cadmium to Arable Swedish Soils: A Substance Stock Analysis
by Sten Karlsson & Fredrik Fredrikson & John Holmberg - 59-85 Adopting Lead‐Free Electronics: Policy Differences and Knowledge Gaps
by Julie M. Schoenung & Oladele A. Ogunseitan & Jean Daniel M. Saphores & Andrew A. Shapiro - 87-99 Improving Energy Efficiency by Five Percent and More per Year?
by Kornelis Blok - 101-120 Modeling Basic Industries in the Australian Stocks and Flows Framework
by James A. Lennox & Graham Turner & Rob Hoffman & Bert McInnis - 121-137 Dematerialization: Not Just a Matter of Weight
by Ester van der Voet & Lauran van Oers & Igor Nikolic - 139-154 The Ecological Footprint Intensity of National Economies
by Richard York & Eugene A. Rosa & Thomas Dietz - 173-187 Decision Support through Mass and Energy Flow Management in the Vehicle‐Refinishing Sector
by Jutta Geldermann & Otto Rentz - 189-209 Survey Insights into Weighting Environmental Damages: Influence of Context and Group
by Thomas M. Mettier & Patrick Hofstetter - 211-213 Books: Pollution Control in East Asia: Lessons from Newly Industrializing Economies
by Kakali Mukhopadhyay - 213-214 Books: Shades of Green: Business, Regulation, and Environment
by René Kemp
June 2004, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 163-164 Books: The Myth of the Paperless Office
by Martijn Verkuijl
July 2004, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 1-3 Probing Metabolism
by Reid Lifset - 4-7 Materials Flow Analysis and the Ultimate Sink
by Paul H. Brunner - 8-10 Life‐Cycle Assessment in North America
by James A. Fava & Joyce Smith Cooper - 11-13 Integrated Environmental Assessment
by Anu Ramaswami & Jana B. Milford & Mitchell J. Small - 14-18 Industrial Ecology and the Automotive Transport System
by Arnold Tukker & Maurie J. Cohen - 19-32 Three Strategies to Overcome the Limitations of Life‐Cycle Assessment
by Helias A. Udo de Haes & Reinout Heijungs & Sangwon Suh & Gjalt Huppes - 33-50 A Decision Support Framework for Sustainable Waste Management
by Robert Kijak & David Moy - 51-64 Postconsumption Sewage Treatment in Environmental Systems Analysis of Foods: A Method for Including Potential Eutrophication
by Ulf Sonesson & Håkan Jönsson & Berit Mattsson - 65-88 Long‐term Coordination of Timber Production and Consumption Using a Dynamic Material and Energy Flow Analysis
by Daniel B. Müller & Hans‐Peter Bader & Peter Baccini - 89-102 Dependence of Intake Fraction on Release Location in a Multimedia Framework
by Matthew MacLeod & Deborah H. Bennett & Merike Perem & Randy L. Maddalena & Thomas E. McKone & Don Mackay - 103-120 Material Flow and Ecological Restructuring in China
by Yi Liu & Arthur P. J. Mol & Jining Chen - 121-140 Managing the Flow of Construction Minerals in the North West Region of England
by Darryn McEvoy & Joe Ravetz & John Handley - 141-162 The Nonlinear Relationship between Paper Recycling and Primary Pulp Requirements
by Niels J. Schenk & Henri C. Moll & José Potting
January 2004, Volume 8, Issue 1‐2
- 1-3 Can Industrial Ecology be the “Science of Sustainability”?
by John R. Ehrenfeld - 4-7 Extended Producer Responsibility Policy in the European Union: A Horse or a Camel?
by Alice Castell & Roland Clift & Chris Francae - 8-10 Life‐Cycle Assessment and Developing Countries
by Helias A. Udo de Haes - 11-21 Evaluating Land‐Use Impacts: Selection of Surface Area Metrics for Life‐Cycle Assessment of Mining
by David V. Spitzley & Duane A. Tolle - 23-43 Process Knowledge, System Dynamics, and Metal Ecology
by E. V. Verhoef & Gerard P. J. Dijkema & Markus A. Reuter - 45-68 Applying Ecological Input‐Output Flow Analysis to Material Flows in Industrial Systems: Part I: Tracing Flows
by Reid Bailey & Janet K. Allen & Bert Bras - 69-91 Applying Ecological Input‐Output Flow Analysis to Material Flows in Industrial Systems: Part II: Flow Metrics
by Reid Bailey & Bert Bras & Janet K. Allen - 93-118 Decision Analysis Utilizing Data from Multiple Life‐Cycle Impact Assessment Methods Part I: A Theoretical Basis
by Mansour Rahimi & Merrill Weidner - 119-141 Decision Analysis Utilizing Data from Multiple Life‐Cycle Impact Assessment Methods: Part II: Model Development
by Mansour Rahimi & Merrill Weidner - 143-172 Improving Environmental Performance Assessment: A Comparative Analysis of Weighting Methods Used to Evaluate Chemical Release Inventories
by Michael W. Toffel & Julian D. Marshall - 173-191 Assessment of the Automobile Assembly Paint Process for Energy, Environmental, and Economic Improvement
by Geoffrey J. Roelant & Amber J. Kemppainen & David R. Shonnard - 193-221 The Value of Remanufactured Engines: Life‐Cycle Environmental and Economic Perspectives
by Vanessa M. Smith & Gregory A. Keoleian - 223-239 Energy Consumption in the Danish Fishery: Identification of Key Factors
by Mikkel Thrane - 241-261 Trade, Materials Flows, and Economic Development in the South: The Example of Chile
by Stefan Giljum
July 2003, Volume 7, Issue 3‐4
- 1-4 Something New under the Sun?
by Robert Anex - 5-9 Industrial Symbiosis
by Matthew J. Realff & Charles Abbas - 10-12 Modern Times and Imperfect Cycles
by Jürgen Geigrich - 13-15 Carbon, Carbon, Everywhere, nor Any Drop to … Market
by Robert R. Dorsch & Ray W. Miller - 17-32 A Product‐Nonspecific Framework for Evaluating the Potential of Biomass‐Based Products to Displace Fossil Fuels
by Lee R. Lynd & Michael Q. Wang - 33-46 Old Efforts at New Uses: A Brief History of Chemurgy and the American Search for Biobased Materials
by Mark R. Finlay - 47-62 Surfactants Based on Renewable Raw Materials
by Martin Patel - 63-74 Making Plastics from Garbage
by Kenji Sakai & Masayuki Taniguchi & Shigenobu Miura & Hitomi Ohara & Toru Matsumoto & Yoshihito Shirai - 75-91 Using Life‐Cycle Assessment in Process Design
by Edgar Gasafi & Lutz Meyer & Liselotte Schebek - 93-116 Comparing the Land Requirements, Energy Savings, and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction of Biobased Polymers and Bioenergy
by Veronika Dornburg & Iris Lewandowski & Martin Patel - 117-146 Energy and Environmental Aspects of Using Corn Stover for Fuel Ethanol
by John Sheehan & Andy Aden & Keith Paustian & Kendrick Killian & John Brenner & Marie Walsh & Richard Nelson - 147-162 Cumulative Energy and Global Warming Impact from the Production of Biomass for Biobased Products
by Seungdo Kim & Bruce E. Dale - 163-177 Life‐Cycle Assessment of Mineral and Rapeseed Oil in Mobile Hydraulic Systems
by Marcelle C. McManus & Geoffrey P. Hammond & Clifford R. Burrows - 179-192 A Sustainability Assessment of a Biolubricant
by Bryony Cunningham & Nigel Battersby & Walter Wehrmeyer & Catriona Fothergill - 193-201 U.S. Federal Initiatives to Support Biomass Research and Development
by Marvin Duncan - 203-204 Introduction to Firm Profiles
by Robert Anex - 205-208 California Agriboard LLC
by Brian J. McLeod - 209-213 Cargill Dow LLC
by Patrick R. Gruber - 215-218 Vision Paper
by Thomas A. Rymsza - 219-223 Gemtek
by Kim C. Kristoff - 225-226 Books
by Ramani Narayan - 227-228 Biorenewable Resources: Engineering New Products from Agriculture, by Robert C. Brown
by Matthew J. Realff - 228-231 Reviews
by Tom Richard - 231-233 Green Plastics: An Introduction to the New Science of Biodegradable Plastics, by E. S. Stevens
by Martin Patel
April 2003, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 1-2 Seven Years and Still Growing
by Reid Lifset - 3-6 Can We Take the Concept of Individual Producer Responsibility from Theory to Practice?
by Thomas Lindhqvist & Reid Lifset - 7-9 Material Flows
by Stephen Moore & Paul H. Brunner - 10-12 Learning from a Decade (or So) of Eco‐Design Experience, Part I
by Chris Ryan - 13-32 Industrial Ecology and Ecological Engineering: Opportunities for Symbiosis
by David Rogers Tilley - 33-42 Comparing Products and Production in Ecological and Industrial Systems
by Stephen H. Levine - 43-64 Rationale for and Interpretation of Economy‐Wide Materials Flow Analysis and Derived Indicators
by Stefan Bringezu & Helmut Schütz & Stephan Moll - 65-78 Demand and Dematerialization Impacts of Second‐Hand Markets
by Valerie M. Thomas - 79-101 What Users Want and May Need
by Patrick Hofstetter & Thomas M. Mettier - 103-112 Environmental Fate of Gallium Arsenide Semiconductor Disposal
by Tsutomu Uryu & Jun Yoshinaga & Yukio Yanagisawa - 113-123 Necessity and Inefficiency in the Generation of Waste
by Stefan Baumgärtner & Jakob de Swaan Arons - 125-126 Books
by Rolf A. Bohne & Kjetil Røine & Hilde Opoku - 126-129 A Handbook of Industrial Ecology, edited by Robert U. Ayres and Leslie U. Ayres
by Colin G. Francis - 129-131 Tourism, Biodiversity, and Information, edited by E di Castri and V. Balaji
by C. S. Shylajan & Maitreyi Mandal - 131-132 The Computational Structure of Life Cycle Assessment, by Reinout Heijungs and Sangwon Suh. Dordrecht
by Joyce S. Cooper - 132-134 Electric Dreams: How Battery Cars Failed and Why SUVs Succeeded—Despite the Evidence
by Jim Motavalli
January 2003, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-4 Putting a Spotlight on Metaphors and Analogies in Industrial Ecology
by John Ehrenfeld - 5-8 Industrial Ecology in China, Part II Education
by Han Shi & Yuichi Moriguichi & Jianxin Yang - 9-11 Integrated Environmental Assessment, Part I Estimating Emissions
by H. Christopher Frey & Mitchell J. Small - 12-15 Life‐Cycle Assessment and Sustainable Development Indicators
by Joyce Smith Cooper - 17-23 Beyond the Food Web Connections to a Deeper Industrial Ecology
by Jonah Spiegelman - 25-45 End‐of‐Life Infrastructure Economics for “Clean Vehicles” in the United States
by Jane E. Boon & Jacqueline A. Isaacs & Surendra M. Gupta - 47-80 The Biomass Metabolism of the Food System: A Model‐Based Survey of the Global and Regional Turnover of Food Biomass
by Stefan Wirsenius - 81-92 Materials Flow Accounting in Sweden Material Use for National Consumption and for Export
by Viveka Palm & Kristina Jonsson - 93-126 Cement Manufacture and the Environment Part II: Environmental Challenges and Opportunities
by Hendrik G. van Oss & Amy C. Padovani - 127-138 Applying the Principles of Industrial Ecology to the Guest‐Service Sector
by Auden Schendler - 144-147 Emerging Markets for Ecosystem Services: Individuals, Cases, and Analytical Frameworks
by Bradford S. Gentry
July 2002, Volume 6, Issue 3‐4
- 1-3 Leveling the Playing Field
by Reid Lifset - 4-6 Industrial Ecology Redivivus
by Braden R. Allenby - 7-11 Industrial Ecology in China, Part 1
by Han Shi - 13-26 Publish and Perish?: The Impact of Citation Indexing on the Development of New Fields of Environmental Research
by Henrikke Baumann - 27-48 Further Efforts to Clarify Industrial Ecology's Hidden Philosophy of Nature
by Ralf Isenmann - 49-78 Traci: The Tool for the Reduction and Assessment of Chemical and Other Environmental Impacts
by Jane C. Bare - 79-101 Impact Characterization in the Tool for the Reduction and Assessment of Chemical and Other Environmental Impacts: Methods for Acidification, Eutrophication, and Ozone Formation
by Gregory A. Norris - 103-123 The Role of Voluntary Industry Standards in Environmental Supply‐Chain Management
by Christine Meisner Rosen & Sara L. Beckman & Janet Bercovitz - 125-135 An Engineering Approach to Plastic Recycling Based on Rheological Characterization
by Christiana Kuswanti - 137-160 Differential Convergence of Life‐Cycle Inventories toward Upstream Production Layers
by Manfred Lenzen - 161-184 Pollution and Cost in the Coke‐Making Supply Chain in Shanxi Province, China
by Steven Kraines