A review of methods for characterizing the environmental consequences of actions in life cycle assessment

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作者
Palazzo, Joseph [1 ]
Geyer, Roland [1 ]
Suh, Sangwon [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Bren Sch Environm Sci & Management, 2400ABren Hall, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA
关键词
environmental assessment; environmental policy; life cycle assessment (LCA); methods; modeling; system expansion; INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT MODELS; SYSTEM DYNAMICS; MARKET; SIMULATION; EMISSIONS; FRAMEWORK; HYBRID; LCA; EQUILIBRIUM; INVENTORY;
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10.1111/jiec.12983
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Understanding the environmental consequences of actions is becoming increasingly important in the field of industrial ecology in general, and in life cycle assessment (LCA) more specifically. However, a consensus on how to operationalize this idea has not been reached. A variety of methods have been proposed and applied to case studies that cover various aspects of consequential life cycle assessment (CLCA). Previous reviews of the topic have focused on the broad agenda of CLCA and how different modeling frameworks fit into its goals. However, explicit examination of the spectrum of methods and their application to the different facets of CLCA are lacking. Here, we provide a detailed review of methods that have been used to construct models of the environmental consequences of actions in CLCA. First, we cover the following structural modeling approaches: (a) economic equilibrium models, (b) system dynamics models, (c) technology choice models, and (d) agent-based models. We provide a detailed review of particular applications of each model in the CLCA domain. The advantages and disadvantages of each are discussed, and their relationships with CLCA are clarified. From this, we are able to map these models onto the established aspects of CLCA. We learn that structural models alone are not sufficient to quantify the uncertainty distributions of underlying parameters in CLCA, which are essential components of a robust analysis of consequences. To address this, we provide a brief introduction to a counterfactual-based causal inference approach to parameter identification and uncertainty analysis that is emerging in the CLCA literature. We recommend that one potential research path forward is the establishment of feedback loops between empirical estimates and structural models.
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页码:815 / 829
页数:15
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