Search results for "Life cycle approach"

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Embedding “substrate” in environmental assessment of green roofs life cycle: evidences from an application to the whole chain in a Mediterranean site

2012

Abstract A classical LCA methodology is here applied to green roofs including in this analysis also the whole life cycle of the substrate, that represented a lack of previous LCA studies on green roofs. This inclusion will allow a complete and proper application of the LCA methodology to achieve an environmental accounting of the “green roof” performance. We have here chosen to approach the problem by analysing a specific substrate, that is used within an actual extensive green roof. Afterwards, we have applied the LCA methodology to the whole actual extensive green roof whose substrate under analysis is part of. In this manner, we achieved an environmental accounting of the “green roof” pe…

EngineeringSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementGreen roofEnvironmental engineeringCivil engineeringIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringEnvironmental accountingSubstrate (building)Work (electrical)Substrate specificityEnvironmental impact assessmentgreen roofs substrate extensive green roof life cycle assessment (LCA) life cycle approach end of life phase fertilizers MediterraneanbusinessGeneral Environmental ScienceJournal of Cleaner Production
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Perspectives on Cluster Evolution: Critical Review and Future Research Issues

2015

The past two decades have witnessed an ever-growing scholarly interest in regional clusters. The focus of research has mainly been on why clusters exist and what characteristics “functioning” clusters hold. Although the interest in more dynamic views on clusters is not new, in recent years, however, more attention has been paid to providing better explanations of how clusters change and develop over time, giving rise to an increasing popularity of different variants of the cluster life cycle approach. This article offers a critical review of various cluster life cycle models. We discuss the key ideas and arguments put forward by their main protagonists and we identify several shortcomings –…

Context sensitivitymedia_common.quotation_subjectcluster evolution; life cycle approaches; context sensitivity; multi-scalar frameworks; human agencyGeography Planning and DevelopmentPopularityNeglectjel:R50EconomyCluster developmentjel:R10Human geographyCluster (physics)jel:R58jel:P48Critical assessmentSociologyEconomic geographyjel:R11media_common
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Coffee biowaste valorization within circular economy: an evaluation method of spent coffee grounds potentials for mortar production

2021

Abstract Purpose Spent coffee grounds (SCG) are biowastes extensively generated within the coffee supply chain. Nowadays, their disposal represents an increasing environmental concern due to its toxicity and organic nature. With the estimated increase of coffee production and consumption in the upcoming years, there is an imperative need to find a proper reverse option, along with a novel industrial application, which allows for the valorization of this coffee by-product within a circular economy perspective. This study aims at investigating a potential reuse of spent coffee grounds to produce novel construction materials to be used for sustainable buildings. Methods After having illustrate…

Lca of Waste Management SystemsMulti-criteria analysisCircular economyComputer scienceCircular economySupply chainCircular economy; Coffee supply chain; Construction material; Food waste valorization; Life cycle approach; Multi-criteria analysis; SustainabilityConstruction materialEnvironmental economicsReuseNatural resourceSustainabilityFood waste valorizationSettore ING-IND/17 - Impianti Industriali MeccaniciSustainabilityCoffee supply chainProduction (economics)Environmental impact assessmentLife cycle approachGeneral Environmental ScienceWaste disposalThe International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment
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Novel performance-based technique for predicting maintenance strategy of bitumen stabilised ballast

2018

Abstract Despite being the most used worldwide, railway ballasted tracks presents high maintenance cost related to ballast settlement and particle degradation. With the aim of reducing life cycle costs, bitumen stabilised ballast (BSB) has been recently proposed as a relatively cheap alternative maintenance solution to be applied to existing tracks. This study aims at assessing the potential advantages of this technology, defining a novel maintenance strategy of traditional ballasted track-beds. A protocol for the application of the BSB technology and its associated maintenance strategy is defined. To estimate minor and major maintenance operations of BSB scenario in comparison to tradition…

BallastEngineeringMaintenance0211 other engineering and technologiesRailway ballastDegradation model020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyBitumen stabilisationTrack (rail transport)0201 civil engineeringTamping021105 building & constructionLife cycle costsSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiGeneral Materials ScienceSensitivity (control systems)Civil and Structural EngineeringSettlementbusiness.industrySettlement (structural)Maintenance strategyBuilding and ConstructionReliability engineeringBitumen stabilisation; Degradation model; Life cycle approach; Maintenance; Railway ballast; Settlement; Tamping; Civil and Structural Engineering; Building and Construction; Materials Science (all)AsphaltMaterials Science (all)businessLife cycle approachMarine engineeringConstruction and Building Materials
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Issues to be considered for an environmental, economic and social assessment of green roofs by a life cycle approach point of view

2011

Settore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica Ambientalelife cycle approach green roof sustainability life cycle analysis (LCA) life cycle costing (LCC) social-LCA
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Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment: an implementation to marble products

2011

Settore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica Ambientalesustainability assessment building materials life cycle approach
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Energy and environmental benefits in public buildings as a result of retrofit actions

2011

Abstract The paper presents the results of an energy and environmental assessment of a set of retrofit actions implemented in the framework of the EU Project “BRITA in PuBs” (Bringing Retrofit Innovation to Application in Public Buildings – no: TREN/04/FP6EN/S07.31038/503135). Outcomes arise from a life cycle approach focused on the following issues: (i) construction materials and components used during retrofits; (ii) main components of conventional and renewable energy systems; (iii) impacts related to the building construction, for the different elements and the whole building. The results are presented according to the data format of the Environmental Product Declaration. Synthetic indi…

EngineeringArchitectural engineeringSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryCivil engineeringSet (abstract data type)BRITALife cycle approachBuilding retrofitEnergy Environmental assessmentData formatRenewable energy systemReturn ratioEnvironmental impact assessmentbusinessEnergy (signal processing)Environmental product declarationBuilding constructionRenewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
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Assessing the carbon footprint across the supply chain: Cow milk vs soy drink

2022

Abstract Since livestock product consumption could have a significant effect on tackling climate change, in the few last years, there has been an increasing consumer demand for non-dairy alternatives. Despite plant-based beverages being considered crucial to foster the transition towards sustainable diet models, no studies have yet compared the level of emissions of plant-based beverages with animal-based ones. The present study aims at computing the carbon footprint of cow milk and that of soy drink and evaluating the carbon footprint results in the light of the substitutability of cow's milk with soy drink, analyzing the potential environmental, economic and nutritional trade-offs between…

GHG emissionEnvironmental EngineeringClimate ChangeSupply chainDiet transitionAnimal-based beverageLife cycle approach.BeveragesCow milkAgricultural scienceSettore ING-IND/17 - Impianti Industriali MeccaniciAnimalsEnvironmental ChemistryProduction (economics)Life cycle approach GHG emissions Animal-based beverage Alternative plant-based beverage Diet transitionWaste Management and DisposalCarbon FootprintConsumption (economics)Food securitybusiness.industryfood and beveragesAlternative plant-based beverage Animal-based beverage Diet transition GHG emissions Life cycle approachPollutionDietMilkGreenhouse gasCarbon footprintCattleFemaleLivestockAlternative plant-based beverageBusiness
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