Environmental Life Cycle Analysis

By David F Ciambrone

List Price: $124.95

Add to Cart

About the Book

The trend in industry and with the EPA is to prevent wastes before they are created instead of treating or disposing of them later. This book assists design/systems engineers and managers in designing or changing a product or set of processes in order to minimize the negative impact on the environment during its life cycle. It explains the overall concept of environmental life cycle analysis and breaks down each of the stages, providing a clear picture of the issues involved.
Chapters 1 and 2 provide an introduction and overview of the environmental life cycle analysis process. Chapter 3 establishes the basis and methodologies required for analysis through description of the basic framework, definition of boundaries, use of checklists, data gathering processes, construction of models, and interpretation of results. Templates and special cases that may be encountered and how to handle them are addressed in Chapter 4. Chapters 5 through 9 go into detail about modeling, issues, and data collection for each stage of the product life cycle. The final chapter provides a summary of the various steps and offers ideas on how to present data and reports.
You may also be interested in:

Life-Cycle Assessment

Battelle Memorial In,

Life-Cycle Assessment presents a brief overview of the development of the life-cycle assessment process and develops guidelines and principles for implementation of a product life-cycle...

Published 07/22/1994 | 978-1-56670-015-3

more information about Life-Cycle Assessment

cover

Internal Erosion of Dams and Their Foundations

Robin Fell, Jean-Jacques Fry

Internal erosion and piping in embankments and their foundations is the main cause of failures and accidents to embankment dams. For new dams, the potential...

Published 05/25/2007 | 978-0-415-43724-0

more information about Internal Erosion of Dams and Their Foundations

cover

Landslides and Climate Change: Challenges and Solutions

Robin McInnes, Jenny Jakeways, Helen Fairbank, Emma Mathie

Understanding the relationship between landslides and climate change is crucially important in planning a proactive approach to hazard and risk management. Advances in geohazard modelling...

Published 05/10/2007 | 978-0-415-44318-0

more information about Landslides and Climate Change: Challenges and Solutions