- EAN13
- 9782385422028
- Éditeur
- Presses des Mines
- Date de publication
- 06/02/2023
- Langue
- anglais
- Fiches UNIMARC
- S'identifier
Spatialization in LCA
Interests, feasability and limits of eco-design - EcoSD Annual Workshop 2017
Lynda Aissani
Presses des Mines
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The EcoSD network is a French association whose main objective is to encourage
collaboration between academic and industrial researchers so they may create
and spread advanced and multidisciplinary knowledge in the eco-design fields
at national and international levels.
EcoSD proposes several actions with the support of the French Environment and
Energy Management Agency (ADEME), the French Ministry of Higher Education and
Research, and the French Ministry of Industry:
* Structuring EcoSD research activities in France to take advantage of the expertiseof more than 200 members of this research network
* Developing knowledge among researchers in the eco-design fields, particularly better training of Ph.D. students, by organizing relevant training courses for different themes in eco-design
* Developing new methods, tools and databases to achieve complex systems design, compatible with the principle of sustainable development
* Initiating the "EcoSD label" to acknowledge the quality and inclusion of sustainable development in training, research programs, research projects and symposiums
* Helping interactive collaboration between researchers and industrial partners byorganizing quarterly research seminars in Paris and an annual workshop.
Approximately 100 researchers from industry, academia and government
institutions participated in the 2017 workshop on "Spatialization in LCA" and
had the opportunity to exchange with experts. The associated publication
contains a synthesis of the main
contributions presented during this workshop
The objectives of the workshop were to cross different visions, methods and
case studies gathering the most recent researches in France, Canada and
Luxembourg. Researchers were invited to present their work in various
application fields: agricultural,
construction, waste management and urban planning. An industrial from energy
sector and a regional authority were also invited to explain how they consider
spatial information in their actual practices. This book contains a synthesis
of the main contributions presented during this workshop divided into three
sections: existing and advanced tools, integrated approach, and, perspectives
for spatialization in LCA.
collaboration between academic and industrial researchers so they may create
and spread advanced and multidisciplinary knowledge in the eco-design fields
at national and international levels.
EcoSD proposes several actions with the support of the French Environment and
Energy Management Agency (ADEME), the French Ministry of Higher Education and
Research, and the French Ministry of Industry:
* Structuring EcoSD research activities in France to take advantage of the expertiseof more than 200 members of this research network
* Developing knowledge among researchers in the eco-design fields, particularly better training of Ph.D. students, by organizing relevant training courses for different themes in eco-design
* Developing new methods, tools and databases to achieve complex systems design, compatible with the principle of sustainable development
* Initiating the "EcoSD label" to acknowledge the quality and inclusion of sustainable development in training, research programs, research projects and symposiums
* Helping interactive collaboration between researchers and industrial partners byorganizing quarterly research seminars in Paris and an annual workshop.
Approximately 100 researchers from industry, academia and government
institutions participated in the 2017 workshop on "Spatialization in LCA" and
had the opportunity to exchange with experts. The associated publication
contains a synthesis of the main
contributions presented during this workshop
The objectives of the workshop were to cross different visions, methods and
case studies gathering the most recent researches in France, Canada and
Luxembourg. Researchers were invited to present their work in various
application fields: agricultural,
construction, waste management and urban planning. An industrial from energy
sector and a regional authority were also invited to explain how they consider
spatial information in their actual practices. This book contains a synthesis
of the main contributions presented during this workshop divided into three
sections: existing and advanced tools, integrated approach, and, perspectives
for spatialization in LCA.
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