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5.9 Questions and Exercises
References
Chapter 6 Environmental Damage Estimations for Industrial
Process Chains
6.1 Introduction to an Integrated Approach
6.2 Challenges and Strategy for a Combined Framework of Life-Cycle
and Risk Assessment
6.3 Comparison of Environmental Risk Assessment and Life-Cycle
Assessment
6.4 Mathematical Foundation
6.5 Outline of the Combined Framework
6.5.1 Overview of the Methodology
6.5.2 Goal and Scope Definition
6.5.3 Life-Cycle Inventory Analysis
6.5.4 Life-Cycle Impact Assessment Methods
6.5.5 Dominance Analysis and Spatial Differentiation
6.5.6 Fate and Exposure Assessment and Consequence Analysis
6.5.7 Damage Profile
6.5.8 Eco-Efficiency
6.6 Possible Role of the Framework in Environmental Management
6.6.1 Public Administration
6.6.2 Financial Entities
6.6.3 Production and Other Service Companies
6.6.4 Consumers and Society in General
6.7 Example: Necessary Technical Elements
6.8 Case Study: Environmental Damage Estimations for the Waste
Incineration Process Chain
6.8.1 Goal and Scope Definition
6.8.2 Life-Cycle Inventory Analysis
6.8.3 Life-Cycle Impact Assessment Method
6.8.4 Dominance Analysis and Spatial Differentiation
6.8.5 Fate and Exposure and Consequence Analysis
6.8.6 Damage Profile
6.8.7 Eco-Efficiency
6.9 Questions and Exercises
References
Chapter 7 Site-Dependent Impact Analysis
7.1 Introduction
7.2 General Framework for Site-Dependent Impact Analysis
7.3 Statistically Determined Generic Classes of Airborne Emissions
7.4 Generic Classes for Human Health Effects
7.4.1 Fate Analysis to Characterize Dispersion Conditions
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