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7.4.2 Exposure Analysis to Determine the Population Density
around the Emission Source
7.4.3 Effect Analysis to Transform Incremental Exposures
into Damage Estimations
7.5 Site-Dependent Impact Assessment in the Methodology of Environmental
Damage Estimations for Industrial Process Chains
7.6 Example: Calculation of Site-Dependent Impact Factors for
Catalonia, Spain
7.6.1 Wind Speed Classes
7.6.2 Settlement Structure Classes
7.6.3 Short- and Long-Range Exposure
7.6.4 Overall Impact Indicators
7.6.5 Estimates for Adjacent Regions and Other Stack Heights
7.7 Case Study: Site-Dependent Impact Indicators Used for the Waste
Incineration Process Chain
7.7.1 Goal and Scope Definition
7.7.2 LCI Analysis
7.7.3 LCIA Method
7.7.4 Dominance Analysis and Spatial Differentiation
7.7.5 Fate and Exposure and Consequence Analysis
7.7.6 Damage Profile
7.7.7 Uncertainties in the Applied Framework
7.7.7.1 Goal and Scope Definition and Inventory Analysis
7.7.7.2 Dominance Analysis and Spatial Differentiation
7.7.7.3 Fate and Exposure Assessment
7.7.7.4 Consequence and Effect Analysis
7.8 Questions and Exercises
References
Chapter 8 Applications of Environmental Impact Analysis in Industrial
Process Chains
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Example 1: Landfilling of Mixed Household Solid Waste (MHSW)
8.2.1 Introduction
8.2.2 LCA for Landfilling of Mixed Household Solid Waste
8.2.2.1 Introduction
8.2.2.2 Goal and Scope Definition
8.2.2.3 Inventory Analysis
8.2.2.4 Impact Assessment
8.2.2.5 Interpretation
8.2.3 Selection of Pollutant for Site-Specific Impact Assessment in
Landfilling Example
8.2.4 Risk Assessment of the 1,1,1-Trichloroethane Emissions from
Landfilling of Mixed Household Solid Waste
8.2.4.1 Introduction
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