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environmental managment problem
1. Goal and scope definition
2. Life-cycle inventory
analysis
life-cycle inventory results
3. Life-cycle impact
assessment methods
impact scores
global indicators
for selected impact
4. Dominance 5. Fate and
analysis and exposure
spatial assessment and
differentiation consequence
analysis
most relevant
environmental loads physical impact
and industrial processes parameters
assigned to regions
eco-technology
matrix
application of weighting and aggregation scheme
damage assigning matrices
6. Damage prolife (if so sum of same damage endpoints for different impact scores)
multi-
human health global
manmade natural criteria
morbidity cancer mortality environment environment indicators analysis
(GWP, etc.)
FIGURE 6.5 Overview of the procedure to generate the eco-technology and damage-assign-
ing matrices.
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