René Scheumann
Technical University of Berlin
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Archive | 2014
Matthias Finkbeiner; Robert Ackermann; Vanessa Bach; Markus Berger; Gerhard Brankatschk; Ya-Ju Chang; Marina Grinberg; Annekatrin Lehmann; Julia Martínez-Blanco; Nikolay Minkov; Sabrina Neugebauer; René Scheumann; Laura Schneider; Kirana Wolf
This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of current gaps of and challenges for LCA structured into inventory, impact assessment, generic and evolving aspects. A total of 34 gaps and challenges were identified. These include challenges like ‘allocation’, ‘uncertainty’ or ‘biodiversity’, as well as issues like ‘littering’, ‘animal well-being’ or ‘positive impacts’ which are not covered as often in the existing LCA literature. Each of these gaps is described by a high-level overview of the topic and its relevance to LCA, and the state of the art in terms of literature and potential solutions, if any, is presented.
Archive | 2017
Ya-Ju Chang; Sabrina Neugebauer; Annekatrin Lehmann; René Scheumann; Matthias Finkbeiner
Sustainability assessments considering the three dimensions environment, economy, and society are needed to evaluate manufacturing processes and products with regard to their sustainability performance. This chapter focuses on Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment (LCSA), which considers all three sustainability dimensions by combining the three methods Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), Life Cycle Costing (LCC), and Social Life Cycle Assessment (SLCA). Existing LCSA approaches as well as selected ongoing work are introduced, both regarding the individual approaches as well as the combined LCSA approach. This includes, for instance, the Tiered Approach. This approach facilitates the implementation of LCSA, for instance, within the manufacturing sector, by providing a category hierarchy and guiding practitioners through the various impact and cost categories proposed for the three methods. Furthermore, ongoing developments in LCC and SLCA are presented, such as the definition of first economic and social impact pathways (linking fair wage and level of education to social damage levels) for addressing the current challenges of missing impact pathways for economic and social aspects. In addition, the Sustainability Safeguard Star suggests a new scheme for addressing the inter-linkages between the three sustainability dimensions. These approaches foster the application and implementation of LCSA and thus contribute to developing sustainable processes and products.
Desalination | 2007
Cornelia Merz; René Scheumann; Bouchaib El Hamouri; Matthias Kraume
Water Research | 2008
Ewa Liwarska-Bizukojc; René Scheumann; Anja Drews; Ute Bracklow; Matthias Kraume
Sustainability | 2014
Sabrina Neugebauer; Marzia Traverso; René Scheumann; Ya-Ju Chang; Kirana Wolf; Matthias Finkbeiner
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2015
Sabrina Neugebauer; Julia Martínez-Blanco; René Scheumann; Matthias Finkbeiner
Procedia CIRP | 2015
Ya-Ju Chang; Gunther Sproesser; Sabrina Neugebauer; Kirana Wolf; René Scheumann; Andreas Pittner; Michael Rethmeier; Matthias Finkbeiner
Desalination | 2009
René Scheumann; Matthias Kraume
Environment, Development and Sustainability | 2016
Robert Miehe; René Scheumann; Christopher M. Jones; Daniel M. Kammen; Matthias Finkbeiner
Desalination | 2010
Matthias Kraume; René Scheumann; Ahmet Baban; Bouchaib El Hamouri