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February 2009, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 15-26 Assessment of the National Eco‐Industrial Park Standard for Promoting Industrial Symbiosis in China
by Yong Geng & Pan Zhang & Raymond P. Côté & Tsuyoshi Fujita - 27-37 The Role of Washing Machines in Life Cycle Assessment Studies: The Dangers of Using LCA for Prioritization
by Jonathan M. Cullen & Julian M. Allwood - 38-57 Shifting Trade Patterns as a Means of Reducing Global Carbon Dioxide Emissions
by Anders Hammer Strømman & Edgar G. Hertwich & Faye Duchin - 58-74 Improvements in Life Cycle Energy Efficiency and Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Corn‐Ethanol
by Adam J. Liska & Haishun S. Yang & Virgil R. Bremer & Terry J. Klopfenstein & Daniel T. Walters & Galen E. Erickson & Kenneth G. Cassman - 75-93 Urbanization and Socioeconomic Metabolism in Taipei
by Shu‐Li Huang & Chia‐Wen Chen - 94-111 Phasing Out Cadmium, Lead, and Mercury
by Nina Månsson & Bo Bergbäck & Louise Sörme - 112-126 Lead In‐Use Stock
by Jiansu Mao & T. E. Graedel - 127-146 Digital Media and Dematerialization
by Nick Hogg & Tim Jackson - 147-151 How Much Would You Pay for a Ton of Carbon? It Depends Getting to Zero: Defining Corporate Carbon Neutrality, edited by B. Burtis and I. Watt A Consumer's Guide to Retail Carbon Offset Providers, edited by Bill Burtis Voluntary Carbon Markets: An International Business Guide to What They Are and How They Work, by Ricardo Bayon, Amanda Hawn, and Katherine Hamilton The Greenhouse Gas Protocol: A Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard (revised edition), by the World Resources Institute and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development Reducing U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions: How Much at What Cost? by Jon Creyts, Anton Derkach, Scott Nyquist, Ken Ostrowski, and Jack Stephenson
by Bryan Garcia - 151-154 Tasty or Sustainable Food: A Dilemma All Trussed up The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals, by Michael Pollan In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto, by Michael Pollan
by Harry Aiking - 154-155 The Pieces of the Periodic Table Nature's Building Blocks: An A‐Z Guide to the Elements, by John Emsley World of the Elements, Elements of the World, by Hans‐Jurgen Quadbeck‐Seeger
by T. E. Graedel
October 2008, Volume 12, Issue 5-6
- 629-636 Materials Use Across World Regions
by Helga Weisz & Heinz Schandl - 637-656 The Global Sociometabolic Transition
by Fridolin Krausmann & Marina Fischer-Kowalski & Heinz Schandl & Nina Eisenmenger - 657-668 What Factors Have Changed Japanese Resource Productivity?
by Seiji Hashimoto & Shigekazu Matsui & Yu Matsuno & Keisuke Nansai & Shinsuke Murakami & Yuichi Moriguchi - 669-685 Australia's Resource Use Trajectories
by Heinz Schandl & Franzi Poldy & Graham M. Turner & Thomas G. Measham & Daniel H. Walker & Nina Eisenmenger - 686-703 Industrialization, Fossil Fuels, and the Transformation of Land Use
by Karl-Heinz Erb & Simone Gingrich & Fridolin Krausmann & Helmut Haberl - 704-720 Material Flows in Latin America
by Daniela Russi & Ana C. Gonzalez-Martinez & José Carlos Silva-Macher & Stefan Giljum & Joan Martínez-Alier & Maria Cristina Vallejo - 721-738 Changes in Materials Use in Transition Economies
by Jan Kovanda & Tomas Hak - 739-753 The “Hidden” Trade of Metals in the United States
by Jeremiah Johnson & T. E. Graedel - 754-767 Platinum Group Metal Flows of Europe, Part 1
by Mathieu Saurat & Stefan Bringezu - 768-784 A Product-Level Approach to Historical Material Flow Analysis
by Ermelinda M. Harper - 785-791 Building Material Flow Accounts in the United States
by Frederick W. Allen - 792-798 Japanese 3R Policies Based on Material Flow Analysis
by Hiroaki Takiguchi & Kazuhiko Takemoto - 799-801 Sustainable Fossil Fuels: The Unusual Suspect in the Quest for Clean and Enduring Energy by Mark Jaccard
by Helmut Haberl - 802-804 Sustainability Indicators: A Scientific Assessment edited by Tomas Hak, Bedrich Moldan, and Arther Lyon Dahl
by Julia K. Steinberger - 804-806 Material Flow Accounts: A Tool for Making Environmental Policy by Iddo K. Wernick and Frances H. Irwin
by Graham M. Turner - 806-807 Socioecological Transitions and Global Change: Trajectories of Social Metabolism and Land Use edited by Marina Fischer-Kowalski and Helmut Haberl
by Arnold Tukker
October 2007, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 1-4 The Life‐Cycle Assessmentv and Industrial Ecology Communities
by H. Scott Matthews - 5-25 Enhancing Life‐Cycle Inventories via Reconciliation with the Laws of Thermodynamics
by Jorge L. Hau & Heui‐seok Yi & Bhavik R. Bakshi - 26-38 Environmental Assessment of Waste‐Solvent Treatment Options
by Christian Capello & Stefanie Hellweg & Beat Badertscher & Hugo Betschart & Konrad Hungerbühler - 39-49 A Dynamic Model for Determining the Temporal Distribution of Environmental Burden
by Stephen H. Levine & Thomas P. Gloria & Eliahu Romanoff - 50-63 The Waste Input‐Output Approach to Materials Flow Analysis
by Shinichiro Nakamura & Kenichi Nakajima & Yasushi Kondo & Tetsuya Nagasaka - 64-84 Screening of Metals in Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Using Simple Assessment Methods
by Tomohiro Tasaki & Masahiro Oguchi & Takashi Kameya & Kohei Urano - 85-98 Exergy Sustainability Indicators as a Tool in Industrial Ecology
by Anita Zvolinschi & Signe Kjelstrup & Olav Bolland & Hedzer J. van der Kooi - 99-116 Coal Tar‐Containing Asphalt Resource or Hazardous Waste?
by Yvonne Andersson‐Sköld & Karin Andersson & Bo Lind & Anna (Nyström) Claesson & Lennart Larsson & Pascal Suer & Torbjörn Jacobson - 117-139 Promoting Green Innovation or Prolonging the Existing Technology
by Masaru Yarime - 140-154 Calculation of the“Net Additions to Stock” Indicator for the Czech Republic Using a Direct Method
by Jan Kovanda & Miroslav Havranek & Tomas Hak - 155-157 Books
by Dinah A. Koehler
July 2007, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 1-3 Cement, Yogurt, and Mercury
by Reid Lifset - 4-6 Carbon Constraints in the Fourteenth and Twenty‐first Centuries
by Volker Hoffmann & Timo Busch - 7-10 Sustainable Futures: The Rationale for the Working Group on Modeling and Evaluation for Sustainability
by Gjalt Huppes & Masanobu Ishikawa - 11-13 Ulsan Eco‐industrial Park: Challenges and Opportunities
by Hung‐Suck Park & Jae‐Yeon Won - 15-25 The Cement Industry as a Scavenger in Industrial Ecology and the Management of Hazardous Substances
by Lucas Reijnders - 27-39 Projection of Construction and Demolition Waste in Norway
by Håvard Bergsdal & Rolf André Bohne & Helge Brattebø - 41-60 Environmental Impacts of Conventional and Sustainable Investment Funds Compared Using Input‐Output Life‐Cycle Assessment
by Thomas Koellner & Sangwon Suh & Olaf Weber & Corinne Moser & Roland W. Scholz - 61-75 Substance Flow Analysis of Mercury Intentionally Used in Products in the United States
by Alexis Cain & Sarah Disch & Cliff Twaroski & John Reindl & C. Randy Case - 77-91 Comparative Energy, Environmental, and Economic Analysis of Traditional and E‐commerce DVD Rental Networks
by Deepak Sivaraman & Sergio Pacca & Kimberly Mueller & Jessica Lin - 93-111 Embedding Science in Politics: “Complex Utilization” and Industrial Ecology as Models of Natural Resource Use
by Olli Salmi & Aino Toppinen - 113-131 Strategic, Financial, and Design Implications of Extended Producer Responsibility in Europe: A Producer Case Study
by C. Kieren Mayers - 133-146 Technological Change and the Environmental Impacts of Food Production and Consumption: The Case of the UK Yogurt Industry
by Paul Dewick & Chris Foster & Ken Green - 147-153 Industrial Ecology Education at Wuhan University
by Wei Ning & Pengyu Chen & Feng Wu & Kristan Cockerill & Nansheng Deng - 157-157 Books: Energy, Engine of Evolution
by Ester van der Voet - 157-159 Books: New Horizons in Research on Sustainable Organisations: Emerging Ideas, Approaches and Tools for Practitioners and Researchers
by John R. Ehrenfeld
April 2007, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 1-6 Industrial Ecology and the Global Impacts of Cities
by Xuemei Bai - 7-10 Cities, Mobility, and Climate Change
by David Banister - 11-13 Reshaping Urban Metabolism
by Paul H. Brunner - 15-29 Integrating Global Environmental Concerns into Urban Management: The Scale and Readiness Arguments
by Xuemei Bai - 31-42 Urbanization in Southeast Asia: Assessing Policy Process and Progress toward Sustainability
by Giok Ling Ooi - 43-59 The Changing Metabolism of Cities
by Christopher Kennedy & John Cuddihy & Joshua Engel‐Yan - 61-81 Management into the Development Strategies of Urbanizing Regions in Asia: Implications of Urban Function, Form, and Role
by Louis Lebel & Po Garden & Ma. Regina N. Banaticla & Rodel D. Lasco & Antonio Contreras & A. P. Mitra & Chhemendra Sharma & Hoang Tri Nguyen & Giok Ling Ooi & Agus Sari - 83-98 Service Sector Metabolism: Accounting for Energy Impacts of the Montjuic Urban Park in Barcelona
by Jordi Oliver‐Solà & Montserrat Núñez & Xavier Gabarrell & Martí Boada & Joan Rieradevall - 99-115 Resource Consumption of New Urban Construction in China
by John E. Fernández - 117-131 The Direct Material Inputs into Singapore's Development
by Niels B. Schulz - 133-144 A Spatial Analysis of Residential Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the Toronto Census Metropolitan Area
by Jared R. VandeWeghe & Christopher Kennedy - 145-147 Books: Bauwerke als Ressourcennutzer und Ressourcenspender in der langfristigen Entwicklung urbaner‐Systeme—Ein Beitrag zur Exploration urbaner Lagerstätten
by Daniel B. Müller - 147-149 Books: Urban Sprawl in Western Europe and the United States
by Ellen Brennan‐Galvin - 150-151 Books: Cities and Climate Change: Urban Sustainability and Global Environmental Governance
by Penelope Canan - 151-153 Book: Urban Sprawl and Public Health: Designing, Planning, and Building for Healthy Communities
by Parris N. Glendening
January 2007, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-3 Reaching Out But Staying Connected
by Reid Lifset - 4-7 Integrated Environmental Assessment: Part III: Exposure Assessment
by Thomas E. McKone & Mitchell J. Small - 8-10 Teaching Sustainable Engineering
by Braden R. Allenby & David T. Allen & Cliff I. Davidson - 11-30 “Uncovering” Industrial Symbiosis
by Marian R. Chertow - 31-42 Industrial Symbiosis in China: A Case Study of the Guitang Group
by Qinghua ZHU & Ernest A. LOWE & Yuan‐an WEI & Donald BARNES - 43-54 A Spatial Analysis of Loop Closing Among Recycling, Remanufacturing, and Waste Treatment Firms in Texas
by Donald I. Lyons - 55-72 Industrial Symbiosis in the Australian Minerals Industry: The Cases of Kwinana and Gladstone
by Dick van Beers & Albena Bossilkov & Glen Corder & Rene van Berkel - 73-84 Would Industrial Ecology Exist without Sustainability in the Background?
by John R. Ehrenfeld - 85-101 Accounting for Fluorine: Production, Use, and Loss
by Gara Villalba & Robert U. Ayres & Hans Schroder - 103-119 Nitrogen and Phosphorus in the Finnish Energy System, 1900–2003
by Laura Saikku & Riina Antikainen & Pekka E. Kauppi - 121-140 Material Flows and Economic Growth in Developing China
by Ming XU & Tianzhu ZHANG - 141-159 Material Flows in a Social Context: A Vietnamese Case Study Combining the Materials Flow Analysis and Action‐in‐Context Frameworks
by Marieke HOBBES & Serge I. P. STALPERS & Jiska KOOIJMAN & Thi Thu Thanh LE & Khanh Chi TRINH & Thi Anh Dao PHAN - 161-179 Characterizing, Propagating, and Analyzing Uncertainty in Life‐Cycle Assessment: A Survey of Quantitative Approaches
by Shannon M. Lloyd & Robert Ries - 181-199 Modeling Biowaste Flows for Life‐Cycle Assessment: Calculation of the Potential and Collected Weight of Kitchen and Garden Waste
by Sonja Schmidt & Claudia Pahl‐Wostl - 201-216 Developing Markets for Certified Wood Products: Greening the Supply Chain for Construction Materials
by Lloyd C. Irland - 217-217 Books: Technological Transitions and System Innovations: A Co‐Evolutionary and Socio‐Technical Analysis by Frank Geels
by Andrew Williams - 218-219 Books: Sustainable Consumer Services—Business Solutions for Household Markets by Minna Halme, Gabriele Hrauda, Christine Jasch, Jaap Kortman, Helga Jonuschat, Michael Scharp, Daniela Velte and Paula Trindade
by Sylvia Lorek - 220-220 Books: Dictionary of Energy edited by Cutler J. Cleveland and Christopher Morris
by Dolf J. Gielen - 221-222 Books: Turning Numbers into Knowledge: Mastering the Art of Problem Solving, by Jonathan G. Koomey
by Manuel Nepveu & Nico Krijn
October 2006, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 1-4 Advocacy and Objectivity in Industrial Ecology
by John R. Ehrenfeld - 5-7 Extended Producer Responsibility in the EU: A Visible March of Folly
by Roland Clift & Chris France - 8-11 Priming the Pump for Emissions Reduction
by Auden Schendler - 12-14 Life‐Cycle Assessment Practitioner Survey: Summary of Results
by Joyce Smith Cooper & James A. Fava - 15-35 MEFASPACE: A Model Predicting Freight Transport from Materials Flows, and Transport Activity in Europe
by Marina Fischer‐Kowalski & Veronika Gaube & Gerhard Rainer - 37-60 Internet‐Based Integrated Environmental Assessment, Part II: Semantic Searching Based on Ontologies and Agent Systems for Knowledge Discovery
by Steven Kraines & Rafael Batres & Brian Kemper & Michihisa Koyama & Vincent Wolowski - 61-75 Food Consumption and Nutrient Flows: Nitrogen in Sweden Since the 1870s
by Tina‐Simone Schmid Neset & Hans‐Peter Bader & Ruth Scheidegger - 77-93 Strategies for Meeting EU End‐of‐Life Vehicle Reuse/Recovery Targets
by Paulo Ferrão & Pedro Nazareth & José Amaral - 95-111 Strategic Responses to Environmental Regulation in the U.K. Automotive Sector: The European Union End‐of‐Life Vehicle Directive and the Porter Hypothesis
by Jo Crotty & Mark Smith - 113-131 Alternative Scenarios for Managing the Environmental Performance of a Service Sector Company
by Seppo Junnila - 133-147 Regional Patterns in Global Resource Extraction
by Heinz Schandl & Nina Eisenmenger - 149-150 Differing Approaches to Energy Flow Accounting
by Reid Lifset - 151-171 The Energetic Metabolism of the European Union and the United States: Decadal Energy Input Time‐Series with an Emphasis on Biomass
by Helmut Haberl & Helga Weisz & Christof Amann & Alberte Bondeau & Nina Eisenmenger & Karl‐Heinz Erb & Marina Fischer‐Kowalski & Fridolin Krausmann - 173-185 Comments on “The Energetic Metabolism of the European Union and the United States” by Haberl and Colleagues: Theoretical and Practical Considerations on the Meaning and Usefulness of Traditional Energy Analysis
by Mario Giampietro - 187-192 On the Utility of Counting Joules: Reply to Comments by Mario Giampietro
by Helmut Haberl - 193-210 Design for the Next Generation: Incorporating Cradle‐to‐Cradle Design into Herman Miller Products
by Mark Rossi & Scott Charon & Gabe Wing & James Ewell - 211-212 Books: Environmental Protection and the Social Responsi‐bility of Firms: Perspectives from Law, Economics, and Business, edited by Bruce L. Hay, Robert N. Stavins, and Richard H. K. Vietor
by Allen White - 212-215 Measuring Garbage: Three Books and Three Perspectives on Solid Waste Management
by Cyril J. May
July 2006, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 1-4 Identifying Priorities for Environmental Product Policy
by Arnold Tukker - 5-7 Life‐Cycle Assessment and the Use of Broad Indicators
by Helias A. Udo de Haes - 9-24 The Environmental Impacts of Consumption at a Subnational Level
by Andrea Collins & Andrew Flynn & Thomas Wiedmann & John Barrett - 25-40 Environmental Implications of Resource Use:Environmental Input‐Output Analyses for Germany
by Stephan Moll & José Acosta - 41-55 Bottom‐Up Life‐Cycle:Assessment of Product Consumption in Belgium
by Bart Jansen & Karine Thollier - 57-72 Swedish Experience Using Environmental Accounts Data for Integrated Product Policy Issues
by Viveka Palm & Göran Finnveden & Anders Wadeskog - 73-87 Setting Priorities within Product‐Oriented Environmental Policy
by Bo P. Weidema & Sangwon Suh & Philippa Notten - 89-109 The Importance of Imports for Household Environmental Impacts
by Glen P. Peters & Edgar G. Hertwich - 111-127 Playing with Hyenas:Renovating Environmental Product Policy Strategy
by Jan L. de Vries & Harry R. M. te Riele - 129-146 Environmental Impacts of Consumption in the European Union:High‐Resolution Input‐Output Tables with Detailed Environmental Extensions
by Gjalt Huppes & Arjan de Koning & Sangwon Suh & Reinout Heijungs & Lauran van Oers & Per Nielsen & Jeroen B. Guinée - 147-158 Toward an Information Tool for Integrated Product Policy: Requirements for Data and Computation
by Reinout Heijungs & Arjan de Koning & Sangwon Suh & Gjalt Huppes - 159-182 Environmental Impacts of Products: A Detailed Review of Studies
by Arnold Tukker & Bart Jansen - 183-198 Environmental Impacts of Products:Policy Relevant Information and Data Challenges
by Arnold Tukker & Peter Eder & Sangwon Suh - 199-200 Ecodesign Implementation: A Systematic Guidance on Integrating Environmental Considerations into Product Development by Wolfgang Wimmer, Rainer Züst, and Kun‐Mo Lee. Al‐liance for Global Sustainability Series
by Martijn Verkuijl - 200-202 The Ecological Economics of Consumption, edited by Lucia Reisch and Inge Röpke
by Arnold Tukker
January 2006, Volume 10, Issue 1‐2
- 1-3 Good News
by Reid Lifset - 4-8 The Circular Economy: A New Development Strategy in China
by Zengwei Yuan & Jun Bi & Yuichi Moriguichi - 9-14 The Oslo Declaration on Sustainable Consumption
by Arnold Tukker & Maurie J. Cohen & Uchita de Zoysa & Edgar Hertwich & Patrick Hofstetter & Atsushi Inaba & Sylvia Lorek & Eivind Stø - 15-18 Applying Agent‐based Simulation in Industrial Ecology
by Steven Kraines & David Wallace - 19-42 The System of Environmental and Economic Accounts—2003 and the Economic Relevance of Physical Flow Accounting
by Ole Gravgård Pedersen & Mark de Haan - 43-60 Data Cubes and Matrix Formulae for Convenient Handling of Physical Flow Data
by Erik Löfving & Anders Grimvall & Viveka Palm & Viveka Palm - 61-77 Sustainability Constraints as System Boundaries: An Approach to Making Life‐Cycle Management Strategic
by Henrik Ny & Jamie P. MacDonald & Göran Broman & Ryoichi Yamamoto & Karl‐Henrik Robért - 79-88 Success and Its Price: The Institutionalization and Political Relevance of Industrial Ecology
by Maurie J. Cohen & Jeff Howard - 89-110 Multilevel Anthropogenic Cycles of Copper and Zinc: A Comparative Statistical Analysis
by Barbara Reck & Marlen Bertram & Daniel B. Müller & T. E. Graedel - 111-132 Explanatory Variables for per Capita Stocks and Flows of Copper and Zinc
by Claudia R. Binder & T. E. Graedel & Barbara Reck - 133-147 Comparison of Life‐Cycle Inventory Databases: A Case Study Using Soybean Production
by Shelie A. Miller & Thomas L. Theis - 149-167 Reevaluation of Energy Use in Wheat Production in the United States
by Gerhard Piringer & Laura J. Steinberg - 169-184 Domestic Water Use in the United States: A Life‐Cycle Approach
by Angela Arpke & Neil Hutzler - 185-197 The Eco‐efficiency of Lead in China's Lead‐Acid Battery System
by Jiansu Mao & Zhongwu LU & Zhifeng Yang - 199-216 Ecological Footprint Analysis Applied to Mobile Phones
by Sibylle D. Frey & David J. Harrison & Eric H. Billett - 217-237 With a Little Help from EPR?: Technological Change and Innovation in the Norwegian Plastic Packaging and Electronics Sectors
by Kjetil Røine & Chin‐Yu Lee - 239-255 Industrial Symbiosis in Kalundborg, Denmark: A Quantitative Assessment of Economic and Environmental Aspects
by Noel Brings Jacobsen - 257-278 Impact of Firm‐Based Environmental Standards on Subsidiaries and Their Suppliers: Evidence from Motorola‐Penang
by Michael T. Rock & Pao Li Lim & David P. Angel - 279-292 Chemical Management Services in Sweden and Europe: Lessons for the Future
by Oksana Mont & Pranshu Singhal & Zinaida Fadeeva - 293-294 Books: Practical Handbook of Material Flow Analysis
by Reinout Heijungs & Ester van der Voet
October 2005, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 2-5 Why Eco‐efficiency?
by Gjalt Huppes & Masanobu Ishikawa - 6-8 Eco‐efficiency: Philosophy, Theory, and Tools
by John R. Ehrenfeld - 9-11 Toward a Methods Framework for Eco‐efficiency Analysis?
by Helge Brattebø - 12-14 Eco‐efficiency: Motives, Drivers, and Economic Implications
by Paul Ekins - 15-18 Measurement and Analysis of Eco‐efficiency: An Economist's Perspective
by Timo Kuosmanen - 19-21 Eco‐efficiency Analysis: Applications and User Contacts
by Robert Gabriel & Anna Braune - 22-23 The Maximum Abatement Cost Method for Assessing Environmental Cost‐Effectiveness
by Tosihiro Oka - 25-41 A Framework for Quantified Eco‐efficiency Analysis
by Gjalt Huppes & Masanobu Ishikawa - 43-46 Eco‐efficiency and Its xsTerminology
by Gjalt Huppes & Masanobu Ishikawa - 47-58 The Cost of Sustainability Capital and the Creation of Sustainable Value by Companies
by Frank Figge & Tobias Hahn - 59-72 Measuring Eco‐efficiency of Production with Data Envelopment Analysis
by Timo Kuosmanen & Mika Kortelainen - 73-83 The Sustainability Balanced Scorecard as a Framework for Eco‐efficiency Analysis
by Andreas Möller & Stefan Schaltegger - 85-96 Supply Curves for Eco‐efficient Environmental Improvements Using Different Weighting Methods
by Evert Nieuwlaar & Geert Warringa & Corjan Brink & Walter Vermeulen - 97-103 Calculating Cost‐effectiveness for Activities with Multiple Environmental Effects Using the Maximum Abatement Cost Method
by Tosihiro Oka & Masanobu Ishikawa & Yoshifumi Fujii & Gjalt Huppes - 105-116 Integrated Environmental and Economic Assessment of Products and Processes
by Ina Rüdenauer & Carl‐Otto Gensch & Rainer Grießhammer & Dirk Bunke - 117-130 How Can the Eco‐efficiency of a Region be Measured and Monitored?
by Jyri Seppäläa & Matti Melanen & Ilmo Mäenpää & Sirkka Koskela & Jyrki Tenhunen & Marja‐Riitta Hiltunen - 131-144 A Practical Method for Quantifying Eco‐efficiency Using Eco‐design Support Tools
by Yoshinori Kobayashi & Hideki Kobayashi & Akinori Hongu & Kiyoshi Sanehira - 145-154 Monetary Valuation of Emissions in Implementing Environmental Policy
by Marc D. Davidson & Bart H. Boon & Jessica van Swigchem - 155-170 Operational Eco‐efficiency: Comparing Firms' Environmental Investments in Different Domains of Operation
by Roland W. Scholz & Arnim Wiek - 171-188 Eco‐efficiency Trends in the UK Steel and Aluminum Industries
by Kristina Dahlström & Paul Ekins - 189-203 Assessing the Eco‐efficiency of End‐of‐Pipe Technologies with the Environmental Cost Efficiency Indicator
by Stefanie Hellweg & Gabor Doka & Göran Finnveden & Konrad Hungerbühler - 205-221 Eco‐efficiency of Advanced Loop‐closing Systems for Vehicles and Household Appliances in Hyogo Eco‐town
by Tohru Morioka & Kiyotaka Tsunemi & Yugo Yamamoto & Helmut Yabar & Noboru Yoshida - 223-240 Eco‐efficiency for Pollution Prevention in Small to Medium‐Sized Enterprises: A Case from South Korea
by Sangwon Suh & Kun Mo Lee & Sangsun Ha - 241-242 Books: The Effectiveness of Policy Instruments for Energy‐Efficiency Improvement in Firms. TheDutch Experience. Series: Eco‐Efficiency in Industry and Science, Vol. 15. Dordrecht
by Frank Biermann - 242-243 Book: Eco‐Efficiency, Regulation and Sustainable Business. Towards a Governance Structure for Sustainable Development
by Udo E. Simonis - 243-247 Book: Risk and Reason: Safety, Law, and the Environment
by Adam M. Finkel - 247-249 Book: Eco‐efficiency and Beyond—Towards the SustainableEnterprise
by Andreas Möller - 249-252 Book: Global Crises, Global Solutions
by Frank Ackerman
July 2005, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 1-3 Industrial Ecology and Public Policy
by Reid Lifset - 4-7 Eco‐labels and Electric Monks
by Roland Clift & Rosalind Malcolm & Henrikke Baumann & Lucy Connell & Gareth Rice - 8-11 Material Flows Accounts: Moving from Prototypes to Practice
by Frederick W. Allen - 12-14 Quo Vadis EIP? How Eco‐industrial Parks are Evolving
by Andreas Koenig - 15-30 Redesigning the Industrial Ecology of the Automobile
by Peter Wells & Renato J. Orsato - 31-50 Internet‐Based Integrated Environmental Assessment Using Ontologies to Share Computational Models
by Steven Kraines & Rafael Batres & Michihisa Koyama & David Wallace & Hiroshi Komiyama - 51-65 A Method for Measuring the Efficiency Gap between Average and Best Practice Energy Use: The ENERGY STAR Industrial Energy Performance Indicator
by Gale A. Boyd - 67-90 The Multilevel Cycle of Anthropogenic Zinc
by T. E. Graedel & Dick van Beers & Marlen Bertram & Kensuke Fuse & Robert B. Gordon & Alexander Gritsinin & Ermelinda M. Harper & Amit Kapur & Robert J. Klee & Reid Lifset & Laiq Memon & Sabrina Spatari - 91-108 Exploratory Data Analysis of the Multilevel Anthropogenic Zinc Cycle
by T.E. Graedel & Marlen Bertram & Barbara Reck - 109-126 Mixtures of UK Wheat as an Efficient and Environmentally Friendly Source for Bioethanol
by J. Stuart Swanston & Adrian C. Newton - 127-142 Multi‐criteria Analysis for Technique Assessment:Case Study from Industrial Coating
by Jutta Geldermann & Otto Rentz - 143-167 Rethinking Environmental Performance from a Public Health Perspective: A Comparative Industry Analysis
by Dinah A. Koehler & Deborah H. Bennett & Gregory A. Norris & John D. Spengler - 169-189 Extended Producer Responsibility for Waste Electronics: An Example of Printer Recycling in the United Kingdom
by C. Kieren Mayers & Chris M. France & Sarah J. Cowell - 191-211 Pulp Nonfiction: Regionalized Dynamic Model of the U.S. Pulp and Paper Industry
by Brynhildur Davidsdottir & Matthias Ruth - 213-214 Book: Greening Chinese Business: Barriers, Trends and Opportunities for Environmental Management
by Yong Geng
January 2005, Volume 9, Issue 1‐2
- 1-6 Consumption and Industrial Ecology
by Edgar G. Hertwich - 7-10 The World Behind the Product
by Bas de Leeuw - 11-13 Transitions to Sustainability in Production‐Consumption Systems
by Louis Lebel - 14-17 Consumption It Is Time for Economists and Scientists to Talk
by Betsy Taylor - 19-36 Live Better by Consuming Less?: Is There a “Double Dividend” in Sustainable Consumption?
by Tim Jackson - 37-50 Sustainable Consumption and Worktime Reduction
by Juliet B. Schor - 51-67 Slower Consumption Reflections on Product Life Spans and the “Throwaway Society”
by Tim Cooper - 69-84 Towards an Integrated Regional Materials Flow Accounting Model
by Philip Sinclair & Eleni Papathanasopoulou & Warren Mellor & Tim Jackson - 85-98 Consumption and the Rebound Effect: An Industrial Ecology Perspective
by Edgar G. Hertwich - 99-114 Sustainable Consumption of Food: A Framework for Analyzing Scenarios about Changes in Diets
by Faye Duchin - 115-128 Market Movements: Nongovernmental Organization Strategies to Influence Global Production and Consumption
by Dara O'Rourke - 129-145 The Everyday Life Context of Increasing Energy Demands: Time Use Survey Data in a Decomposition Analysis
by Mikko Jalas - 147-168 Environmental Load from Dutch Private Consumption: How Much Damage Takes Place Abroad?
by Durk S. Nijdam & Harry C. Wilting & Mark J. Goedkoop & Jacob Madsen - 169-185 Using Input‐Output Analysis to Measure the Environmental Pressure of Consumption at Different Spatial Levels
by Jesper Munksgaard & Mette Wier & Manfred Lenzen & Christopher Dey - 187-200 Economic and Societal Changes in China and their Effects onWater Use A Scenario Analysis
by Klaus Hubacek & Laixiang Sun