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October 2000, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 61-81 Approximate Life‐Cycle Assessment of Product Concepts Using Learning Systems
by Inês Sousa & David Wallace & Julie L. Eisenhard - 83-103 Environmental Supply‐Chain Management in the Computer Industry:A Transaction Cost Economics Perspective
by Christine Meisner Rosen & Janet Bercovitz & Sara Beckman - 105-125 Decomposition Analysis of Finnish Material Flows: 1960–1996
by Jukka Hoffrén & Jyrki Luukkanen & Jari Kaivo‐oja - 127-148 Errors in Conventional and Input‐Output—based Life—Cycle Inventories
by Manfred Lenzen - 149-162 Books
by Peter Hardi
July 2000, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 1-2 Industrial Ecology Begets a Society
by John Ehrenfeld - 3-6 Spreading Life‐Cycle Assessment to Developing Countries
by Alejandro Pablo Arena - 7-10 Extending the Boundaries of Life‐Cycle Assessment through Environmental Economic Input‐Output Models
by H. Scott Matthews & Mitchell J. Small - 11-33 Avoiding Co‐Product Allocation in Life‐Cycle Assessment
by Bo Weidema - 35-51 Building a Micro Foundation for Industrial Ecology
by Clinton J. Andrews - 53-73 Assessment of CO 2 Emission Reduction Strategies for the Japanese Petrochemical Industry
by Dolf J. Gielen & Hiroshi Yagita - 75-92 Spatially Explicit Characterization of Acidifying and Eutrophying Air Pollution in Life‐Cycle Assessment
by Mark A. J. Huijbregts & Wolfgang Schöpp & Evert Verkuijlen & Reinout Heijungs & Lucas Reijnders - 93-105 Introducing Biobased Materials into the Electronics Industry
by Laura L. Kosbar & Jeffrey D. Gelorme & Robert M. Japp & William T. Fotorny - 107-122 Greenhouse Gas Profile of a Plastic Material Derived from a Genetically Modified Plant
by Devdatt Kurdikar & Laurence Fournet & Steven C. Slater & Mark Paster & Kenneth J. Gruys & Tillman U. Gerngross & Remi Coulon - 123-126 Book
by Vicki Norberg‐Bohm
April 2000, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 1-3 Moving from Mass to What Matters
by Reid Lifset - 4-6 Developing an Industrial Ecosystem in Rotterdam: Learning by … What?
by Leo Baas - 7-8 Adding It All Up The Sense and Non‐Sense of Bulk‐MFA
by René Kleijn - 9-33 The Human Dimensions of Geomorphological Work in Britain
by Ian Douglas & Nigel Lawson - 35-48 A Dutch Approach to the European Directive on Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control: Using Life‐Cycle Assessment for the Integrated Assessment of Technologies
by Leo Breedveld - 49-54 Industrial Ecology as a Cultural Phenomenon: On Objectivity as a Normative Position
by Frank Boons & Nigel Roome - 55-70 Materials Flow Analysis of the Italian Economy
by Ottilia de Marco & Giovanni Lagioia & Elsa Pizzoli Mazzacane - 71-91 Life‐Cycle Assessment and Temporal Distributions of Emissions: Developing a Fleet‐Based Analysis
by Frank Field & Randolph Kirchain & Joel Clark - 93-115 A Dynamic Integrated Analysis of Truck Tires in Western Europe
by Pieter J. H. van Beukering & Marco A. Janssen - 117-134 Economic Impact of Aluminum‐Intensive Vehicles on the U.S. Automotive Recycling Infrastructure
by Jane E. Boon & Jacqueline A. Isaacs & Surendra M. Gupta - 135-156 Life‐Cycle Energy, Costs, and Strategies for Improving a Single‐Family House
by Gregory A. Keoleian & Steven Blanchard & Peter Reppe - 157-160 Books
by Thomas E. Graedel - 160-163 Books: Ecology and the World System, edited by Walter L. Goldfrank, David Goodman, and Andrew Szasz
by Marina Fischer‐Kowalski - 163-164 Books: Powering the Future, by Tom Koppel
by Doug Wheat
January 2000, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-2 Moving from Products to Services
by Reid Lifset - 3-6 Dematerializing Consumption through Service Substitution is a Design Challenge
by Chris Ryan - 7-9 Industrial Ecology in Japan
by Yuichi Moriguchi - 10-12 Spreading the Word in Washington
by Eric Rodenburg - 13-28 A Theoretical Foundation for Life‐Cycle Assessment: Recognizing the Role of Values in Environmental Decision Making
by Edgar G. Hertwich & James K. Hammitt & William S. Pease - 29-43 Market Processes and the Closing of ’Industrial Loops’: A Historical Reappraisal
by Pierre Desrochers - 45-56 Full Mode and Attribution Mode in Environmental Analysis
by Helias Udo de Haes & Reinout Heijungs & Gjalt Huppes & Ester van der Voet & Jean‐Paul Hettelingh - 57-73 The Dewatering of Economic Growth: What Accounts for the Declining Water‐Use Intensity of Income?
by Michael T. Rock - 75-92 Stakeholders Influence and Internal Championing of Product Stewardship in the Italian Food Packaging Industry
by Marcello Braglia & Alberto Petroni - 93-117 Energy Efficiency and Structural Change in the Netherlands, 1980–1995
by Jacco C. M. Farla & Kornelis Blok - 119-135 Saving Energy versus Saving Materials
by Yurika Nishioka & Yukio Yanagisawa & John D. Spengler - 137-138 Books: Product Innovation and Eco‐efficiency: Twentythree Industry Efforts to Reach the Factor 4
by Joseph Fiksel - 138-139 Book
by Julian Vincent - 139-141 Books: Human Choice and Climate Change [four‐volume set]
by Pier Vellinga - 141-143 Books
by Forest Reinhardt - 143-145 Books: Options for Closed Water Systems: Sustainable Water Management
by Slav Hermanowicz - 145-146 Books: Regionaler Stoffhaushalt: Erfassung, Bewertung, Steuerung [Regional Materials Management: Analysis, Evaluation, Control]
by Paul H. Brunner - 146-148 Books: Industrial Ecology
by Kjetil Røine & Hilde Opoku
October 1999, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 1-2 A Lively and Productive Ferment
by Reid Lifset - 3-7 Weighting in Life‐Cycle Assessment: Is There a Coherent Perspective?
by Helias A. Udo de Haes - 8-9 Industrial Ecology in Europe: The CHAINET Concerted Action
by Nicoline Wrisberg & Roland Clift - 10-13 Does Leasing Improve End of Product Life Management?
by Reid Lifset & Thomas Lindhqvist - 15-19 When You Find Yourself in a Hole, Stop Digging: Comments on Earth Systems Engineering
by Robert M. Friedman - 21-27 High Modernism Redivivus?: Response to Comment by Friedman
by Brad Allenby - 29-42 Industrial Ecology and Clean Development in East Asia
by Michael T. Rock & David P. Angel & Tubagus Feridhanusetyawan - 43-58 Planning Biodegradable Waste Management in Stockholm
by Anna Björklund & Charlotte Bjuggren & Magnus Dalemo & Ulf Sonesson - 59-75 Integration of Functional and Environmental Performance Design Decisions: A Mechanical Component Case Study
by Diana Bauer & Paul Sheng - 77-95 Comparing the Environmental Performance of Fluorescent Whitening Agents with Peroxide Bleaching of Mechanical Pulp
by Martin Scheringer & Daniel Halder & Konrad Hungerbühler - 97-115 The Mixing Triangle: Correlation and Graphical Decision Support for LCA‐based Comparisons
by Patrick Hofstetter & Arthur Braunschweig & Thomas Mettier & Ruedi Müller‐Wenk & Olaf Tietje - 117-130 Teaching Industrial Ecology to Graduate Students: Experiences at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology
by Rolf Marstrander & Helge Brattebø & Kjetil Røine & Sigurd Støren - 131-144 A Simulation Tool for Industrial Ecology: Creating a Board Game
by Benoit Cushman‐Roisin & Norman J. Rice III & Michael A. Moldaver - 145-147 Book
by Jeffrey I. Steinfeld - 147-149 Book: Eco‐Efficiency—The Business Link to Sustainable Development, by Livio D. DeSimone and Frank Popoff
by Monika I. Winn - 149-150 Book: In the Company of Partners: Business, Environmental Groups, and Sustainable Development post‐Rio, by David F. Murphy and Jem Bendell
by Joel Makower - 150-152 Book:
by George R. Heaton - 152-155 Book
by Donald G. Rogich - 155-156 Book
by David Orr - 157-158 book
by Stuart L. Hart
April 1999, Volume 3, Issue 2‐3
- 1-3 Interpreting Improvement Assessment?
by John Ehrenfeld - 4-7 Human Behavior in Industrial Ecology Modeling
by Baruch Fischhoff & Mitchell J. Small - 8-10 IN = OUT: The Trivial Central Paradigm of MFA?
by René Kleijn - 11-12 Exploring the Analogy Further
by Raymond P. Côté - 13-17 Teaching Life‐Cycle Assessment at Universities in North America
by Joyce Smith Cooper & James Fava - 19-31 Servicizing the Chemical Supply Chain
by Edward D. Reiskin & Allen L. White & Jill Kauffman Johnson & Thomas J. Votta - 33-46 Environmentally Conscious Product Design: A Collaborative Internet‐based Modeling Approach
by Nick Borland & David Wallace - 47-62 Products and Ecological Models: A Population Ecology Perspective
by Stephen H. Levine - 63-83 Quantitative Industrial Ecology & Ecological Economics
by Herman E. Koenig & John E. Cantlon - 85-93 A Structured Approach to LCA Improvement Analysis
by Thomas E. Graedel - 95-120 Product Environmental Life‐Cycle Assessment Using Input‐Output Techniques
by Satish Joshi - 121-159 The Life‐Cycle of Chlorine, Part IV
by Robert U. Ayres & Leslie W. Ayres - 161-176 The Oil Mallee Project: A Multifaceted Industrial Ecology Case Study
by Allan Barton - 177-181 Books: Environmental Assessment of Products
by John Graham & Stuart Robertson - 181-183 Books
by Tim Jackson - 183-185 Books: The Strategic Dimensions of Environmental Manage‐ment: Sustaining the Corporation during an Age of Ecological Discovery
by Nigel Roome - 185-187 Books: Our Ecological Footprint: Reducing Human Impact on the Earth
by Ester van der Voet - 187-188 Books
by Iddo Wernick - 189-192 Books
by Susan Helms & James Goldstein - 192-195 Books: Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, 6th Edition
by William B. Ellis
January 1999, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-1 Transitions and Appreciation
by Reid Lifset - 2-4 Culture and Industrial Ecology
by Braden Allenby - 5-8 Information Technology and DfE: From Support Tool to Design Principle
by Chris Ryan - 9-21 Market Failure and the Environmental Policies of Firms: Economic Rationales for “Beyond Compliance” Behavior
by Forest Reinhardt - 23-40 Closing the Technospheric Flows of Toxic Metals: Modeling Lead Losses from a Lead‐Acid Battery System for Sweden
by Sten Karlsson - 41-53 Heavy‐Metal Balances, Part II: Management of Cadmium, Copper, Lead, and Zinc in European Agro‐Ecosystems
by Simon W. Moolenaar - 55-75 A Method for Green Rating of Automobiles
by John M. DeCicco & Martin Thomas - 77-91 A Dynamic Life‐Cycle Energy Model of Mobile Phone Take‐back and Recycling
by Jake McLaren & Lucy Wright & Stuart Parkinson & Tim Jackson - 93-110 Conoco and the Vapor Recovery Project: Using Innovation to Preserve Autonomy
by Mark Sharfman & Rex T. Ellington & Mark Meo - 111-126 Guidance for Improving Life‐Cycle Design and Management of Milk Packaging
by Gregory A. Keoleian & David V. Spitzley - 127-128 Books: Green Technology and Design for the Environment
by Susan Carlson Skalak - 128-130 Books
by Eric W. Welch - 130-133 Books: Streamlined Life‐Cycle Assessment
by John Holmberg - 133-136 Books
by Brad Allenby
October 1998, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 1-3 Making Connections
by Reid Lifset - 4-6 IPPC and Producer Responsibility‐ A Possible Way to ’Embed’ Industrial Ecology?
by Mike Nicholas & Adisa Azapagic & Roland Clift - 7-9 Chemical Substitution in the Nepal Carpet Industry
by Burton Hamner - 10-12 A Glimmer of Success EPR and the Electronic Data Log
by Thomas Lindhqvist & Reid Lifset - 13-14 Robert A. Laudise 1930‐1 998
by Thomas E. Graedel & Braden R. Allenby - 15-27 Lucent Industrial Ecology Faculty Fellowship Program: Accomplishments, Lessons, and Prospects
by Robert A. Laudwe & Ralph E. Taylor‐Smith - 29-43 Learning before Doing: Simulation and Modeling in Industrial Ecology
by David Rejeski - 45-60 Heavy Metal Balances, Part I
by Simon W. Moolenaar & Theo M. Lexmond - 61-77 Sustainability Indicators at the Firm Level
by Daniel Tyteca - 79-92 Material Reuse Modeling
by Sara E. Keckler & David T. Allen - 93-105 Emissions of Total Volatile Organic Compounds from Anthropogenic Sources in India
by Chandra K. Varshney & Pratap Kumar Padhy - 107-136 Society's Metabolism
by Marina Fischer‐Kowalski & Walter Hüttler - 137-138 Books: ISO 14001: A Missed Opportunity for Sustainable Global Industrial Development
by Jerry Speir - 138-140 Book: Environmental Guide to the Internet, Third Edition
by Carolyn Nobel
July 1998, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 1-3 On Becoming an Industrial Ecologist
by Reid Lifset - 4-7 ISO's Compromise on Comparative Assertions in Life Cycle Impact Assessment
by Helias A. Udo de Haes - 8-10 The Eco‐industrial Park Model Reconsidered
by Marian R. Chertow - 11-13 Industrial Ecology and Process Optimization
by Urmila Diwekar & Mitchell J. Small - 15-50 Indicators of Dematerialization and the Materials Intensity of Use
by Cutler J. Cleveland & Matthias Ruth - 51-72 Talking with the Donkey: Cooperative Approaches to Environmental Protection
by Kathryn Harrison - 73-93 Earth Systems Engineering: The Role of Industrial Ecology in an Engineered World
by Brad Allenby - 95-108 Activity‐Based Environmental Inventory Allocation
by Julie Ann Stuart & Laura J. Turbini & Jane C. Ammons - 109-130 Influence of Inventory Data Sets on Life‐Cycle Assessment Results: A Case Study on PVC
by Eric Copius Peereboom & René Kleijn & Saul Lemkowitz & Sven Lundie - 131-147 Applying Material Flow Accounting: Ecoauditing and Resource Management at the Kambium Furniture Workshop
by Christa Liedtke & Holger Rohn & Michael Kuhndt & Regina Nickel - 148-150 Books
by John DeCicco - 150-151 Books: Industrial Ecology: Policy Framework and Implementation
by Arpad Horvath
April 1998, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 1-2 Setting the Boundaries?
by Reid Lifset - 3-5 Designing for Factor 20 Improvements
by Chris Ryan - 6-8 Context is Everything
by Braden Allenby - 9-11 Thinking Like an Ecosystem
by Raymond P. Côté - 13-22 Mensch and Mesh: Perspectives on Industrial Ecology
by Matthias Ruth - 23-42 The Economic and Environmental Impact of Wastepaper Trade and Recycling in India
by Pieter van Beukering & Anantha Duraiappah - 43-62 Western European Materials as Sources and Sinks of CO2
by Dolf J. Gielen - 63-87 Site‐Dependent Life‐Cycle Impact Assessment of Acidification
by José Potting & Wolfgang Schöpp & Kornelis Blok & Michael Hauschild - 89-102 Reuse of Electric Motors in Consumer Products
by Markus Klausner & Wolfgang M. Grimm & Chris Hendrickson - 103-118 Is Environmental Improvement in Automotive Component Design Highly Constrained?
by Gregory A. Keoleian
January 1998, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-2 Why Industrial Ecology?
by Reid Lifset - 3-5 Where's the Profit in lndustrial Ecology?
by Tim Jackson & Roland Clift - 6-8 Getting the Goal Right: EPR and DfE
by Thomas Lindhqvist & Reid Lifset - 9-11 Integrating Financial and Environmental Information for Better Decision Making
by James A. Fava & Joyce K. Smith - 13-22 The Factor X Debate: Setting Targets for Eco‐Efficiency
by Lucas Reijnders - 23-29 Comments on “The Grand Objectives” by Thomas E. Graedel: The Role of Values in Environmental Decision Making
by Paul P. Craig - 31-33 Response to Comments by Paul P. Craig
by Thomas E. Graedel - 35-43 Industrial Ecology and Competitiveness: Strategic Implications for the Firm
by Daniel C. Esty & Michael E. Porter - 45-60 Environmental Security as a Case Study in Industrial Ecology
by Brad Allenby - 61-78 Society's Metabolism
by Marina Fischer‐Kowalski - 79-92 Trade‐off Modeling for Product and Manufacturing Process Design for the Environment
by James V. Camahan & Deborah L. Thurston - 93-115 The Life Cycle of Chlorine, Part III
by Robert U. Ayres - 117-126 Recycling Postconsumer Nylon Carpet
by Lester Lave & Noellette Conway‐Schempf & James Harvey & Deanna Hart & Timothy Bee & Christopher MacCracken - 127-142 An Environmentally Conscious Decision Support System for Life‐Cycle Management
by Gautam Biswas & Kazuhiko Kawamura & David Hunkeler & Rajive Dhingra & Lochlin Caffey & Ellen Huang
October 1997, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 1-2 Why Industrial Ecology?
by Reid Lifset - 3-5 LCA Can be Very Relaxed…
by Helias Udo de Haes - 6-8 Industrial Ecology in East Asia
by Burton Hamner - 9-12 Show Me the Data
by Mitchell J. Small - 13-18 Mars, Materials, and Three Morality Plays: Materials Flows and Environmental Policy
by David Rejeski - 19-33 Economic Consequences of Increasing Polymer Content for the U.S. Automobile Recycling Infrastructure
by Jacqueline A. Isaacs & Surendra M. Gupta - 35-55 A Process Chaining Approach toward Product Design for Environment
by Paul Sheng & Paul Worhach - 57-70 Life‐Cycle Assessment in the Service Industries
by Thomas E. Graedel - 71-91 Life‐Cycle Global Warming Impact of CFCs and CFC‐substitutes for Refrigeration
by Stella Papasavva & William R. Moomaw - 93-116 Combining SFA and LCA
by Arnold Tukker & René Kleijn & Lauran van Oers & Edith Smeets - 117-127 Measuring Corporate Environmental Performance: The ICI Environmental Burden System
by Michael Wright & David Allen & Roland Clift & Hein Sas - 128-131 Books: Environmental Life‐Cycle Assessment
by Edgar Hertwich - 131-133 Books: Extended Producer Responsibility in the OECD Area: Legal and Administrative Approaches in Member Countries and Policy Options for EPR Programmes
by Gary Davis - 135-136 Book: The Eci‐Efficeincy Resource Mannul
by Gil Friend
July 1997, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 1-2 Examining the Industrial Ecology of a Renewable Resource
by Reid Lifset - 3-5 Moving Beyond the Low‐Hanging Fruit in DfE
by Chris Ryan - 6-8 Industrial Ecology in the United States
by Braden Allenby - 9-11 Industrial Ecosystems
by Ray Cote - 13-14 Introduction to the Roundtable on the Industrial Ecology of Pulp and Paper
by Reid Lifset - 15-46 A Life‐Cycle Approach to Purchasing and Using Environmentally Preferable Paper
by Lauren Blum & Richard A. Denison & John F. Ruston - 47-68 Towards a Sustainable Paper Cycle: A Summary
by Maryanne Grieg‐Gran & Stephen Bass & Joshua Bishop & Sarah Roberts & Richard Sandbrook & Nick Robins & Michael Bazett & Varsha Gadhvi & Susan Subak - 69-85 Perspectives on the U.S. Paper Industry and Sustainable Production
by Maureen Smith - 115-123 Roundtable Conclusion—So What?
by Sten Nilsson - 125-145 Searching for Leverage to Conserve Forests: The Industrial Ecology of Wood Products in the United States
by Iddo K. Wernick & Paul E. Waggoner & Jesse H. Ausubel - 147-168 Dynamics of Material and Energy Use in U.S. Pulp and Paper Manufacturing
by Matthias Ruth & Thomas Harrington
April 1997, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 1-2 Relating Industry to Ecology
by Reid Lifset - 3-5 The ECTEL Trials
by Roland Clift - 6-7 What's in a Name: Producer or Product Responsibility?
by Thomas Lindhqvist & Reid Lifset - 8-10 LCA: Concept, Methodology, or Strategy?
by James A. Fava - 11-21 Informing the Green Consumer: The Debate Over the Use and Abuse of Environmental Labels
by James Salzman - 23-32 Toward a New Generation of Environmental Technology: The Need For Legislative Reform
by George R. Heaton & R. Darryl Banks - 33-37 Clean Recycling of Lead‐Acid Batteries for Electric Vehicles: A Reply to Socolow and Thomas
by Lester B. Lave & Chris T. Hendrickson & Francis C. McMichael - 39-40 Rejoinder to Lave, Hendrickson, and McMichael
by Robert H. Socolow & Valerie M. Thomas - 41-49 The Importance of LCAs—Warts and All
by John R. Ehrenfeld - 51-64 The Grand Objectives: A Framework for Prioritized Grouping of Environmental Concerns in Life‐Cycle Assessment
by Thomas E. Graedev - 65-89 The Life Cycle of Chlorine, Part II: Conversion Processes and Use in the European Chemical Industry
by Robert U. Ayres & Leslie W. Ayres - 91-110 Chlorine in the Netherlands, Part II: Risk Management in Uncertainty for Chlorine
by Arnold Tukker & René Kleijn & Ester van der Voet & Edith R. W. Smeets - 111-134 Minimizing Chlorine Use: Assessing the Trade‐offs Between Cost and Chlorine Reduction in Chemical Manufacturing
by Dennis Chang & David T. Allen - 135-148 A Framework for Information Systems in Life‐Cycle‐Oriented Environmental Management
by Teresa M. Shaft & Rex T. Ellington & Mark Meo & Mark P. Sharfman - 149-151 Industrial Ecology: Towards Closing the Materials Cycle
by Valerie M. Thomas - 151-152 The Source of Value: An Executive Briefing and Sourcebook on Industrial Ecology
by Marian Chertow
January 1997, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-3 A Metaphor, a Field, and a Journal
by Reid Lifset - 4-6 Slow Progress in Ecolabeling: Technical or Institutional Impediments?
by Helias Udo de Haes - 7-9 The View from Australia
by Chris Ryan - 10-11 The Virtual Ecology of Industry
by Jesse Ausubel - 13-36 The Industrial Ecology of Lead and Electric Vehicles
by Robert Socolow & Valerie Thomas - 37-49 Life‐Cycle Assessment: Constraints on Moving from Inventory to Impact Assessment
by J. W. Owens