4 edition of Managing a Material World - Perspectives in Industrial Ecology (Environment & Policy) found in the catalog.
Published
June 1998
by Springer
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | Pier Vellinga (Editor), Frans Berkhout (Editor), J. Gupta (Editor) |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 364 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL9369063M |
ISBN 10 | 0792352068 |
ISBN 10 | 9780792352068 |
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Managing a material world: perspectives in industrial ecology, an edited collection of papers based upon the international conference on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Institute for Environmental Studies of the Free University Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
[P Vellinga; F Berkhout; Joyeeta Gupta; Vrije Universiteit :// Get this from a library. Managing a Material World: Perspectives in Industrial Ecology An edited collection of papers based upon the International Conference on the Occasion of the 25th Anniversary of the Institute for Environmental Studies of the Free University Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
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13) Kluwer Industrial ecology is both a vision, a research field, and a source of inspiration for practical work. material world: perspectives in industrial ecology. Kluwer, Managing a material world Vellinga P et al. (eds) () Managing a material world: Perspectives in industrial ecology, vol 1.
Springer, Berlin Google Scholar Weston RF, Ruth M () A dynamic, hierarchical approach to understanding and managing natural economc :// The basic principles of industrial ecology are thus clearly expressed as follows': `To include industrial activity in the field of an ecological analysis, you have Industrial ecology: an historical view: S.
Erkman to consider the relations of a factory with the factories producing the raw materials that it consumes, with the distribution Material Flow Management. Industrial ecology is a perspective which helps to find ‘imaginative solutions to these resource and environmental problems,’ by adopting the notion that ‘the industrial system ought to be modified so as to mimic the natural ecosystem in its overall operation’ (Frosch and Gallopoulos:// • Use results as a basis for managing resources, the environment, and wastes Industrial Ecology – Systems Perspectives Randolph Kirchain US Material Flows, (Mt) Inputs Domestic Material Output (DPO) Courtesy of World Resources Institute.
Used with : Matthews, E., et al. What industrial ecology is and how it may be applied to corporate environmentalism are the subject of The Industrial Green Game. This volume examines industrial circulation of materials, energy efficiency strategies, "green" accounting, life-cycle analysis, and other approaches for preventing pollution and improving :// The entries are in chronological order except those by members of the International Society for Industrial Ecology (ISIE) are listed first.
All books indicated by the ISIE Member graphic have an editor or author who is a member of the International Society for Industrial Ecology. Find out about the benefits of ://?page=1. Request PDF | Industrial Ecology: Business Management in a Material World | Industrial ecology (IE) is an ensemble concept that specifies ways in which firms can and are The tools of industrial ecology are helpful in identifying the key criteria that an ideal lead-battery recycling system must meet to achieve “clean recycling”: maximal recovery of batteries after use, minimal export of used batteries to countries where environmental controls are weak, minimal impact on the health of communities near lead Book Review of Life Cycle Assessment: Theory and Practice, edited by Michael Z.
Hauschild, Ralph K. Rosenbaum, and Stig Irving Olsen; Environmental Life Cycle Assessment, by Olivier Jolliet, Myriam Saadé‐Sbeih, Shanna Shaked, Alexandre Jolliet, and Pierre Crettaz; and Life Cycle Assessment: Quantitative Approaches for Decisions That Matter Managing a firm from an industrial ecology perspective encompasses recycling, energy consumption, logistics and use of packaging material, and EHS concerns.
These factors cover most of the challenges of developing and judging appropriate processes and strategies for optimizing the use of aluminum in light of the technological, economic, and Citation: With the Vishnu Group, The Rockefeller University and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Keywords: Industrial ecology, dematerialization, material substitution, economics, zero emission, materials, life cycle, recycling Areas of Research: Technology & Human Environment May – Pre Publication Draft.
Prepared by. Iddo K. Wernick and II. Characterizing Industrial Ecology Industrial Ecology (IE) is currently a broad umbrella of concepts rather than a unified theoretical construct.
As such, it is described and presented in different ways by different authors. Based on the authors' perspectives on the current state of industry and the environment, IE ?doi=&rep=rep1&type=pdf. a Sankey diagram, a type of flow chart widely used in industrial ecology in which the width of the arrows is proportional to the magnitude of material and energy flows.
For a description of the history and methodology of Sankey diagrams, see the work of Mario Schmidt. The Journal of Industrial Ecology is owned by Yale University and Industrial Ecology (IE) is as a broad and interdisciplinary field of research, focused on environmental, economic and social improvements in production and consumption activities.
It proposes theoretical approaches, organization and management strategies, and government policies aimed to ensure environmental safeguards and quality of ://. `This is an especially timely book.
Carefully organized and well motivated, its power lies in the explicit effort to ask how industrial ecology and innovation studies do, can and should intersect.' - Reid Lifset, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies and editor, Journal of Industrial EcologyThis book contains both theories and various applications in detail and embraces key principles and knowledge that are indispensable to utilize the rich assets of IOA for IE.
Contents. PART I. Introduction.- 1. Industrial Ecology In the Age of Input-Output Analysis.- 2. Input-Output Economics and Material Flows.- :// Suh, S.
& Kagawa, S. (). Industrial Ecology and Input-Output Economics: An Introduction. Economic Systems Research, 17(4), * If you would like a copy of this chapter, send a request to the Managing Guest ://