Title of article
Eco-efficiency guiding micro-level actions towards sustainability: Ten basic steps for analysis
Author/Authors
Huppes، نويسنده , , Gjalt and Ishikawa، نويسنده , , Masanobu، نويسنده ,
Pages
14
From page
1687
To page
1700
Abstract
This paper looks at the compatibility between technological improvements at the micro-level and sustainability at the macro-level. The two main approaches to prevent environmental degradation are technological improvement and economic degrowth. How do we establish the sustainability of technological options? LCA-type analysis of the technology system, combined with economic cost analysis, offers a first integrated eco-efficiency score. However, such a technology analysis focuses on micro-level technology relations only, is usually too optimistic and ignores other constraints implied in a choice.
g more comprehensive knowledge into the sustainability evaluation of options requires a unifying systematic framework, which is worked out in the present paper as a ten-step procedure. The integrative framework for empirical analysis is ultimately a comparative-static systems analysis at macro-level, not in a deterministic dynamic mode, which is impossible, but as a knowledge-fed scenario analysis. The analysis shows the change in societyʹs overall eco-efficiency, combining total value creation with total environmental impacts.
le domains of application include not only technology choices like those in eco-innovation, including changed consumption styles and volumes, but also changes in policies regarding technologies and markets, whether direct policy shifts or indirect changes through institutional adaptations. Ultimately, such a framework also allows culturally framed questions about the type of society we would like to live in, to be analysed in terms of their economic and environmental consequences.
Keywords
technology assessment , Scale effects , LCA , Integrated assessment , scenarios
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
1940422
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