Life cycle assessment in the development of forest products : Contributions to improved methods and practices

The prospect of reducing environmental impacts is a key driver for the research and development (R&D) of new forest products. Life cycle assessment (LCA) is often used for assessing the environmental impact of such products, e.g. for the purpose of guiding R&D. The aim of this thesis...

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Main Author: Sandin, Gustav
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Bioraffinaderi och energi 2015
Subjects:
R&D
LCA
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-ri-302342017-08-09T05:10:57ZLife cycle assessment in the development of forest products : Contributions to improved methods and practicesengSandin, GustavBioraffinaderi och energiGothenburg : Chalmers University of Technology2015R&DLCALife cycle assessmentwoodforest productforestryimpact assessmentscenario modellingend-of-life modellingallocationmulti-functionalplanetary boundarieslife cycle inventorylife cycle impact assessmentenvironmental assessmentEngineering and TechnologyTeknik och teknologierThe prospect of reducing environmental impacts is a key driver for the research and development (R&D) of new forest products. Life cycle assessment (LCA) is often used for assessing the environmental impact of such products, e.g. for the purpose of guiding R&D. The aim of this thesis is to improve the methods and practices of LCA work carried out in the R&D of forest products. Six research questions were formulated from research needs identified in LCA work in five technical inter-organisational R&D projects. These projects also provided contexts for the case studies that were used to address the research questions. The main contributions of the research are as follows: Regarding the planning of LCA work in inter-organisational R&D projects, the research identified four characteristics that appear to be important to consider when selecting the roles of LCAs in such projects: (i) the project’s potential influence on environmental impacts, (ii) the degrees of freedom available for the technical direction of the project, (iii) the project’s potential to provide required input to the LCA, and (iv) access to relevant audiences for the LCA results. Regarding the modelling of future forest product systems, it was found that (i) it is important to capture uncertainties related to the technologies of end-of-life processes, the location of processes and the occurrence of land use change; and (ii) the choice of method for handling multi-functionality can strongly influence results in LCAs of forest products, particularly in consequential studies and in studies of relatively small co-product flows. Regarding the assessment of environmental impacts of particular relevance for forest products, it was found that using established climate impact assessment practices can cause LCA practitioners to miss environmental hot-spots and make erroneous conclusions about the performance of forest products vis-à-vis non-forest alternatives, particularly in studies aimed at short-term impact mitigation. Also, a new approach for inventorying water cycle alterations was developed, which made it possible to capture catchment-scale effects of forestry never captured before. To connect the LCA results to global challenges, a procedure was proposed for translating the planetary boundaries into absolute product-scale targets for impact reduction, e.g. to be used for evaluating interventions for product improvements or for managing trade-offs between impact categories. Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summaryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ri:diva-30234urn:isbn:978-91-7597-163-6Doktorsavhandlingar vid Chalmers tekniska högskola, 0346-718X ; 3844application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
sources NDLTD
topic R&D
LCA
Life cycle assessment
wood
forest product
forestry
impact assessment
scenario modelling
end-of-life modelling
allocation
multi-functional
planetary boundaries
life cycle inventory
life cycle impact assessment
environmental assessment
Engineering and Technology
Teknik och teknologier
spellingShingle R&D
LCA
Life cycle assessment
wood
forest product
forestry
impact assessment
scenario modelling
end-of-life modelling
allocation
multi-functional
planetary boundaries
life cycle inventory
life cycle impact assessment
environmental assessment
Engineering and Technology
Teknik och teknologier
Sandin, Gustav
Life cycle assessment in the development of forest products : Contributions to improved methods and practices
description The prospect of reducing environmental impacts is a key driver for the research and development (R&D) of new forest products. Life cycle assessment (LCA) is often used for assessing the environmental impact of such products, e.g. for the purpose of guiding R&D. The aim of this thesis is to improve the methods and practices of LCA work carried out in the R&D of forest products. Six research questions were formulated from research needs identified in LCA work in five technical inter-organisational R&D projects. These projects also provided contexts for the case studies that were used to address the research questions. The main contributions of the research are as follows: Regarding the planning of LCA work in inter-organisational R&D projects, the research identified four characteristics that appear to be important to consider when selecting the roles of LCAs in such projects: (i) the project’s potential influence on environmental impacts, (ii) the degrees of freedom available for the technical direction of the project, (iii) the project’s potential to provide required input to the LCA, and (iv) access to relevant audiences for the LCA results. Regarding the modelling of future forest product systems, it was found that (i) it is important to capture uncertainties related to the technologies of end-of-life processes, the location of processes and the occurrence of land use change; and (ii) the choice of method for handling multi-functionality can strongly influence results in LCAs of forest products, particularly in consequential studies and in studies of relatively small co-product flows. Regarding the assessment of environmental impacts of particular relevance for forest products, it was found that using established climate impact assessment practices can cause LCA practitioners to miss environmental hot-spots and make erroneous conclusions about the performance of forest products vis-à-vis non-forest alternatives, particularly in studies aimed at short-term impact mitigation. Also, a new approach for inventorying water cycle alterations was developed, which made it possible to capture catchment-scale effects of forestry never captured before. To connect the LCA results to global challenges, a procedure was proposed for translating the planetary boundaries into absolute product-scale targets for impact reduction, e.g. to be used for evaluating interventions for product improvements or for managing trade-offs between impact categories.
author Sandin, Gustav
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title Life cycle assessment in the development of forest products : Contributions to improved methods and practices
title_short Life cycle assessment in the development of forest products : Contributions to improved methods and practices
title_full Life cycle assessment in the development of forest products : Contributions to improved methods and practices
title_fullStr Life cycle assessment in the development of forest products : Contributions to improved methods and practices
title_full_unstemmed Life cycle assessment in the development of forest products : Contributions to improved methods and practices
title_sort life cycle assessment in the development of forest products : contributions to improved methods and practices
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