24 Years Intersectoral LCA Database Development, Growth, and Update: from PE/Thinkstep-GaBi to Sphera-MLC
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- BAITZ Martin
- Sphera Solutions GmbH, Germany
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- BECKER Tim
- Sphera Solutions GmbH, Germany
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- WOLF Marc-ANDREE
- maki Consulting GmbH, Germany
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- COLODEL Cecilia MAKISHI
- Sphera Solutions GmbH, Germany
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- SCHULZ Sebastian
- Sphera Solutions GmbH, Germany
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- COEN Daniel
- Sphera Solutions GmbH, Germany
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- SUZALY Nashua
- Sphera Solutions GmbH, Germany
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- SPYKMAN Raphaela
- Sphera Solutions GmbH, Germany
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- SCHULTE Rieke
- Sphera Solutions GmbH, Germany
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- HALLMANN Anita
- Sphera Solutions GmbH, Germany
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- BOSCH Fabian
- Sphera Solutions GmbH, Germany
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- LEWEKE Jakob
- Sphera Solutions GmbH, Germany
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- RUDOLF Matthias
- Sphera Solutions GmbH, Germany
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- HAERTL Timo
- Sphera Solutions GmbH, Germany
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- THELLIER Lionel
- Sphera Solutions GmbH, Germany
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- ANG May
- Sphera Solutions Inc., USA
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- SCHOELL Steffen
- Sphera Solutions GmbH, Germany
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- PARKER John
- Sphera Solutions Inc., Canada
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- KUPFER Thilo
- Technical University of Applied Sciences Bingen, Germany
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Description
<p>Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is recognized as a comprehensive scientific approach to quantify the overall environmental sustainability of products and organizations, including countries. The proper application of this environmental management tool requires the adequate use of current, reliable and consistent inventory data. Sphera’s LCA for Experts (LCA FE) software and Managed LCA Content Databases (MLC Databases), formerly known as the GaBi Software and Databases, is a globally leading life cycle inventory (LCI) database and also the only comprehensive database that started in the early 1990s and continues to be maintained and updated. It has been refined and expanded over the last three decades together with and for LCA work in industry, research and development as well as for policy development. LCA application in industrial and professional practice must fulfill three basic criteria: 1) It must be reliable in order to ensure the credibility of results and decision support 2) it has to fit into existing processes, standards and practices in business to ensure applicability and 3) it must provide quantitative and relevant information.</p>
Journal
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- Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, Japan
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Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, Japan 19 (4), 227-236, 2023
The Institute of Life Cycle Assessment, Japan
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390579388428974336
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- NII Book ID
- AA12568247
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- ISSN
- 18810519
- 18802761
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- NDL BIB ID
- 033137500
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
- NDL Search
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