Lecture

Inventory Calculation: Sequential Approach

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This lecture covers the sequential approach to inventory calculation in life cycle assessment, focusing on the boundaries of the product system, data collection, scaling processes to functional units, and aggregating elemental flows for a comprehensive inventory analysis.

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Analyse du cycle de vie environmental
MOOC introduction à la pensée du cycle de vie et aux concepts théoriques pour réaliser et critiquer une analyse du cycle de vie.
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