• Titel: A new data architecture for advancing life cycle assessment
  • Urheber: Ingwersen, Wesley W. [ Autor/In ]
  • Beteiligt: Hawkins, Troy R. ; Transue, Thomas R. ; Meyer, David E. ; Moore, Gary ; Kahn, Ezra ; Arbuckle, Peter ; Paulsen, Heidi ; Norris, Gregory A.
  • Enthalten in: The international journal of life cycle assessment; 20(2015), 4 vom: 20. Jan., Seite 520-526

  • Erschienen: 2015
  • ISSN: 0948-3349
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • Schlagwörter: Life cycle assessment ; Life cycle impact assessment ; Resource description framework ; Data harmonization ; Nomenclature ; Ontology
  • Inhalt: Introduction Life cycle assessment (LCA) has a technical architecture that limits data interoperability, transparency, and automated integration of external data. More advanced information technologies offer promise for increasing the ease with which information can be synthesized within an LCA framework. Vision A new architecture is described that combines, stores, and annotates data for life cycle assessment. The Resource Description Framework is proposed for managing LCA data. To explore the capabilities of this approach, the LCA Harmonization Tool (LCA-HT) is being developed to map and store data from different sources and to clearly capture user-defined relationships between nomenclatures for easy use. It will enable increased interoperability of LCA data and more structured and automated incorporation of non-LCA data into LCA models. Moving forward The LCA-HT is intended to be a core component of LCA data architecture (a data commons) used by US federal agencies and other data providers to make data representing US conditions more accessible for public use. It will also be used to bring together data from human health exposure models with traditional LCA for evaluating near-field human health risk in the life cycle context to demonstrate the practical advancements possible with this new architecture. The tool will remain open source and freely available
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