Sustainability Metrics and Indicators of Environmental Impact: Industrial and Agricultural Life Cycle Assessment covers trending topics on the environmental impact of systems of production, putting emphasis on lifecycle assessment (LCA). This methodology is one of the most important tools of analysis, as mathematical models are applied that will quantify the systematic inputs and outputs of the processes in order to evaluate the sustainability of industrial processes and products. In this sense, LCA is mainly a tool to support environmental decision-making that analyzes the environmental impacts of products and technologies from a lifecycle perspective. The emergence of ever-larger global issues, such as the energy dilemma, the changing climate and the scarcity of natural resources, such as water, has boosted the search for tools capable of ensuring the reliability of the results published by the industries, and has become an important tool in order to achieve sustainability and environmental preservation. Thus, lifecycle assessment (LCA), including carbon footprint valuation is necessary to ensure better internal management. - Provides guidance on environmental impacts and the carbon footprint of industrial processes - Features guidelines in lifecycle assessment to support a sustainable approach, along with quantifiable data to support proposed solutions - Includes a companion website with slides and graphics to quantity environmental impact and other metrics of lifecycle assessment
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Prof. Dr. Eduardo Jacob-Lopes is currently an Associate professor at the Department of Food Technology and Science, Federal University of Santa Maria (UFSM). He has more than 15 years of teaching and research experience. He has coordinated/coordinates more than 50 research projects and/or technological development financed by public funding agencies and private initiatives. He has published more than 550 scientific publications/communications, which includes 10 books, 45 book chapters, 100 original research papers, 370 research communications in national and international conferences, and has registered 12 patents. He is a member of the editorial board of 10 journals and acts as a reviewer for several national and international journals. His research interests include bioprocess engineering with an emphasis on microalgal biotechnology.
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1. Sustainability metrics and indicators through the life cycle assessment: A brief history
2. Fundamentals of life cycle assessment: Definitions, terminology, and concepts 3. Methods of evaluation of the impact on the life cycle 4. Optional elements of life cycle impact assessment 5. Assistant's tools towards life cycle assessment 6. Carbon Footprint and Carbon Market 7. The role of life cycle assessment in agricultural systems 8. Economic aspects of sustainability
9. Sustainability metrics and indicator strategies for a modern society