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2013
Journal Article
Title

Principles for life cycle inventories of land use on a global scale

Abstract
Purpose To assess the diverse environmental impacts of land use, a standardization of quantifying land use elementary flows is needed in life cycle assessment (LCA). The purpose of this paper is to propose how to standardize the land use classification and how to regionalize land use elementary flows. Materials and methods In life cycle inventories, land occupation and transformation are elementary flows providing relevant information on the type and location of land use for land use impact assessment. To find a suitable land use classification system for LCA, existing global land cover classification systems and global approaches to define biogeographical regions are reviewed. Results and discussion A new multi-level classification of land use is presented. It consists of four levels of detail ranging from very general global land cover classes to more refined categories and very specific categories indicating land use intensities. Regionalization is built on five levels, first distinguishing between terrestrial, freshwater, and marine biomes and further specifying climatic regions, specific biomes, ecoregions and finally indicating the exact geo-referenced information of land use. Current land use inventories and impact assessment methods do not always match and hinder a comprehensive assessment of land use impact. A standardized definition of land use types and geographic location helps to overcome this gap and provides the opportunity to test the optimal resolution of land cover types and regionalization for each impact pathway. Conclusions and recommendation The presented approach provides the necessary flexibility to providers of inventories and developers of impact assessment methods. To simplify inventories and impact assessment methods of land use, we need to find archetypical situations across impact pathways, land use types and regions, and aggregate inventory entries and methods accordingly.
Author(s)
Koellner, Thomas
Univ. Bayreuth, Fakultät für Biologie, Chemie und Geowissenschaften
Baan, Laura de
ETH Zürich, Inst. für Umweltentscheidungen
Beck, Tabea
Univ. Stuttgart, Abt. Ganzheitliche Bilanzierung
Brandao, Miguel
Europäische Kommission, Inst. für Umwelt und Nachhaltigkeit
Civit, Barbara
Univ. Tecnológica Nacional, Mendoza
Goedkoop, Mark
PRé Consultants bv, Amersfoort
Margnie, Manuele
École Polytechnique de Montréal, Dép. de génie chimique
i Canals, Llorenç Milà
Unilever U.K. Central Resources Limited
Müller-Wenk, Ruedi
Univ. St. Gallen. Inst. für Wirtschaft und Ökologie
Weidema, Bo
Ecoinvent Centre, St. Gallen
Wittstock, Bastian
Fraunhofer-Institut für Bauphysik IBP  
Journal
International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment  
Open Access
DOI
10.1007/s11367-012-0392-0
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Language
English
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