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Life Cycle Inventory Program: Achievements and Goals

Life Cycle Inventory Program: Achievements and Goals. Presented to ILCP Portland, OR November 19, 2004. TF1: Database Registry. Accomplishments Draft compilation of databases Version 1 of Questionnaire on Web Recent Stalemate: Descriptors Complex/detailed, or simple/overview

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Life Cycle Inventory Program: Achievements and Goals

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  1. Life Cycle Inventory Program:Achievements and Goals Presented to ILCP Portland, OR November 19, 2004

  2. TF1: Database Registry • Accomplishments • Draft compilation of databases • Version 1 of Questionnaire on Web • Recent Stalemate: Descriptors • Complex/detailed, or simple/overview • Solution, Portland • Simple/overview as default, detail optional

  3. TF1: Database Registry

  4. TF2: Database Characteristics • Accomplishments (in collaboration/connection with related projects in Germany and E.U.) • Reaching agreement among providers/implementers of database formats on harmonized international solution • Software providers, database providers, database users • Schedule to completion • Publicize draft resolution December 2004 • Finalize in Lille, May 2005 • Include recommendation for maintainer of evolving standard

  5. TF3: Database Characteristics • Accomplishments • Document outline with author assignments • Challenge arose: • Broad coverage of “all possible” method issues • Solution, Portland: Focus! • Address head-on two key LCI method issues: • Allocation • Consequential / Attributional • Finalize / present in Lille • Input to major LCA applications: green building

  6. TF5: Capacity: 2004 • Establishment of Regional LCA Networks • Africa (May 2004) • South East Asia (October 2004 – AIST/APEC) • Latin America (2004… including October 2004) • Charters, action plans • Book and proposal in Latin America • Initial websites; begin exchange among networks • Broadening participation to additional regions

  7. TF5: Capacity: 2005 • Database Development Workshops • Africa • Southeast Asia • Latin America • Bring national data & major stakeholder application • Receive training • Build version 1 of national database • Apply to stakeholder case study problem • Go home with training, databases, initial findings

  8. TF5: Capacity: 2005 • Prior to workshops • Network outreach / expansion / recruit members • Establish terms with providers of software, base data • TF5 guidance: • Data gathering • Beta test Finnish Guide to LCI database development • Beta test SETAC IOA WG Guide to IOA data development • Network outreach: users, prime case example • Major export markets • Major policy applications

  9. TF5: Capacity: 2005 • Workshop Format • Day 0: Conference • Day 1: LCA Training • Day 2-3: National teams adopt global data to nation • Day 4: Case study applications • Integrated solid waste management • Exports of high importance • Other

  10. TF 4: LCA Application Library • Chair: Harro von Blottnitz, University of Cape Town • Meta-analyses • Summarize consistent findings into usable knowledge • Explain differences, leverage points • Multi-nation teams • Universities, Industry, Government • Cross-cutting: • Inventory, Impact Assessment, Management

  11. TF 4 Approach 2005 • Review existing meta-analyses, ID expert teams • Identify key application areas/topics: • Extensive LCA coverage • High policy/market relevance • Funding / resources • First round of meta-analyses; • Convene and review results and findings • Refine/define a sustainable process • Launch program for sustainable library

  12. TF 4 Proposed Schedule • Constitute TF4, Select 3 topics: End of February • Set design of first round of studies: April • Recruit partner institutes & sponsors: March-April • Conduct studies: May-October • Review meeting: November • Launch Phase 2: January 2006

  13. Focus: Activities with Results • Registry 2 • Databases • Applications • Synthesized • Guidance

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