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Assessing Progress Towards Sustainability. Frameworks, Tools and Case Studies

  • Book

  • April 2022
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5458217

Assessing Progress toward Sustainability: Frameworks, Tools, and Case Studies provides practical frameworks for measuring progress toward sustainability in various areas of production, consumption, services and urban development as they relate to environmental impact. A variety of policies/strategies or frameworks are available at national and international levels. This book presents an integrated approach to sustainability progress measurement by considering both the frameworks and methodological developments of various tools, as well as their implementation in assessing the sustainability of processes, products and services through a global perspective.

Combining methods and their application, the book covers a variety of topics, including lifecycle assessment, risk assessment, nexus thinking, and connection to SDGs. Organized clearly into three main sections --Frameworks, Tools, and Case Studies--this book can serve as a practical resource for researchers and practitioners alike in environmental science, sustainability, environmental management and environmental engineering.

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Table of Contents

1. An integrated approach to assess the sustainability progress

SECTION 1. Frameworks for assessing sustainability 2. Sustainable development and its goals 3. Sustainability and the circular economy 4. The Food-Energy-Water Nexus Approach 5. The European Green Deal in the Global Sustainability Context

SECTION 2. Assessment tools for sustainability- methodological issues 6. Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment-based Tools 7. Footprint Tools 8.� The combined use of Life Cycle Assessment and Data Envelopment Analysis to analyze the environmental efficiency of multi-unit systems 9. Territorial LCA 10. Environmental Impact and Risk Assessment 11.� Multi-Criteria Decision Making

SECTION 3. Case studies for sustainability assessments 12. Life cycle assessment for eco-design in product development 13. Life Cycle Assessment for the design of a pilot Recovery Plant in the European context 14. LCA and food and personal care products sustainability: Case studies of Thai Riceberry rice products 15. Environmental and economic sustainability of cocoa production in West Sub-Saharan Africa 16. LCA/Sustainability assessment for urban water systems 17. Environmental sustainability in energy production systems 18. Sustainability assessment of biotechnological processes: LCA and LCC of second-generation biobutanol production 19. Footprint assessment of municipal solid waste management systems 20. How can we validate the environmental profile of bioplastics? Towards the introduction of Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) in the value-chains. 21. Conclusions

Authors

Carmen Teodosiu Professor and Director of the Department of Environmental Engineering and Management from "Gheorghe Asachi� Technical University Iasi (TUIASI), Romania.. Carmen Teodosiu is Professor and Director of the Department of Environmental Engineering and Management from 'Gheorghe Asachi' Technical University of Iasi (TUIASI), Romania. She obtained her chemical engineering degree at TUIASI (1981); post-graduate diploma (1995) and a Master of Science degree with distinction in environmental science and technology (1996), both at IHE Institute of Hydraulics and Environmental Engineering, UNESCO-IHE Delft, The Netherlands; and her PhD in chemistry at TUIASI (1998). From 2008 to 2016, she was Vice-Rector for research and Director of the Doctoral Schools at TUIASI. Her research interests are in the fields of advanced wastewater treatment, integrated water resources management, and environmental and sustainability assessments.
Prof. Carmen Teodosiu published more than 198 scientific papers in international peer-reviewed journals, 29 book chapters, 8 patents, Hirsch index = 26 (Scopus and Web of Science or WoS), and H = 30 (Google Scholar). She was involved, as a coordinator/principal investigator, in 224 research projects funded by European and National agencies or industries. She is a PhD supervisor in the domains of chemical and environmental engineering, and 15 candidates received their PhD titles under her supervision. Prof. Teodosiu received the Doctor Honoris Causa award from Pannonia University Veszprem, Hungary. She is the initiator and chairperson of the International Conference in Environmental Engineering and Management (ICEEM), with its 11th edition in 2021 (four previous editions were organised in Hungary, Austria, Italy, and Switzerland, www.iceem.ro).
Prof. Carmen Teodosiu is a member of editorial boards and subject editor for international peer-reviewed journals such as Sustainable Production and Consumption, Journal of Cleaner Production, Water, and Environmental Engineering and Management Journal. She is also a guest editor of special issues of journals such as Process Safety and Environmental Protection, Sustainable Production and Consumption, Water, Sustainability, and Environmental Engineering and Management Journal.

. Silvia Fiore Associate Professor at the Department of Engineering for Environment, Land and Infrastructures (DIATI) at Politecnico di Torino, Italy. Silvia Fiore is Associate Professor at the Department of Engineering for Environment, Land and Infrastructures (DIATI) at Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy, since 2014. She obtained her chemistry degree at the University of Turin (1997) and a PhD in environmental engineering at Polytechnic University of Turin (2003). She instructs the courses 'Environmental Chemistry' and 'Circular Economy and Environmental Sustainability' at the Polytechnic University of Turin. She is responsible of the Circular Economy laboratory. Her current research interests are water and wastewater treatments, waste management and circular economy, and environmental and economic assessments of full-scale processes. She has published more than 76 papers in peer-reviewed journals (H index = 21 on Scopus, 23 on Google Scholar), has supervised 10 PhD theses (4 ongoing) and 12 research fellows, and was the principal coordinator of 11 research projects funded by European/National agencies and industries. She is currently involved in three Horizon 2020 projects (BEST4Hy, HYDRA, and NICE) and in one ERA-MIN2 project (BASH-TREAT). She has been Visiting Scholar at McGill University, Canada, in 2016. She was awarded Doctor Honoris Causa by 'Gheorghe Asachi' Technical University of Iasi in 2019 and has been appointed Adjunct Research Professor (2018-24) in the Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering of Western University of Ontario, Canada. She is an editorial board member for Environmental Engineering and Management Journal and the Sustainability journal. She is also a guest editor for Sustainable Production and Consumption, Water, and Sustainability journals. Almudena Hospido Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering of the Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (USC), Spain. Almudena Hospido is Associate Professor at the Department of Chemical Engineering and a member of the Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Environmental Technologies (CRETUS), both at the Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (USC), Spain. Her current research interests are related to the application and development of life cycle assessment and environmental footprints for monitoring progress and support decisions, with a special focus on the wastewater sector (both treatment and valorisation) and on the food production and processing industry.
International collaboration has always been a key pillar of her research activities, with research stays in Sweden, Canada, and the United Kingdom, and an active role in European projects: at present participating in two H2020 actions (USABLE Packaging and PROTECT) and in the past as coordinator of the H2020 CAS ENERWATER that developed, tested, and validated a method to measure, benchmark, and communicate the energy efficiency of wastewater treatment plants. The method has been adopted by the CEN/TC165 and approved in January 2021 as the CEN/TR 17614: Standard method for assessing and improving the energy efficiency of wastewater treatment plans.
She has published more than 70 papers in peer-reviewed journals (H-index = 35, Scopus) and 10 book chapters. She has supervised eight PhD theses (three of them ongoing). She is an editorial board member for the International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, responsible for the wastewater section.
Almudena Hospido was also Vice-Rector of Internationalisation (September 2015-June 2018), CEO of Cursos Internacionais da USC (October 2015-June 2018), member of the Executive Committee of the Compostela Group of Universities (September 2015-June 2018), and USC International Relations Coordinator (September 2013-April 2014).