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|a Environmental carbon footprints :
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|a Front Cover; ENVIRONMENTAL CARBON FOOTPRINTS; ENVIRONMENTAL CARBON FOOTPRINTS: Industrial Case Studies; Copyright; CONTENTS; CONTRIBUTORS; BIOGRAPHY; 1 -- The Need for Greenhouse Gas Analyses in Industrial Sectors; 1.1 INTRODUCTION; 1.2 DECOMPOSITION METHOD; 1.3 APPLICATIONS OF LOGARITHMIC MEAN DIVISIA INDEX; 1.3.1 Early Oil Crisis; 1.3.2 Intensified Knowledge to Solving Greenhouse Crisis; 1.3.3 Finding Lasting Solution to the Greenhouse Situation; 1.4 CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; 2 -- Booming and Stagnation of Spanish Construction Sector Through the Extended Carbon Footprint Concept
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|a 2.1 INTRODUCTION2.2 METHODOLOGY AND DATABASE; 2.2.1 Extended Carbon Footprint; 2.2.2 Total Emissions and Social Accounting Matrix Multipliers; 2.2.3 The Estimation of the Extended Carbon Footprint; 2.2.4 Databases; 2.3 MAIN RESULTS; 2.3.1 Carbon Footprint of the Spanish Economy; 2.3.2 Decomposition of Extended Carbon Footprint of Construction Sector; 2.3.3 Construction Sector Emission Multipliers; 2.3.4 Advantages and Limitations of This Study; 2.4 CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; REFERENCES; 3 -- The Environmental Impact of Magnetic Nanoparticles Under the Perspective of Carbon Footprint
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|a 3.1 INTRODUCTION3.2 MATERIALS AND METHODS; 3.2.1 Goal and Scope Definition; 3.2.1.1 Objectives; 3.2.1.2 Functional Unit; 3.2.1.3 Description of the mNPs Production Scenarios; 3.2.1.3.1 Preparation of Polyacrylic Acid-Coated Fe3O4 mNPs (Scenario A); 3.2.1.3.2 Preparation Polyethylenimine-Coated mNPs (Scenario B): Octahedral PEI-Coated mNPs (Scenario B1) and Spherical PEI-Coated mN ... ; 3.2.1.3.3 Preparation of Oleic Acid mNPs (Scenario C); 3.2.1.3.4 Preparation of Fe3O4 at SiO2-Coated mNPs (Scenario D); 3.2.1.3.5 Fe3O4 at SiO2-Coated mNPs (Scenario D1)
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|a 3.2.1.3.6 Fe3O4 at SiO2-Coated mNPs (Silica Thin Shell) (Scenario D2)3.2.2 Life Cycle Inventory Analysis; 3.2.3 Impact Assessment Methodology; 3.3 ENVIRONMENTAL RESULTS; 3.3.1 Scenario A; 3.3.2 Scenario B1; 3.3.3 Scenario B2; 3.3.4 Scenario C; 3.3.5 Scenario D1; 3.3.6 Scenario D2; 3.3.7 Environmental Analysis per Unit Immobilization Yield; 3.4 CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; 4 -- Carbon Footprint of Municipal Solid Waste Considering Selective Collection of Recyclable Waste; 4.1 INTRODUCTION; 4.2 LOGISTIC CHAIN OF RECYCLABLE WASTE; 4.3 BRAZILIAN WASTE MANAGEMENT OUTLOOK
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|a 4.3.1 The National Perspective4.3.2 Panorama of Rio de Janeiro; 4.4 CASE STUDY; 4.4.1 Characteristics of the Private Company; 4.4.2 Quantity of Waste Collected and Its Composition; 4.4.3 Planned Scenarios; 4.5 APPLIED CARBON FOOTPRINT METHODOLOGY; 4.6 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION; 4.7 CONCLUSIONS; ANNEX I; ANNEX II; REFERENCES; 5 -- Carbon Footprint Analysis of Personal Electronic Product-Induction Cooker; 5.1 INTRODUCTION; 5.2 METHODOLOGY; 5.2.1 Scope; 5.2.1.1 Product System and Its Function(s); 5.2.2 Functional Unit; 5.2.2.1 Data and Data Quality; 5.2.2.1.1 Description of Data
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