Journal of Industrial Ecology
1997 - 2025
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Volume 29, issue 3, 2025
- Tipping points toward sustainability: The role of industrial ecology pp. 622-633

- Claudia R. Binder, Aristide Athanassiadis, David Bristow, Helmut Haberl and Christopher Kennedy
- Earth system functioning as a separate area of protection for life cycle impact assessment pp. 634-644

- Jan Matuštík and Aleš Paulu
- How does space matter? On the importance of embedding spatialities in industrial ecology frameworks for circularity in the built environment pp. 645-655

- Georg Schiller, Xiaoxue Gao, Maud Lanau, Andreas Blum, Ning Zhang and Mustafa Selçuk Çıdık
- Urban–industrial symbiosis recommendation platform for urban factories: Leveraging historical exchange patterns through feature analysis for real‐world applications pp. 656-669

- Philipp Grimmel, Jan Felix Niemeyer, Chuan Fu Tan, Yajuan Sun, Yang Zhao, Nils Schöling, Zhiquan Yeo, Mark Mennenga, Vanessa Miriam Carlow and Christoph Herrmann
- Future disposal surge: A new quantification approach for predicting waste from external thermal insulation composite systems in Germany pp. 670-682

- Rafael Bischof, Rebekka Volk and Frank Schultmann
- Accounting for learning in prospective LCA: Theory and practical guidance pp. 683-697

- Sander S. van Nielen, René Kleijn and Arnold Tukker
- Synergies between corporate social responsibility precedence and sustainable development goals: A pathway to corporate‐led change pp. 698-718

- Ran Zhang and Qian (Jan) Li
- Life‐cycle greenhouse gas emissions associated with nuclear power generation in the United States pp. 719-732

- Jun Hong Clarence Ng, Pradeep Vyawahare, Pahola Thathiana Benavides, Yu Gan, Pingping Sun, Richard Boardman, Jason Marcinkoski and Amgad Elgowainy
- Global supply chains and domestic climate policy: Addressing the substantial material‐related carbon footprint of final consumption in France pp. 733-745

- Antoine Teixeira and Julien Lefèvre
- Spanning the industrial symbiosis within the circular economy: Critical issues and future research agenda pp. 746-765

- Chiara Palagonia, Laura Michelini and Caroline Mattelin‐Pierrard
- Shedding light on the shadows: Transparency challenge in background life cycle inventory data pp. 766-776

- Jing Guo, Ruiqiao Li, Ruirui Zhang, Jianchuan Qi, Nan Li, Changqing Xu, Anthony S. F. Chiu, Yutao Wang, Hiroki Tanikawa and Ming Xu
- Impacts of water conservation, wastewater treatment, and reuse on water quantity and quality stress mitigation in China pp. 777-793

- Dan Wang, Zhuo Chen, Reetik Kumar Sahu, Taher Kahil, Ting Tang, Yuli Shan, Wei Zhang, Weili Ye, Guangxue Wu, Huimei Li and Klaus Hubacek
- Toward efficient mitigation solutions: Source‐based carbon pricing and economic implications in China pp. 794-812

- Xiaokun Wang, Lin Zhu and Hua Liao
- Life cycle assessment and role of circular economy: The case of fertilizer industry in India pp. 813-827

- Abhinav Katiyar and Vidyadhar V. Gedam
- Pricing firms’ biodiversity risk exposure: Empirical evidence from audit fees pp. 828-845

- Tobias Steindl, Stephan Küster and Sven Hartlieb
- Targeting carbon reduction in UK households: A new segmentation model using financial transaction data pp. 846-862

- Jasmine Wells, Anna Trendl, Anne Owen, John Barrett, Norbert Jobst and David Leake
- Temporal and spatial evolution and network analysis of urban ecological resilience considering natural influences pp. 863-877

- Zhe Liu and Tongtong Liu
- Differences in vehicle electrification policies and optimal transition periods across countries pp. 878-890

- Shohei Tokito and Yuya Nakamoto
- The updated and improved method for water scarcity impact assessment in LCA, AWARE2.0 pp. 891-907

- Georg Seitfudem, Markus Berger, Hannes Müller Schmied and Anne‐Marie Boulay
- Encounter the unforeseen: Resilient supply chain modeling for a sustainable bioeconomy pp. 908-923

- Martin Bruckler, Lars Wietschel, Selina Sartor, Andrea Thorenz and Axel Tuma
- Assessing resource benefit and carbon mitigation potential of China's electronic waste recycling pp. 924-936

- Hao Li, Pengru Fan, Kewei Xu, Bin Zhang and Zhaohua Wang
- Biodiversity finance: Sovereign biodiversity loss drivers and financial stability pp. 937-954

- Michael Mies
- A data‐centric investigation on the challenges of machine learning methods for bridging life cycle inventory data gaps pp. 955-966

- Bu Zhao, Jitong Jiang, Ming Xu and Qingshi Tu
- The urban mine of the Netherlands: The material basis for a circular economy pp. 967-981

- Ester van der Voet, Janneke van Oorschot, Teun Verhagen, Lauran van Oers, Vincent van Straalen, Vivian Tunn, Kiki Kersten and Roel Delahaye
- Human mobility and environmental factors pp. 982-996

- Chao Li, Alexander Ryota Keeley and Shunsuke Managi
- Supporting start‐ups in the circular economy: An analysis of university‐led incubators in India pp. 997-1012

- Marianna Lena Kambanou, Pinosh Kumar Hajoary and Axel Lindfors
- Sustainability in the industrial catering menus: Nutritional and environmental impact assessment pp. 1013-1021

- Cem Okan Özer, Ezgi Demir Özer and Duygu Başdoğan
- The differential impact of COVID‐19 on Belgian household carbon footprints: A gender perspective pp. 1022-1036

- Julia Jadin and Florine Le Henaff
Volume 29, issue 2, 2025
- Building circular economy theories: A practical‐oriented perspective and a way forward pp. 418-428

- Benito Mignacca, Serena Filippelli, Serena Strazzullo, Luigi Tiburzi, Andrea Urbinati and Julian Kirchherr
- Regional sensitivity analysis to assess critical parameters in circular economy interventions: An application to the dynamic MFA model pp. 429-439

- Yusuke Fujii, Ken Matsuoka, Ryu Koide, Nobuaki Shinojima and Shinsuke Murakami
- The evolution of research at the intersection of industrial ecology and artificial intelligence pp. 440-457

- Yongyue Gong, Fengmei Ma, Heming Wang, Asaf Tzachor, Wenju Sun, Junming Zhu, Gang Liu and Heinz Schandl
- Spatio‐temporal impact of land use changes on nitrogen emissions in the Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area pp. 458-472

- Chen Chen, Xiaohu Zhang and Chris Webster
- Boosting circular economy solutions in the construction sector using a life cycle assessment pp. 473-485

- Luca Marrucci, Tiberio Daddi and Fabio Iraldo
- Assessing decarbonization strategies and industrial symbiosis in the chemical and waste‐to‐energy sector pp. 486-502

- Maria Schnyder, Jing Huo and Stefanie Hellweg
- More habitual deviation alleviates the trade‐offs between dietary health, environmental impacts, and economic cost pp. 503-517

- Ling Zhang, Xinzhu Zheng, Wenling Liu and Li Ma
- Triple bottom line analysis of the decline in foreign tourist demand in Japan due to the COVID‐19 pandemic: Counterfactual structural decomposition approach pp. 518-530

- Yusuke Oga and Shigemi Kagawa
- How decarbonization and the circular economy interact: Benefits and trade‐offs in the case of the buildings, transport, and electricity sectors in Austria pp. 531-545

- W. Haas, A. Baumgart, N. Eisenmenger, D. Virág, G. Kalt, M. Sommer, K. Kratena and Ina Meyer
- A new circular economy conception for sustainable product design pp. 546-560

- Svenja Anja Klose and Magnus Fröhling
- Exploring the value ecosystem of digital product passports pp. 561-573

- Anna Gieß and Frederik Möller
- Intentions of housing developers to reuse wood materials in buildings pp. 574-589

- Marie Renée Sørum Gangsø, Gudbrand Lien, Mehmet Mehmetoglu, Hanne Kathrine Sjølie and Ståle Størdal
- Exploring automated tracking of chemicals through their conditions of use to support life cycle chemical assessment pp. 590-601

- John D. Chea, David E. Meyer, Raymond L. Smith, Sudhakar Takkellapati and Gerardo J. Ruiz‐Mercado
- Management of paradoxical tensions in industrial symbiosis: An exploration at the inter‐organizational level pp. 602-616

- Alice Alosi, Katrin Katana, Eleonora Annunziata, Murat Mirata, Francesco Rizzi and Marco Frey
Volume 29, issue 1, 2025
- The “nature” and “nurture” of product lifetimes in dynamic stock modeling pp. 6-18

- Kamila Krych, Daniel B. Müller and Johan B. Pettersen
- DEALA — A novel economic life cycle impact assessment method for differentiated economic assessments in the context of life cycle sustainability assessments pp. 19-33

- Jan‐Linus Popien, Alexander Barke, Raphael Ginster, Theresa Striecks, Christian Thies and Thomas S. Spengler
- Approaching building lifetimes and hazard rates through demolition patterns: Case studies for a historical city center pp. 34-46

- Zoé Cord'homme, Nils Dittrich, Kristina Bringedal Gedde, Romain G. Billy and Daniel B. Müller
- A framework for guiding safe and sustainable‐by‐design innovation pp. 47-65

- Carlos Felipe Blanco, Paul Behrens, Martina Vijver, Willie Peijnenburg, Joris Quik and Stefano Cucurachi
- When floodplain restoration meets socio‐ecological goals for rural stormwater management pp. 66-80

- Lisa A. Peterson, Patricia M. Awerbuch and Sabrina Spatari
- Image‐based prediction of residential building attributes with deep learning pp. 81-95

- Weimin Huang, Alexander W. Olson, Elias B. Khalil and Shoshanna Saxe
- Characterization of national eco‐industrial park projects in China, Korea, and Japan: Bibliometric analysis and systematic literature review pp. 96-112

- Agusta Samodra Putra, Liang Dong, Yujin Park and Hung‐Suck Park
- Comparative life cycle assessment of lithium‐ion, sodium‐ion, and solid‐state battery cells for electric vehicles pp. 113-128

- Florian Degen, Miriam Mitterfellner and Achim Kampker
- Measuring progress toward a circular economy of the ASEAN Community pp. 129-144

- Nargessadat Emami, Alessio Miatto, Shabbir Gheewala, Natthanij Soonsawad, Thi Cuc Nguyen, Anthony SF Chiu, Ivan Henderson Gue, Marianne Faith Martinico‐Perez, Xaysackda Vilaysouk and Heinz Schandl
- Green hydrogen production by PEM water electrolysis up to the year 2050: Prospective life cycle assessment using learning curves pp. 145-158

- Jan Christian Koj, Petra Zapp, Christoph Wieland, Klaus Görner and Wilhelm Kuckshinrichs
- Weighing the global built environment: High‐resolution mapping and quantification of material stocks in buildings pp. 159-172

- Helmut Haberl, André Baumgart, Julian Zeidler, Franz Schug, David Frantz, Daniela Palacios‐Lopez, Tomer Fishman, Yoav Peled, Bowen Cai, Doris Virág, Patrick Hostert, Dominik Wiedenhofer and Thomas Esch
- Linking regional MFA models: Understanding disparities within the global zinc cycle pp. 173-184

- L. Rostek and A. Loibl
- Economic crises and energy use: An input–output analysis of Catalonia's 2008–2014 financial crisis pp. 185-203

- Jaume Freire‐González and Oliver Canosa
- Implementing industrial and territorial ecology: The role of proximity and intermediaries in three French case studies pp. 204-216

- Andre Torre, Sébastien Bourdin, Sabrina Dermine‐Brullot and Maël Jambou
- Iron ore substitution and carbon emission reduction by scrap steel recycling under carbon neutrality goal pp. 217-232

- Bin Zhang, Yang Lu, Hao Li, Niu Niu, Qingyao Xin, Changqing Xu and Zhaohua Wang
- Oil discovery, energy transition, and the decline in wholesale prices during the Great Depression pp. 233-245

- Christopher A. Kennedy
- Carbon performance and corporate financial performance during crises: Evidence from the COVID‐19 pandemic and the Global Financial Crisis pp. 246-263

- Frederic Läger, Yassin Denis Bouzzine and Rainer Lueg
- Social life cycle assessment and its methodological challenges: A bibliometric and content analysis pp. 264-278

- Qianwen Huang, Yue Sun, Qi Guo, Qizheng Li, Ying Zhang, Xin Li and Laili Wang
- Applications of geospatial technologies for construction and demolition waste management: A systematic literature review pp. 279-297

- Zhikang Bao, Shengping Li, Ying Chen, Huili Xie, Wuyan Long and Wei‐Qiang Chen
- Nation's material flow: From the whole economy to final consumption—the case of Israel pp. 298-310

- Zeev Stossel and Meidad Kissinger
- Assessing biodiversity‐related disclosure: Drivers, outcomes, and financial impacts pp. 311-329

- Alexander Bassen, Daniel Buchholz, Kerstin Lopatta and Anna R. Rudolf
- Sustainable photovoltaic recycling to mitigate environmental pollution under climate and resource constraints pp. 330-343

- Jianxin Guo, Yonglong Cheng and Xiaoling Song
- Criticality assessment and management policy analysis of rare earth elements pp. 344-357

- Vorada Kosajan, Zongguo Wen and Xiyuan Wang
- Can circular economy strategies address resource constraints for lithium‐ion batteries? A comprehensive dynamic material flow analysis of lithium flows in China's battery sector pp. 358-374

- Haoning Liu and Teresa Domenech Aparisi
- Long‐term lifetime trends of large appliances since the introduction in Norwegian households pp. 375-389

- Kamila Krych and Johan Berg Pettersen
- Reducing material use and their greenhouse gas emissions in Greater Oslo pp. 390-405

- Lola S. A. Rousseau, Jan Sandstad Næss, Fabio Carrer, Sara Amini, Helge Brattebø and Edgar G. Hertwich
- Environmentally responsible supply chains in the era of digital transformation By Pietro Evangelista, Jukka Hallikas, and Mohamad Y. Jaber (Eds.), Cheltenhem, UK, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2024, pages: 286, price: 148$, ISBN: 9781803920191 pp. 406-408

- Katharina Berger
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