Journal of Industrial Ecology
1997 - 2025
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Volume 9, issue 4, 2005
- Why Eco‐efficiency? pp. 2-5

- Gjalt Huppes and Masanobu Ishikawa
- Eco‐efficiency: Philosophy, Theory, and Tools pp. 6-8

- John R. Ehrenfeld
- Toward a Methods Framework for Eco‐efficiency Analysis? pp. 9-11

- Helge Brattebø
- Eco‐efficiency: Motives, Drivers, and Economic Implications pp. 12-14

- Paul Ekins
- Measurement and Analysis of Eco‐efficiency: An Economist's Perspective pp. 15-18

- Timo Kuosmanen
- Eco‐efficiency Analysis: Applications and User Contacts pp. 19-21

- Robert Gabriel and Anna Braune
- The Maximum Abatement Cost Method for Assessing Environmental Cost‐Effectiveness pp. 22-23

- Tosihiro Oka
- A Framework for Quantified Eco‐efficiency Analysis pp. 25-41

- Gjalt Huppes and Masanobu Ishikawa
- Eco‐efficiency and Its xsTerminology pp. 43-46

- Gjalt Huppes and Masanobu Ishikawa
- The Cost of Sustainability Capital and the Creation of Sustainable Value by Companies pp. 47-58

- Frank Figge and Tobias Hahn
- Measuring Eco‐efficiency of Production with Data Envelopment Analysis pp. 59-72

- Timo Kuosmanen and Mika Kortelainen
- The Sustainability Balanced Scorecard as a Framework for Eco‐efficiency Analysis pp. 73-83

- Andreas Möller and Stefan Schaltegger
- Supply Curves for Eco‐efficient Environmental Improvements Using Different Weighting Methods pp. 85-96

- Evert Nieuwlaar, Geert Warringa, Corjan Brink and Walter Vermeulen
- Calculating Cost‐effectiveness for Activities with Multiple Environmental Effects Using the Maximum Abatement Cost Method pp. 97-103

- Tosihiro Oka, Masanobu Ishikawa, Yoshifumi Fujii and Gjalt Huppes
- Integrated Environmental and Economic Assessment of Products and Processes pp. 105-116

- Ina Rüdenauer, Carl‐Otto Gensch, Rainer Grießhammer and Dirk Bunke
- How Can the Eco‐efficiency of a Region be Measured and Monitored? pp. 117-130

- Jyri Seppäläa, Matti Melanen, Ilmo Mäenpää, Sirkka Koskela, Jyrki Tenhunen and Marja‐Riitta Hiltunen
- A Practical Method for Quantifying Eco‐efficiency Using Eco‐design Support Tools pp. 131-144

- Yoshinori Kobayashi, Hideki Kobayashi, Akinori Hongu and Kiyoshi Sanehira
- Monetary Valuation of Emissions in Implementing Environmental Policy pp. 145-154

- Marc D. Davidson, Bart H. Boon and Jessica van Swigchem
- Operational Eco‐efficiency: Comparing Firms' Environmental Investments in Different Domains of Operation pp. 155-170

- Roland W. Scholz and Arnim Wiek
- Eco‐efficiency Trends in the UK Steel and Aluminum Industries pp. 171-188

- Kristina Dahlström and Paul Ekins
- Assessing the Eco‐efficiency of End‐of‐Pipe Technologies with the Environmental Cost Efficiency Indicator pp. 189-203

- Stefanie Hellweg, Gabor Doka, Göran Finnveden and Konrad Hungerbühler
- Eco‐efficiency of Advanced Loop‐closing Systems for Vehicles and Household Appliances in Hyogo Eco‐town pp. 205-221

- Tohru Morioka, Kiyotaka Tsunemi, Yugo Yamamoto, Helmut Yabar and Noboru Yoshida
- Eco‐efficiency for Pollution Prevention in Small to Medium‐Sized Enterprises: A Case from South Korea pp. 223-240

- Sangwon Suh, Kun Mo Lee and Sangsun Ha
- Books: The Effectiveness of Policy Instruments for Energy‐Efficiency Improvement in Firms. TheDutch Experience. Series: Eco‐Efficiency in Industry and Science, Vol. 15. Dordrecht pp. 241-242

- Frank Biermann
- Book: Eco‐Efficiency, Regulation and Sustainable Business. Towards a Governance Structure for Sustainable Development pp. 242-243

- Udo E. Simonis
- Book: Risk and Reason: Safety, Law, and the Environment pp. 243-247

- Adam M. Finkel
- Book: Eco‐efficiency and Beyond—Towards the SustainableEnterprise pp. 247-249

- Andreas Möller
- Book: Global Crises, Global Solutions pp. 249-252

- Frank Ackerman
Volume 9, issue 3, 2005
- Industrial Ecology and Public Policy pp. 1-3

- Reid Lifset
- Eco‐labels and Electric Monks pp. 4-7

- Roland Clift, Rosalind Malcolm, Henrikke Baumann, Lucy Connell and Gareth Rice
- Material Flows Accounts: Moving from Prototypes to Practice pp. 8-11

- Frederick W. Allen
- Quo Vadis EIP? How Eco‐industrial Parks are Evolving pp. 12-14

- Andreas Koenig
- Redesigning the Industrial Ecology of the Automobile pp. 15-30

- Peter Wells and Renato J. Orsato
- Internet‐Based Integrated Environmental Assessment Using Ontologies to Share Computational Models pp. 31-50

- Steven Kraines, Rafael Batres, Michihisa Koyama, David Wallace and Hiroshi Komiyama
- A Method for Measuring the Efficiency Gap between Average and Best Practice Energy Use: The ENERGY STAR Industrial Energy Performance Indicator pp. 51-65

- Gale A. Boyd
- The Multilevel Cycle of Anthropogenic Zinc pp. 67-90

- T. E. Graedel, Dick van Beers, Marlen Bertram, Kensuke Fuse, Robert B. Gordon, Alexander Gritsinin, Ermelinda M. Harper, Amit Kapur, Robert J. Klee, Reid Lifset, Laiq Memon and Sabrina Spatari
- Exploratory Data Analysis of the Multilevel Anthropogenic Zinc Cycle pp. 91-108

- T.E. Graedel, Marlen Bertram and Barbara Reck
- Mixtures of UK Wheat as an Efficient and Environmentally Friendly Source for Bioethanol pp. 109-126

- J. Stuart Swanston and Adrian C. Newton
- Multi‐criteria Analysis for Technique Assessment:Case Study from Industrial Coating pp. 127-142

- Jutta Geldermann and Otto Rentz
- Rethinking Environmental Performance from a Public Health Perspective: A Comparative Industry Analysis pp. 143-167

- Dinah A. Koehler, Deborah H. Bennett, Gregory A. Norris and John D. Spengler
- Extended Producer Responsibility for Waste Electronics: An Example of Printer Recycling in the United Kingdom pp. 169-189

- C. Kieren Mayers, Chris M. France and Sarah J. Cowell
- Pulp Nonfiction: Regionalized Dynamic Model of the U.S. Pulp and Paper Industry pp. 191-211

- Brynhildur Davidsdottir and Matthias Ruth
- Book: Greening Chinese Business: Barriers, Trends and Opportunities for Environmental Management pp. 213-214

- Yong Geng
Volume 9, issue 1‐2, 2005
- Consumption and Industrial Ecology pp. 1-6

- Edgar G. Hertwich
- The World Behind the Product pp. 7-10

- Bas de Leeuw
- Transitions to Sustainability in Production‐Consumption Systems pp. 11-13

- Louis Lebel
- Consumption It Is Time for Economists and Scientists to Talk pp. 14-17

- Betsy Taylor
- Live Better by Consuming Less?: Is There a “Double Dividend” in Sustainable Consumption? pp. 19-36

- Tim Jackson
- Sustainable Consumption and Worktime Reduction pp. 37-50

- Juliet B. Schor
- Slower Consumption Reflections on Product Life Spans and the “Throwaway Society” pp. 51-67

- Tim Cooper
- Towards an Integrated Regional Materials Flow Accounting Model pp. 69-84

- Philip Sinclair, Eleni Papathanasopoulou, Warren Mellor and Tim Jackson
- Consumption and the Rebound Effect: An Industrial Ecology Perspective pp. 85-98

- Edgar G. Hertwich
- Sustainable Consumption of Food: A Framework for Analyzing Scenarios about Changes in Diets pp. 99-114

- Faye Duchin
- Market Movements: Nongovernmental Organization Strategies to Influence Global Production and Consumption pp. 115-128

- Dara O'Rourke
- The Everyday Life Context of Increasing Energy Demands: Time Use Survey Data in a Decomposition Analysis pp. 129-145

- Mikko Jalas
- Environmental Load from Dutch Private Consumption: How Much Damage Takes Place Abroad? pp. 147-168

- Durk S. Nijdam, Harry C. Wilting, Mark J. Goedkoop and Jakob Madsen
- Using Input‐Output Analysis to Measure the Environmental Pressure of Consumption at Different Spatial Levels pp. 169-185

- Jesper Munksgaard, Mette Wier, Manfred Lenzen and Christopher Dey
- Economic and Societal Changes in China and their Effects onWater Use A Scenario Analysis pp. 187-200

- Klaus Hubacek and Laixiang Sun
- An Analysis of Sustainable Consumption by the Waste Input‐Output Model pp. 201-219

- Koji Takase, Yasushi Kondo and Ayu Washizu
- Indirect and Direct Energy Requirements of City Households in Sweden: Options for Reduction, Lessons from Modeling pp. 221-235

- Annika Carlsson‐Kanyama, Rebecka Engström and Rixt Kok
- Linking the Use of Scented Consumer Products to Consumer Exposure to Polycyclic Musk Fragrances pp. 237-258

- Matthias Wormuth, Martin Scheringer and Konrad Hungerbühler
- Pursuing More Sustainable Consumption by Analyzing Household Metabolism in European Countries and Cities pp. 259-275

- Henri C. Moll, Klaas Jan Noorman, Rixt Kok, Rebecka Engström, Harald Throne‐Holst and Charlotte Clark
- Small is Beautiful U.S. House Size, Resource Use, and the Environment pp. 277-287

- Alex Wilson and Jessica Boehland
- The Paradox of Choice pp. 293-295

- Paul C. Stern
- The New Consumers. The Influence of Affluence on the Environment pp. 295-296

- Inge Røpke
- The State of Consumption Today: State of the World 2004 pp. 296-298

- Matthew Bentley
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