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Volume 26, issue 6, 2022
- Industrial ecology for the oceans pp. 1842-1846

- Ian Vázquez‐Rowe, Robert Parker, Helen Hamilton and Huan Liu
- A model for the intensity of fishing gear pp. 1847-1857

- Brandon Kuczenski, Camila Vargas Poulsen, Eric L. Gilman, Michael Musyl, Bri Winkler and Roland Geyer
- A tool to estimate the contribution of fishing gear modifications to reduce benthic impact pp. 1858-1870

- Claire Louise Szostek, Jan Geert Hiddink, Marija Sciberras, Jennifer L. Shepperson, Stephen Thompson, Samantha Hormbrey, Alex Caveen, William Lart, Dale Rodmell and Michel J. Kaiser
- Improving the estimation of ship emissions using the high‐spatiotemporal resolution wind fields simulated by the Weather Research and Forecast model: A case study in China pp. 1871-1881

- Xinyi Fu, Dongsheng Chen, Xiurui Guo, Jianlei Lang and Ying Zhou
- Development of simplified characterization factors for the assessment of expanded polystyrene and tire wear microplastic emissions applied in a food container life cycle assessment pp. 1882-1894

- Elena Corella‐Puertas, Pauline Guieu, Alessio Aufoujal, Cécile Bulle and Anne‐Marie Boulay
- Using information flow analysis to establish key data gaps in the assessment of marine microplastic pollution pp. 1895-1907

- Valentina H. Pauna and Cecilia Askham
- Greenhouse gas emissions of Norwegian seafoods: From comprehensive to simplified assessment pp. 1908-1919

- Friederike Ziegler, Sepideh Jafarzadeh, Erik Skontorp Hognes and Ulf Winther
- Evaluation of the environmental sustainability of the inshore great scallop (Pecten maximus) fishery in Galicia pp. 1920-1933

- Antonio Cortés, Sara González‐García, Amaya Franco‐Uría, Maria Teresa Moreira and Gumersindo Feijoo
- From the sea to the table: The environmental impact assessment of fishing, processing, and end‐of‐life of albacore in Cantabria pp. 1934-1946

- Ana Fernández‐Ríos, Sandra Ceballos‐Santos, Jara Laso, Cristina Campos, Jorge Cristóbal, María Margallo, Rubén Aldaco and Israel Ruiz‐Salmón
- Life cycle assessment of Indonesian canned crab (Portunus pelagicus) pp. 1947-1960

- Edi Iswanto Wiloso, Muhammad Romli, Bambang Arif Nugraha, Adisa Ramadhan Wiloso, Arief Ameir Rahman Setiawan and Patrik J. G. Henriksson
- Packaging environmental impact on seafood supply chains: A review of life cycle assessment studies pp. 1961-1978

- Cheila Almeida, Philippe Loubet, Tamíris Pacheco da Costa, Paula Quinteiro, Jara Laso, David Baptista de Sousa, Ronan Cooney, Sinead Mellett, Guido Sonnemann, Carlos José Rodríguez, Neil Rowan, Eoghan Clifford, Israel Ruiz‐Salmón, María Margallo, Rubén Aldaco, Maria Leonor Nunes, Ana Cláudia Dias and António Marques
- Assessing energy return on investment for harvest of wild Nodularia spumigena during blooms in the Baltic Sea pp. 1979-1991

- Joseph S. Pechsiri and Fredrik Gröndahl
- Quantifying environmental impacts of cleaner fish used as sea lice treatments in salmon aquaculture with life cycle assessment pp. 1992-2005

- Gaspard Philis, Friederike Ziegler, Mona Dverdal Jansen, Lars Christian Gansel, Sara Hornborg, Grete Hansen Aas and Anne Stene
- Effects of feed formula and farming system on the environmental performance of shrimp production chain from a life cycle perspective pp. 2006-2019

- Ahmad Al Eissa, Peng Chen, Paul B. Brown and Jen‐Yi Huang
- What would it take to establish a take‐back scheme for fishing gear? Insights from a comparative analysis of fishing gear and beverage containers pp. 2020-2032

- Leticia Nogueira, Louise Brøns Kringelum, Julia Olsen, Finn Arne Jørgensen and Bjørn Vidar Vangelsten
- Opportunities and limitations for the introduction of circular economy principles in EU aquaculture based on the regulatory framework pp. 2033-2044

- Leticia Regueiro, Richard Newton, Mohamed Soula, Diego Méndez, Björn Kok, David C. Little, Roberto Pastres, Johan Johansen and Martiña Ferreira
- Greenhouse gas emissions from the global transportation of crude oil: Current status and mitigation potential pp. 2045-2056

- Sharath Ankathi, Zifeng Lu, George G. Zaimes, Troy Hawkins, Yu Gan and Michael Wang
- Life‐cycle energy and environmental emissions of cargo ships pp. 2057-2068

- Yiqi Zhang, Yuan Chang, Changbo Wang, Jimmy C. H. Fung and Alexis K. H. Lau
- Characterization factors for ocean acidification impacts on marine biodiversity pp. 2069-2079

- Laura Scherer, İrem Gürdal and Peter M. van Bodegom
- Role of protected area in reducing marine and plastic litter: A case study from India's first Marine Protected Area and comparison with Non‐Protected Areas pp. 2080-2091

- Anju Baroth, Sonalika Mamgain, Kuppusamy Sivakumar, Prachi Sachchidanand Hatkar and Sameeha Pathan
- 3D printing to enable the reuse of marine plastic waste with reduced environmental impacts pp. 2092-2107

- Naiara Cañado, Erlantz Lizundia, Ortzi Akizu‐Gardoki, Rikardo Minguez, Blanca Lekube, Alex Arrillaga and Maider Iturrondobeitia
- Developing a methodology to quantify mismanaged plastic waste entering the ocean in coastal countries pp. 2108-2122

- Diana Ita‐Nagy, Ian Vázquez‐Rowe and Ramzy Kahhat
- Aquatic micro‐ and nano‐plastics in life cycle assessment: Development of an effect factor for the quantification of their physical impact on biota pp. 2123-2135

- Jérôme Lavoie, Anne‐Marie Boulay and Cécile Bulle
- Marine biomass for a circular blue‐green bioeconomy? A life cycle perspective on closing nitrogen and phosphorus land‐marine loops pp. 2136-2153

- Jean‐Baptiste E. Thomas, Rajib Sinha, Åsa Strand, Tore Söderqvist, Johanna Stadmark, Frida Franzén, Ida Ingmansson, Fredrik Gröndahl and Linus Hasselström
- Deep‐sea nodules versus land ores: A comparative systems analysis of mining and processing wastes for battery‐metal supply chains pp. 2154-2177

- Daina Paulikas, Steven Katona, Erika Ilves and Saleem H. Ali
Volume 26, issue 5, 2022
- Sustainability assessment of product systems in dire straits due to ISO 14040–14044 standards: Five key issues and solutions pp. 1600-1604

- Thomas Schaubroeck
- A product–component framework for modeling stock dynamics and its application for electric vehicles and lithium‐ion batteries pp. 1605-1615

- Fernando Aguilar Lopez, Romain G. Billy and Daniel B. Müller
- ECOPT2: An adaptable life cycle assessment model for the environmentally constrained optimization of prospective technology transitions pp. 1616-1630

- Christine Roxanne Hung, Paul Kishimoto, Volker Krey, Anders Hammer Strømman and Guillaume Majeau‐Bettez
- Effects of the energy transition on environmental impacts of cobalt supply: A prospective life cycle assessment study on future supply of cobalt pp. 1631-1645

- Marc van der Meide, Carina Harpprecht, Stephen Northey, Yongxiang Yang and Bernhard Steubing
- Facilitating systemic eco‐innovation to pave the way for a circular economy: A qualitative‐empirical study on barriers and drivers in the European polyurethane industry pp. 1646-1675

- Felix Carl Schultz and Robert Jaroslav Reinhardt
- A review of inventory modeling methods for missing data in life cycle assessment pp. 1676-1689

- Shiva Zargar, Yuan Yao and Qingshi Tu
- Value creation and the circular economy: A tale of three externalities pp. 1690-1700

- Frank Figge, Andrea Stevenson Thorpe and Siarhei Manzhynski
- Toward an efficient recycling system: Evaluating recyclability of end‐of‐life stainless steels by considering elements distribution during a remelting process pp. 1701-1713

- Xin Lu, Hajime Ohno, Osamu Takeda, Takahiro Miki, Yasushi Sasaki, Hongmin Zhu and Tetsuya Nagasaka
- Co‐benefits analysis of industrial symbiosis in China's key industries: Case of steel, cement, and power industries pp. 1714-1727

- Qi Zhang, Ting Xiang, Wei Zhang, Heming Wang, Jing An, Xiuping Li and Bing Xue
- Sector‐specific scenarios for future stocks and flows of aluminum: An analysis based on shared socioeconomic pathways pp. 1728-1746

- Julien Pedneault, Guillaume Majeau‐Bettez, Stefan Pauliuk and Manuele Margni
- Using cumulative carbon budgets and corporate carbon disclosure to inform ambitious corporate emissions targets and long‐term mitigation pathways pp. 1747-1759

- Maida Hadziosmanovic, Shannon M. Lloyd, Anders Bjørn, Raymond L. Paquin, Nadine Mengis and H. Damon Matthews
- Changes of production and consumption structures in coastal regions lead to mercury emission control in China pp. 1760-1770

- Qiumeng Zhong, Hui Li, Sai Liang, Jetashree, Xiaohui Wu, Jianchuan Qi and Shuxiao Wang
- The impact of the risk of build failure on energy consumption in additive manufacturing pp. 1771-1783

- Han Wang, Martin Baumers, Shreeja Basak, Yinfeng He and Ian Ashcroft
- Environmental rebound effect of wind and solar technologies in the Colombian household sector pp. 1784-1795

- Johan‐Andrés Vélez‐Henao and Claudia‐María García‐Mazo
- Life cycle assessment of an industrial‐scale vanadium flow battery pp. 1796-1808

- Nick Blume, Maik Becker, Thomas Turek and Christine Minke
- What matters most to the material intensity coefficient of buildings? Random forest‐based evidence from China pp. 1809-1823

- Ruirui Zhang, Jing Guo, Dong Yang, Hiroaki Shirakawa, Feng Shi and Hiroki Tanikawa
- A or I‐A? Unifying the computational structures of process‐ and IO‐based LCA for clarity and consistency pp. 1824-1836

- Reinout Heijungs, Yi Yang and Hung‐Suck Park
Volume 26, issue 4, 2022
- Winners of the 2021 Graedel Prizes: The Journal of Industrial Ecology Best Paper Prizes pp. 1161-1163

- Chris Kennedy and Richard Wood
- A terminology for downcycling pp. 1164-1174

- Christoph Helbig, Jonas Huether, Charlotte Joachimsthaler, Christian Lehmann, Simone Raatz, Andrea Thorenz, Martin Faulstich and Axel Tuma
- The future of artificial intelligence in the context of industrial ecology pp. 1175-1181

- Franco Donati, Sébastien M. R. Dente, Chen Li, Xaysackda Vilaysouk, Andreas Froemelt, Rohit Nishant, Gang Liu, Arnold Tukker and Seiji Hashimoto
- Integration of future water scarcity and electricity supply into prospective LCA: Application to the assessment of water desalination for the steel industry pp. 1182-1194

- Paul Baustert, Elorri Igos, Thomas Schaubroeck, Laurent Chion, Angelica Mendoza Beltran, Elke Stehfest, Detlef van Vuuren, Hester Biemans and Enrico Benetto
- Towards a multiscale framework for modeling and improving the life cycle environmental performance of built stocks pp. 1195-1217

- André Stephan, Robert H. Crawford, Victor Bunster, Georgia Warren‐Myers and Sareh Moosavi
- Full‐scale, near real‐time multi‐regional input–output table for the global emerging economies (EMERGING) pp. 1218-1232

- Jingwen Huo, Peipei Chen, Klaus Hubacek, Heran Zheng, Jing Meng and Dabo Guan
- Identifying methodological challenges in the social risk assessment of cellulosic ethanol value chains pp. 1233-1246

- Nirvana A. Marting Vidaurre, Iris Lewandowski and Jan Lask
- Material system analysis: Characterization of flows, stocks, and performance indicators of manganese, nickel, and natural graphite in the EU, 2012–2016 pp. 1247-1260

- Luca Ciacci, Cristina T. de Matos, Barbara K. Reck, Dominic Wittmer, Elena Bernardi, Fabrice Mathieux and Fabrizio Passarini
- Material system analysis: A novel multilayer system approach to correlate EU flows and stocks of Li‐ion batteries and their raw materials pp. 1261-1276

- Cristina T. Matos, Fabrice Mathieux, Luca Ciacci, Maren Cathrine Lundhaug, María Fernanda Godoy León, Daniel Beat Müller, Jo Dewulf, Konstantinos Georgitzikis and Jaco Huisman
- Material system analysis: Functional and nonfunctional cobalt in the EU, 2012–2016 pp. 1277-1293

- María Fernanda Godoy León, Cristina T. Matos, Konstantinos Georgitzikis, Fabrice Mathieux and Jo Dewulf
- The relationship between climate change mitigation strategies and the financial performance of Brazilian companies pp. 1294-1305

- Alexandre Rafael Barbosa Castilho and Simone Ruchdi Barakat
- Life cycle assessment of CO2 conversion and storage in metal–CO2 electrochemical cells pp. 1306-1317

- Olivia Pfeiffer, Aliza Khurram, Elsa A. Olivetti and Betar M. Gallant
- Regional analysis of aluminum and steel flows into the American automotive industry pp. 1318-1332

- Nate P. Hua, Jarod C. Kelly, Geoffrey M. Lewis and Gregory A. Keoleian
- Advancing urban metabolism studies through GIS data: Resource flows, open space networks, and vulnerable communities in Mexico City pp. 1333-1349

- Daniel Otero Peña, Daniela Perrotti and Eugene Mohareb
- An analysis of the degree of circularity of the wood products industry in Europe pp. 1350-1363

- Luis Diaz‐Balteiro, Carlos Romero and Silvestre García de Jalón
- Analysis of attachment factors in small household EEE: An opportunity toward the circular economy pp. 1364-1377

- Elena Mulet, Vicente Chulvi and Marta Royo
- Life cycle energy and greenhouse gas emissions implications of polyamide 12 recycling from selective laser sintering for an injection‐molded automotive component pp. 1378-1388

- Di He, Hyung Chul Kim, Robert De Kleine, Vi Kie Soo, Alper Kiziltas, Paul Compston and Matthew Doolan
- Turning trash into treasure: An approach to the environmental assessment of waste prevention and its application to clothing and furniture in Switzerland pp. 1389-1405

- Maja Wiprächtiger, Martina Rapp, Stefanie Hellweg, Rhythima Shinde and Melanie Haupt
- How do carbon footprints from LCA and EEIOA databases compare? A comparison of ecoinvent and EXIOBASE pp. 1406-1422

- Bernhard Steubing, Arjan de Koning, Stefano Merciai and Arnold Tukker
- Copper ore material footprints and transfers embodied in domestic and international trade of provinces in China pp. 1423-1436

- Lin Liu, Heinz Schandl, James West, Meng Jiang, Zijian Ren, Dingjiang Chen and Bing Zhu
- From carbon neutral to climate neutral: Dynamic life cycle assessment for wood‐based panels produced in China pp. 1437-1449

- Shanshan Wang, Jiaxin Chen, Michael T. Ter‐Mikaelian, Annie Levasseur and Hongqiang Yang
- A review of system dynamics modeling for the sustainability assessment of biorefineries pp. 1450-1459

- Bidhan Bhuson Roy and Qingshi Tu
- When one cannot bypass the byproducts: Plastic packaging waste embedded in production and export pp. 1460-1474

- Xiang Gao, Sandy Dall'erba, Brenna Ellison, Andre Avelino and Cuihong Yang
- Using waste to supply steam for industry transition: Selection of target industries through economic evaluation and statistical analysis pp. 1475-1486

- Seiya Maki, Satoshi Ohnishi, Minoru Fujii, Naohiro Goto and Lu Sun
- Quo vadis MFA? Integrated material flow analysis to support material efficiency pp. 1487-1503

- Joris Baars, Mohammad Ali Rajaeifar and Oliver Heidrich
- Materials footprint of household consumption in China pp. 1504-1513

- Jingru Liu, Haotong Wu, Xin Tian, Heming Wang and Yinglei Wu
- Location choice for large‐scale battery manufacturing plants: Exploring the role of clean energy, costs, and knowledge on location decisions in Europe pp. 1514-1527

- Marius Chofor Asaba, Fabian Duffner, Florian Frieden, Jens Leker and Stephan von Delft
- Carbon footprinting for hospital care pathways based on routine diagnosis‐related group (DRG) accounting data in Germany: An application to acute decompensated heart failure pp. 1528-1542

- Xiange Zhang, Klaus Albrecht, Stefan Herget‐Rosenthal and Wolf H. Rogowski
- Rebound effect and sustainability science: A review pp. 1543-1563

- David Font Vivanco, Jaume Freire‐González, Ray Galvin, Tilman Santarius, Hans Jakob Walnum, Tamar Makov and Serenella Sala
- Substitution impacts of wood‐based textile fibers: Influence of market assumptions pp. 1564-1577

- Elias Hurmekoski, Juulia Suuronen, Lassi Ahlvik, Janni Kunttu and Tanja Myllyviita
- Contributing to carbon peak: Estimating the causal impact of eco‐industrial parks on low‐carbon development in China pp. 1578-1593

- Xin Nie, Jianxian Wu, Han Wang, Weijuan Li, Chengdao Huang and Lihua Li
Volume 26, issue 3, 2022
- Life cycle assessment‐based Absolute Environmental Sustainability Assessment is also relative pp. 673-682

- Jeroen B. Guinée, Arjan de Koning and Reinout Heijungs
- The PIOLab: Building global physical input–output tables in a virtual laboratory pp. 683-703

- Hanspeter Wieland, Manfred Lenzen, Arne Geschke, Jacob Fry, Dominik Wiedenhofer, Nina Eisenmenger, Johannes Schenk and Stefan Giljum
- A mechanistic model to link technical specifications of vehicle end‐of‐life treatment with the potential of closed‐loop recycling of post‐consumer scrap alloys pp. 704-717

- Qingshi Tu and Edgar G. Hertwich
- A practice‐based framework for defining functional units in comparative life cycle assessments of materials pp. 718-730

- Anna Furberg, Rickard Arvidsson and Sverker Molander
- A core ontology for modeling life cycle sustainability assessment on the Semantic Web pp. 731-747

- Agneta Ghose, Matteo Lissandrini, Emil Riis Hansen and Bo Pedersen Weidema
- Solid waste optimization life‐cycle framework in Python (SwolfPy) pp. 748-762

- Mojtaba Sardarmehni, Pedro H. Chagas Anchieta and James W. Levis
- A critical perspective on uncertainty appraisal and sensitivity analysis in life cycle assessment pp. 763-781

- Samuele Lo Piano and Lorenzo Benini
- Functionality‐based life cycle assessment framework: An information and communication technologies (ICT) product case study pp. 782-800

- Lin Shi, Katharine J. Mach, Sangwon Suh and Adam Brandt
- Eco‐labeling of freight transport services: Design, evaluation, and research directions pp. 801-814

- Thomas Kirschstein, Arne Heinold, Martin Behnke, Frank Meisel and Christian Bierwirth
- State‐level material flow analysis suggests the need to reconsider current monitoring practice and mitigation policies for poly‐ and perfluoroalkyl substances in carpet pp. 815-823

- Daqian Jiang and Tianyu Zhang
- Impacts of electric vehicles on the European high and extra high voltage power grid pp. 824-837

- Viktor Slednev, Patrick Jochem and Wolf Fichtner
- Cycling and reciprocity in weighted food webs and economic networks pp. 838-849

- Mateusz Iskrzyński, Freek Janssen, Francesco Picciolo, Brian Fath and Franco Ruzzenenti
- Multi‐scenario simulation on reducing CO2 emissions from China's major manufacturing industries targeting 2060 pp. 850-861

- Sheng Zhou, Alun Gu, Qing Tong, Yuefeng Guo and Xinyang Wei
- Evaluation of environmental and economic implications of a cold‐weather aquaponic food production system using life cycle assessment and economic analysis pp. 862-874

- Ramin Ghamkhar, Christopher Hartleb, Zack Rabas and Andrea Hicks
- Bottom‐up estimation of material stocks and flows in Toronto's road network pp. 875-890

- Bradley Kloostra, Benjamin Makarchuk and Shoshanna Saxe
- How do justice and top management beliefs matter in industrial symbiosis collaboration: An exploratory study from China pp. 891-906

- Yang Liu, Peng Cheng and Li Hu
- Regionalized nitrogen fate in freshwater systems on a global scale pp. 907-922

- Jinhui Zhou, Laura Scherer, Peter M. van Bodegom, Arthur Beusen and José M. Mogollón
- Simultaneously tracing the fate of seven metals at a global level with MaTrace‐multi pp. 923-936

- Christoph Helbig, Yasushi Kondo and Shinichiro Nakamura
- Project portfolio planning under CO2 fleet emission restrictions in the automotive industry pp. 937-951

- Christian Thies, Christoph Hüls, Karsten Kieckhäfer, Jörg Wansart and Thomas S. Spengler
- Evolution of the stock of electrical and electronic equipment in the Peruvian residential sector pp. 952-963

- Marco Gusukuma, Ramzy Kahhat and Kathia Cáceres
- Toward a life cycle inventory for graphite production pp. 964-979

- Daria Surovtseva, Enda Crossin, Robert Pell and Laurence Stamford
- Addressing the contributions of electricity from biomass in Brazil in the context of the Sustainable Development Goals using life cycle assessment methods pp. 980-995

- Nariê Rinke Dias de Souza, Alexandre Souza, Mateus Ferreira Chagas, Thayse Aparecida Dourado Hernandes and Otávio Cavalett
- Material flow analysis study of asphalt in an Austrian municipality pp. 996-1009

- Daniel Grossegger
- Assessing recycling, displacement, and environmental impacts using an economics‐informed material system model pp. 1010-1024

- John Ryter, Xinkai Fu, Karan Bhuwalka, Richard Roth and Elsa Olivetti
- Can the Caribbean localize its food system?: Evidence from biomass flow accounting pp. 1025-1039

- Shupa Rahman, Simron Singh and Cameron McCordic
- International comparison of impurities mixing and accumulation in steel scrap pp. 1040-1050

- Daryna Panasiuk, Ichiro Daigo, Takeo Hoshino, Hideo Hayashi, Eiji Yamasue, Duc Huy Tran, Benjamin Sprecher, Feng Shi and Volodymyr Shatokha
- Quantifying urban mass gain and loss by a GIS‐based material stocks and flows analysis pp. 1051-1060

- Yupeng Liu, Jiajia Li, Wei‐Qiang Chen, Lulu Song and Shaoqing Dai
- Contributions of extended batch tests for assessing technical recyclability: A case study of low‐value battery flows pp. 1061-1077

- Paul Martin Mählitz, Nathalie Korf, Georgios Chryssos and Vera Susanne Rotter
- Development of eco‐industrial parks in Ethiopia: The case of Hawassa Industrial Park pp. 1078-1093

- Doryn Negesa, Wei Cong, Lei Cheng and Lei Shi
- Sustainability in a global circular economy: Insights on consumer price sensitivity pp. 1094-1107

- Neeraj C. Hanumante, Yogendra Shastri and Andrew Hoadley
- Optimizing future cost and emissions of electric delivery vehicles pp. 1108-1122

- Maxwell Woody, Michael T. Craig, Parth T. Vaishnav, Geoffrey M. Lewis and Gregory A. Keoleian
- Phosphorus (P) in animal diets as a driver of embodied P in animal products and net anthropogenic P inputs pp. 1123-1135

- Mikaela Algren, Christine Costello and Amy E. Landis
- The role of community‐based learning in teaching about industrial ecology and sustainability in the context of engineering education: A case study from the field pp. 1136-1146

- Andrea L. Hicks
- Book review of The Right Way to Flourish: Reconnecting to the Real World, by John Ehrenfeld pp. 1147-1148

- Christopher Kennedy
- Corrigendum to Wietschel et al. (2021). Environmental benefits of large‐scale second‐generation bioethanol production in the EU. Journal of Industrial Ecology 25(3): 677–692 pp. 1149-1154

- Lars Wietschel, Lukas Messmann, Andrea Thorenz and Axel Tuma
Volume 26, issue 2, 2022
- Implementation of uncertainty analysis and moment‐independent global sensitivity analysis for full‐scale life cycle assessment models pp. 374-391

- Stefano Cucurachi, Carlos Felipe Blanco, Bernhard Steubing and Reinout Heijungs
- Integrating vehicle‐to‐grid technology into energy system models: Novel methods and their impact on greenhouse gas emissions pp. 392-405

- Zongfei Wang, Patrick Jochem, Hasan Ümitcan Yilmaz and Lei Xu
- Identification of dissipative emissions for improved assessment of metal resources in life cycle assessment pp. 406-420

- Mikołaj Owsianiak, Lauran van Oers, Johannes Drielsma, Alexis Laurent and Michael Z. Hauschild
- Critiques of the circular economy pp. 421-432

- Hervé Corvellec, Alison F. Stowell and Nils Johansson
- A generalized framework for analyzing car lifetime effects on stock, flow, and carbon footprint pp. 433-447

- Yuya Nakamoto and Shigemi Kagawa
- Industrial metabolism analysis of a Chinese wine industry chain based on material flow and input–output analyses pp. 448-461

- Lu Liu, Jinhua Li, Zhibin Jia and Jing Liu
- The evolution of material stock research: From exploring to rising to hot studies pp. 462-476

- Chenling Fu, Yan Zhang, Tianjie Deng and Ichiro Daigo
- Barriers to the circular economy: The case of the Dutch technical and interior textiles industries pp. 477-490

- Kris Hartley, Jasper Roosendaal and Julian Kirchherr
- The impact of biogas production on the organic carbon input to the soil of Dutch dairy farms: A substance flow analysis pp. 491-508

- Dieu Linh Hoang, Brienne Wiersema, Henri C. Moll and Sanderine Nonhebel
- Consumer acceptance of circular business models and potential effects on economic performance: The case of washing machines pp. 509-521

- Ece G. Gülserliler, Joseph D. Blackburn and Luk N. Van Wassenhove
- The carbon footprint of capital formation: An empirical analysis on its relationship with a country's income growth pp. 522-535

- Toru Kobayakawa
- The mediating role of functionality orientation for purchasing remanufactured products: Cases in China, Indonesia, and Thailand pp. 536-547

- Kenichiro Chinen, Mitsutaka Matsumoto, Shaun McQuitty and Michikazu Kojima
- From efficiency to equity: Changing patterns of China's regional transportation systems from an in‐use steel stocks perspective pp. 548-561

- Shuntian Xu, Huaxuan Wang, Xin Tian, Tao Wang and Hiroki Tanikawa
- Regional circular economy of building materials: Environmental and economic assessment combining Material Flow Analysis, Input‐Output Analyses, and Life Cycle Assessment pp. 562-576

- Ronny Meglin, Susanne Kytzia and Guillaume Habert
- The sociometabolic transition of a small Greek island: Assessing stock dynamics, resource flows, and material circularity from 1929 to 2019 pp. 577-591

- Dominik Noll, Christian Lauk, Willi Haas, Simron Jit Singh, Panos Petridis and Dominik Wiedenhofer
- Evolution of the anthropogenic chromium cycle in China pp. 592-608

- Ziyan Gao, Yong Geng, Xianlai Zeng, Xu Tian, Tianli Yao, Xiaoqian Song and Chang Su
- Tracking the material cycle of Italian bricks with the aid of building information modeling pp. 609-626

- Alessio Miatto, Claudia Sartori, Martina Bianchi, Paolo Borin, Andrea Giordano, Shoshanna Saxe and T.E. Graedel
- Tannin‐based bio‐adhesives for the wood panel industry as sustainable alternatives to petrochemical resins pp. 627-642

- Ana Arias, Sara González‐García, Gumersindo Feijoo and Maria Teresa Moreira
- Environmental assessment of discarded plastic caps as a honeycomb core: An eco‐mechanical perspective pp. 643-654

- Pablo Resende Oliveira, Sebastian Kilchert, Michael May, Tulio Hallak Panzera, Fabrizio Scarpa and Stefan Hiermaier
- A sociomaterial conceptualization of flows in industrial ecology pp. 655-666

- Henrikke Baumann and Mathias Lindkvist
Volume 26, issue 1, 2022
- Data innovation in industrial ecology pp. 6-11

- Guillaume Majeau‐Bettez, Jean‐Marc Frayret, Anu Ramaswami, Yang Li and Niko Heeren
- Dynamic exergy analysis: From industrial data to exergy flows pp. 12-26

- Charalampos Michalakakis and Jonathan M. Cullen
- Machine learning‐assisted industrial symbiosis: Testing the ability of word vectors to estimate similarity for material substitutions pp. 27-43

- Chris Davis and Graham Aid
- Machine learning‐based stocks and flows modeling of road infrastructure pp. 44-57

- Babak Ebrahimi, Leonardo Rosado and Holger Wallbaum
- A scalable data collection, characterization, and accounting framework for urban material stocks pp. 58-71

- Hadi Arbabi, Maud Lanau, Xinyi Li, Gregory Meyers, Menglin Dai, Martin Mayfield and Danielle Densley Tingley
- Semisupervised machine learning classification framework for material intensity parameters of residential buildings pp. 72-87

- Xaysackda Vilaysouk, Savath Saypadith and Seiji Hashimoto
- Toward the development of subnational hybrid input–output tables in a multiregional framework pp. 88-106

- Edgar Towa, Vanessa Zeller, Stefano Merciai, Jannick Schmidt and Wouter M. J. Achten
- PIOT‐Hub ‐ A collaborative cloud tool for generation of physical input–output tables using mechanistic engineering models pp. 107-120

- Venkata Sai Gargeya Vunnava, Jaewoo Shin, Lan Zhao and Shweta Singh
- Correcting remaining truncations in hybrid life cycle assessment database compilation pp. 121-133

- Maxime Agez, Elliot Muller, Laure Patouillard, Carl‐Johan H. Södersten, Anders Arvesen, Manuele Margni, Réjean Samson and Guillaume Majeau‐Bettez
- Futura: A new tool for transparent and shareable scenario analysis in prospective life cycle assessment pp. 134-144

- P. James Joyce and Anna Björklund
- A data framework for assessing social inequality and equity in multi‐sector social, ecological, infrastructural urban systems: Focus on fine‐spatial scales pp. 145-163

- Lara P. Clark, Samuel Tabory, Kangkang Tong, Joseph L. Servadio, Kelsey Kappler, Corey Kewei Xu, Abiola S. Lawal, Peter Wiringa, Len Kne, Richard Feiock, Julian D. Marshall, Armistead Russell and Anu Ramaswami
- Sustainability implications of artificial intelligence in the chemical industry: A conceptual framework pp. 164-182

- Mochen Liao, Kai Lan and Yuan Yao
- A field experiment on workplace norms and electric vehicle charging etiquette pp. 183-196

- Omar Isaac Asensio, Camila Z. Apablaza, M. Cade Lawson and Sarah Elizabeth Walsh
- This city is not a bin: Crowdmapping the distribution of urban litter pp. 197-212

- Andrea Ballatore, Teun Johannes Verhagen, Zhije Li and Stefano Cucurachi
- A mass balance approach to urban water analysis using multi‐resolution data pp. 213-224

- Allisa G. Hastie, Christopher M. Chini and Ashlynn S. Stillwell
- Exploring machine learning techniques to predict deforestation to enhance the decision‐making of road construction projects pp. 225-239

- Gustavo Larrea‐Gallegos and Ian Vázquez‐Rowe
- A comparison study of bottom‐up and top‐down methods for analyzing the physical composition of municipal solid waste pp. 240-251

- Chuanbin Zhou, Shijun Ma, Xiao Yu, Zhuqi Chen, Jingru Liu and Li Yan
- Comparing the environmental performance of distributed versus centralized plastic recycling systems: Applying hybrid simulation modeling to life cycle assessment pp. 252-271

- Piya Kerdlap, Aloisius Rabata Purnama, Jonathan Sze Choong Low, Daren Zong Loong Tan, Claire Y. Barlow and Seeram Ramakrishna
- Material intensity database for the Dutch building stock: Towards Big Data in material stock analysis pp. 272-280

- Benjamin Sprecher, Teun Johannes Verhagen, Marijn Louise Sauer, Michel Baars, John Heintz and Tomer Fishman
- Creating multi‐scale nested MRIO tables for linking localized impacts to global consumption drivers pp. 281-293

- Jacob Fry, Arne Geschke, Sarah Langdon, Manfred Lenzen, Mengyu Li, Arunima Malik, Ya‐Yen Sun and Thomas Wiedmann
- Appending material flows to the National Energy Modeling System (NEMS) for projecting the physical economy of the United States pp. 294-308

- Kaixin Huang and Matthew J. Eckelman
- Estimation of entity‐level land use and its application in urban sectoral land use footprint: A bottom‐up model with emerging geospatial data pp. 309-322

- Wei Xie, Huajun Yu, Yang Li, Min Dai, Xinyi Long, Nan Li and Yutao Wang
- Increasing the energy efficiency of a data center based on machine learning pp. 323-335

- Zhen Yang, Jinhong Du, Yiting Lin, Zhen Du, Li Xia, Qianchuan Zhao and Xiaohong Guan
- Potentials of big data for corporate environmental management: A case study from the German automotive industry pp. 336-349

- Grischa Beier, Julian Kiefer and Jutta Knopf
- Corporate carbon performance data: Quo vadis? pp. 350-363

- Timo Busch, Matthew Johnson and Thomas Pioch
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