Journal of Industrial Ecology
1997 - 2025
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Volume 6, issue 3‐4, 2002
- Leveling the Playing Field pp. 1-3

- Reid Lifset
- Industrial Ecology Redivivus pp. 4-6

- Braden R. Allenby
- Industrial Ecology in China, Part 1 pp. 7-11

- Han Shi
- Publish and Perish?: The Impact of Citation Indexing on the Development of New Fields of Environmental Research pp. 13-26

- Henrikke Baumann
- Further Efforts to Clarify Industrial Ecology's Hidden Philosophy of Nature pp. 27-48

- Ralf Isenmann
- Traci: The Tool for the Reduction and Assessment of Chemical and Other Environmental Impacts pp. 49-78

- Jane C. Bare
- Impact Characterization in the Tool for the Reduction and Assessment of Chemical and Other Environmental Impacts: Methods for Acidification, Eutrophication, and Ozone Formation pp. 79-101

- Gregory A. Norris
- The Role of Voluntary Industry Standards in Environmental Supply‐Chain Management pp. 103-123

- Christine Meisner Rosen, Sara L. Beckman and Janet Bercovitz
- An Engineering Approach to Plastic Recycling Based on Rheological Characterization pp. 125-135

- Christiana Kuswanti
- Differential Convergence of Life‐Cycle Inventories toward Upstream Production Layers pp. 137-160

- Manfred Lenzen
- Pollution and Cost in the Coke‐Making Supply Chain in Shanxi Province, China pp. 161-184

- Steven Kraines
- The Environmental Impact of Getting the News pp. 185-200

- Inge Reichart
- Experience with the Use of Substance Flow Analysis in Denmark pp. 201-219

- Erik Hansen
- Books: Nachhaltige Produktnutzung: Sozial‐ökonomische Bedingungen und ökologische Vorteile alternativer Konsumformen pp. 221-222

- Julia Haake
- Chlorine and the Environment: An Overview of the Chlorine Industry pp. 222-224

- Arnold Tukker
Volume 6, issue 2, 2002
- E‐Commerce, the Internet, and the Environment pp. 1-3

- David Rejeski
- Information and Communications Technology and the Environment: An Asian Perspective pp. 4-6

- Shuzo Katsumoto
- Environmental Knowledge Management pp. 7-9

- Iddo Wernick
- Digital Sustainability in Europe pp. 10-12

- Vidhya Alakeson and James Wilsdon
- Information Technology and U.S. Energy Consumption: Energy Hog, Productivity Tool, or Both? pp. 13-24

- John A. “Skip” Laitner
- E‐Commerce: Sorting Out the Environmental Consequences pp. 25-41

- Klaus Fichter
- Telecommunications and Travel: The Case for Complementarity pp. 43-57

- Patricia Mokhtarian
- Energy Burdens of Conventional Wholesale and Retail Portions of Product Life Cycles pp. 59-69

- Gregory A. Norris, Filippo Della Croce and Olivier Jolliet
- The Economic and Environmental Implications of Centralized Stock Keeping pp. 71-81

- H. Scott Matthews and Chris T. Hendrickson
- Effects of E‐Commerce on Greenhouse Gas Emissions: A Case Study of Grocery Home Delivery in Finland pp. 83-97

- Hanne Siikavirta, Mikko Punakivi, Mikko Kärkkäinen and Lassi Linnanen
- Energy Use in Sales and Distribution via E‐Commerce and Conventional Retail: A Case Study of the Japanese Book Sector pp. 99-114

- Eric Williams and Takashi Tagami
- Digital versus Print: Energy Performance in the Selection and Use of Scholarly Journals pp. 115-132

- David L. Gard and Gregory A. Keoleian
- Toward Trash That Thinks: Product Tags for Environmental Management pp. 133-146

- Steven Saar and Valerie Thomas
- Books pp. 147-148

- Jake McLaren
- REVIEWS pp. 148-150

- Frans Berkhout
- REVIEWS pp. 150-151

- Karen Shapiro
- REVIEWS pp. 151-153

- James N. Levitt
- REVIEWS pp. 153-156

- Braden R. Allenby
- REVIEWS pp. 156-159

- Nevin Cohen
- REVIEWS pp. 159-161

- Chris Ryan
Volume 6, issue 1, 2002
- Patterns and Paradoxes pp. 1-3

- Reid Lifset
- Barriers to Industrial Ecology: The Strange Case of “The Tombesi Bypass” pp. 4-7

- Rosalind Malcolm and Roland Clift
- Beyond Materials Flow Analysis pp. 8-10

- Paul H. Brunner
- The UNEP/SETAC Life‐Cycle Initiative pp. 11-13

- Helias A. Udo de Haes
- Evaluating Environmental Performance of Pulp and Paper Manufacturing Using the Analytic Hierarchy Process and Life‐Cycle Assessment pp. 15-28

- Ruby Pineda‐Henson, Alvin B. Culaba and Guillermo A. Mendoza
- Industrial Ecosystems as Food Webs pp. 29-38

- Catherine Hardy and Thomas E. Graedel
- Input‐Output Analysis of Waste Management pp. 39-63

- Shinichiro Nakamura and Yasushi Kondo
- Approaches for Quantifying the Metabolism of Physical Economies: A Comparative Survey: Part II: Review of Individual Approaches pp. 65-88

- Peter L. Daniels
- Cement Manufacture and the Environment: Part I: Chemistry and Technology pp. 89-105

- Hendrik G. van Oss and Amy C. Padovani
- The Greening of a Pulp and Paper Mill: International Paper's Androscoggin Mill, Jay, Maine pp. 107-120

- Marquita Hill, Thomas Saviello and Stephen Groves
- Books pp. 121-123

- Jayanta Bandyopadhyay and Nilanjan Ghosh
- Inspired by Rubbish pp. 123-125

- Clinton J. Andrews
- REVIEWS pp. 125-126

- Frederick A. B. Meyerson
- REVIEWS pp. 126-128

- Ulrich Steger
Volume 5, issue 4, 2001
- Closing the Loop and Honing Our Tools pp. 1-2

- Reid Lifset
- Alignment of North American Activities to the UNEP/SETAC Life‐Cycle Initiative pp. 3-5

- James Fava and Joyce Smith Cooper
- EcoLab, Part II: Learning from the Information Technology Revolution pp. 6-9

- Chris Ryan
- Agent‐Based Modeling and Industrial Ecology pp. 10-13

- Robert Axtell, Clinton J. Andrews and Mitchell J. Small
- A Transparent, Interactive Software Environment for Communicating Life‐Cycle Assessment Results: An Application to Residential Windows pp. 15-28

- Gregory A. Norris and Peter Yost
- Cities and Industrial Symbiosis: Some Historical Perspectives and Policy Implications pp. 29-44

- Pierre Desrochers
- Decision Analysis Frameworks for Life‐Cycle Impact Assessment pp. 45-68

- Jyri Seppälä, Lauren Basson and Gregory A. Norris
- Approaches for Quantifying the Metabolism of Physical Economies: Part I: Methodological Overview pp. 69-93

- Peter L. Daniels and Stephen Moore
- Using Interorganizational Information Systems to Support Environmental Management Efforts at ASG pp. 95-115

- Teresa M. Shaft, Mark P. Sharfman and Magnus Swahn
Volume 5, issue 3, 2001
- Industrial Ecology and Education pp. 1-2

- Helge Brattebø
- When Is an Eco‐Industrial Park Not an Eco‐Industrial Park? pp. 3-5

- Steven Peck
- Developing a Research Network for Life‐Cycle Assessment in the Asia Pacific Region pp. 6-8

- Atsushi Inaba, Tim Grant and Yuichi Moriguchi
- EcoLab, Part I: A Jump toward Sustainability pp. 9-12

- Chris Ryan
- Combining a Geographical Information System and Process Engineering to Design an Agricultural‐Industrial Ecosystem pp. 13-31

- Derya B. Özyurt and Matthew J. Realff
- Materials Flows in Finland: Resource Use in a Small Open Economy pp. 33-48

- Ilmo Mäenpaää and Artti Juutinen
- Comparison of Plastic Packaging Waste Management Options: Feedstock Recycling versus Energy Recovery in Germany pp. 49-63

- Volrad Wollny, Günter Dehoust, Uwe R. Fritsche and Peter Weinem
- Green Energy or Organic Food?: A Life‐Cycle Assessment Comparing Two Uses of Set‐Aside Land pp. 65-87

- Richard van den Broek, Dirk‐Jan Treffers, Marieke Meeusen, Ad van Wijk, Evert Nieuwlaar and Wim Turkenburg
- Materials and Energy Flow Analysis of Paper Consumption in the United Kingdom, 1987‐2010 pp. 89-105

- Erik Sundin, Niclas Svensson, Jake McLaren and Tim Jackson
- Linking Industrial Ecology with Business Strategy: Creating Value for Green Product Design pp. 107-125

- Mark Finster, Patrick Eagan and Dennis Hussey
Volume 5, issue 2, 2001
- Save a Tree, Grow a Journal pp. 1-2

- Reid Lifset
- Materials Flow Analysis: Vision and Reality pp. 3-5

- Paul H. Brunner
- Ecology, Systems, and Networking: Walking the Talk in Asia pp. 6-8

- Anthony S. F. Chiu
- Trust, but Verify pp. 9-11

- Reid Lifset and Thomas Lindhqvist
- Analyzing, Mapping, and Managing Environmental Impacts along Supply Chains pp. 13-36

- Adam C. Faruk, Richard C. Lamming, Paul D. Cousins and Frances E. Bowen
- Water Resources in Life‐Cycle Impact Assessment: Considerations in Choosing Category Indicators pp. 37-54

- J. W. Owens
- Product‐Oriented Environmental Management: Lessons from Total Quality Management pp. 55-69

- Frank de Bakker
- The Energetic Metabolism of Societies: Part II: Empirical Examples pp. 71-88

- Helmut Haberl
- From Cradle to Grave: Extended Producer Responsibility for Household Hazardous Wastes in British Columbia pp. 89-102

- Ronald J. Driedger
- Life‐Cycle Assessment of Biosolids Processing Options pp. 103-121

- Gregory M. Peters and Sven Lundie
Volume 5, issue 1, 2001
- Environmental Management Systems A Partner for Industrial Ecology? pp. 1-3

- John R. Ehrenfeld
- The Dutch Building Industry: Part II: A Challenge for LCA pp. 4-6

- Helias A. Udo de Haes
- Think Global; Shop Local; Roll Your Own pp. 7-9

- Roland Clift
- The Energetic Metabolism of Societies Part I: Accounting Concepts pp. 11-33

- Helmut Haberl
- An Integrated Computational Infrastructure for a Virtual Tokyo Concepts and Examples pp. 35-54

- Steven B. Kraines, David R. Wallace, Yumiko Iwafune, Yoshikuni Yoshida, Toshiya Aramaki, Kazuhiko Kato, Keisuke Hanaki, Hisashi Ishitani, Tomonori Matsuo, Hiroshi Takahashi, Koichi Yamada, Kenji Yamaji, Yukio Yanagisawa and Hiroshi Komiyama
- Wrapping Up Greenhouse Gas Emissions An Assessment of GHG Emission Reduction Related to Efficient Packaging Use: An Assessment of GHG Emission Reduction Related to Efficient Packaging Use pp. 55-75

- Marko P. Hekkert, Dolf J. Gielen, Ernst Worrell and Wim C. Turkenburg
- Nitrogen's Role in Industrial Systems pp. 77-103

- L. Alejandra Febre Domene and Robert U. Ayres
- Does It Really Pay to Be Green? An Empirical Study of Firm Environmental and Financial Performance: An Empirical Study of Firm Environmental and Financial Performance pp. 105-116

- Andrew A. King and Michael J. Lenox
- Industrial Ecosystem Development at the Metropolitan Level pp. 117-126

- Judy Kincaid and Michael Overcash
- The Introduction of Postconsumer Recycled Material into TYVEK® Production, Marketing, and Organizational Challenges pp. 127-146

- Mark P. Sharfman, Rex T. Ellington and Mark Meo
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