Journal of Industrial Ecology
1997 - 2025
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Volume 2, issue 4, 1998
- Making Connections pp. 1-3

- Reid Lifset
- IPPC and Producer Responsibility‐ A Possible Way to ’Embed’ Industrial Ecology? pp. 4-6

- Mike Nicholas, Adisa Azapagic and Roland Clift
- Chemical Substitution in the Nepal Carpet Industry pp. 7-9

- Burton Hamner
- A Glimmer of Success EPR and the Electronic Data Log pp. 10-12

- Thomas Lindhqvist and Reid Lifset
- Robert A. Laudise 1930‐1 998 pp. 13-14

- Thomas E. Graedel and Braden R. Allenby
- Lucent Industrial Ecology Faculty Fellowship Program: Accomplishments, Lessons, and Prospects pp. 15-27

- Robert A. Laudwe and Ralph E. Taylor‐Smith
- Learning before Doing: Simulation and Modeling in Industrial Ecology pp. 29-43

- David Rejeski
- Heavy Metal Balances, Part I pp. 45-60

- Simon W. Moolenaar and Theo M. Lexmond
- Sustainability Indicators at the Firm Level pp. 61-77

- Daniel Tyteca
- Material Reuse Modeling pp. 79-92

- Sara E. Keckler and David T. Allen
- Emissions of Total Volatile Organic Compounds from Anthropogenic Sources in India pp. 93-105

- Chandra K. Varshney and Pratap Kumar Padhy
- Society's Metabolism pp. 107-136

- Marina Fischer‐Kowalski and Walter Hüttler
- Books: ISO 14001: A Missed Opportunity for Sustainable Global Industrial Development pp. 137-138

- Jerry Speir
- Book: Environmental Guide to the Internet, Third Edition pp. 138-140

- Carolyn Nobel
Volume 2, issue 3, 1998
- On Becoming an Industrial Ecologist pp. 1-3

- Reid Lifset
- ISO's Compromise on Comparative Assertions in Life Cycle Impact Assessment pp. 4-7

- Helias A. Udo de Haes
- The Eco‐industrial Park Model Reconsidered pp. 8-10

- Marian R. Chertow
- Industrial Ecology and Process Optimization pp. 11-13

- Urmila Diwekar and Mitchell J. Small
- Indicators of Dematerialization and the Materials Intensity of Use pp. 15-50

- Cutler J. Cleveland and Matthias Ruth
- Talking with the Donkey: Cooperative Approaches to Environmental Protection pp. 51-72

- Kathryn Harrison
- Earth Systems Engineering: The Role of Industrial Ecology in an Engineered World pp. 73-93

- Brad Allenby
- Activity‐Based Environmental Inventory Allocation pp. 95-108

- Julie Ann Stuart, Laura J. Turbini and Jane C. Ammons
- Influence of Inventory Data Sets on Life‐Cycle Assessment Results: A Case Study on PVC pp. 109-130

- Eric Copius Peereboom, René Kleijn, Saul Lemkowitz and Sven Lundie
- Applying Material Flow Accounting: Ecoauditing and Resource Management at the Kambium Furniture Workshop pp. 131-147

- Christa Liedtke, Holger Rohn, Michael Kuhndt and Regina Nickel
- Books pp. 148-150

- John DeCicco
- Books: Industrial Ecology: Policy Framework and Implementation pp. 150-151

- Arpad Horvath
Volume 2, issue 2, 1998
- Setting the Boundaries? pp. 1-2

- Reid Lifset
- Designing for Factor 20 Improvements pp. 3-5

- Chris Ryan
- Context is Everything pp. 6-8

- Braden Allenby
- Thinking Like an Ecosystem pp. 9-11

- Raymond P. Côté
- Mensch and Mesh: Perspectives on Industrial Ecology pp. 13-22

- Matthias Ruth
- The Economic and Environmental Impact of Wastepaper Trade and Recycling in India pp. 23-42

- Pieter van Beukering and Anantha Duraiappah
- Western European Materials as Sources and Sinks of CO2 pp. 43-62

- Dolf J. Gielen
- Site‐Dependent Life‐Cycle Impact Assessment of Acidification pp. 63-87

- José Potting, Wolfgang Schöpp, Kornelis Blok and Michael Hauschild
- Reuse of Electric Motors in Consumer Products pp. 89-102

- Markus Klausner, Wolfgang M. Grimm and Chris Hendrickson
- Is Environmental Improvement in Automotive Component Design Highly Constrained? pp. 103-118

- Gregory A. Keoleian
Volume 2, issue 1, 1998
- Why Industrial Ecology? pp. 1-2

- Reid Lifset
- Where's the Profit in lndustrial Ecology? pp. 3-5

- Tim Jackson and Roland Clift
- Getting the Goal Right: EPR and DfE pp. 6-8

- Thomas Lindhqvist and Reid Lifset
- Integrating Financial and Environmental Information for Better Decision Making pp. 9-11

- James A. Fava and Joyce K. Smith
- The Factor X Debate: Setting Targets for Eco‐Efficiency pp. 13-22

- Lucas Reijnders
- Comments on “The Grand Objectives” by Thomas E. Graedel: The Role of Values in Environmental Decision Making pp. 23-29

- Paul P. Craig
- Response to Comments by Paul P. Craig pp. 31-33

- Thomas E. Graedel
- Industrial Ecology and Competitiveness: Strategic Implications for the Firm pp. 35-43

- Daniel C. Esty and Michael E. Porter
- Environmental Security as a Case Study in Industrial Ecology pp. 45-60

- Brad Allenby
- Society's Metabolism pp. 61-78

- Marina Fischer‐Kowalski
- Trade‐off Modeling for Product and Manufacturing Process Design for the Environment pp. 79-92

- James V. Camahan and Deborah L. Thurston
- The Life Cycle of Chlorine, Part III pp. 93-115

- Robert U. Ayres
- Recycling Postconsumer Nylon Carpet pp. 117-126

- Lester Lave, Noellette Conway‐Schempf, James Harvey, Deanna Hart, Timothy Bee and Christopher MacCracken
- An Environmentally Conscious Decision Support System for Life‐Cycle Management pp. 127-142

- Gautam Biswas, Kazuhiko Kawamura, David Hunkeler, Rajive Dhingra, Lochlin Caffey and Ellen Huang
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