Journal of Industrial Ecology
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Volume 21, issue S1, 2017
- 3D Printing and Industrial Ecology pp. S6-S8

- Reid Lifset
- Charting the Environmental Dimensions of Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing pp. S9-S14

- Martin Baumers, Joost R. Duflou, William Flanagan, Timothy G. Gutowski, Karel Kellens and Reid Lifset
- Industrial and Consumer Uses of Additive Manufacturing: A Discussion of Capabilities, Trajectories, and Challenges pp. S15-S20

- Haden Edward Quinlan, Talha Hasan, John Jaddou and A. John Hart
- Additive Manufacturing in Operations and Supply Chain Management: No Sustainability Benefit or Virtuous Knock-On Opportunities? pp. S21-S24

- Jan Holmström and Timothy Gutowski
- Addressing Hazardous Implications of Additive Manufacturing: Complementing Life Cycle Assessment with a Framework for Evaluating Direct Human Health and Environmental Impacts pp. S25-S36

- Justin Bours, Brian Adzima, Susan Gladwin, Julia Cabral and Serena Mau
- Evaluating Eco-Efficiency of 3D Printing in the Aeronautic Industry pp. S37-S48

- Fares Mami, Jean-Pierre Revéret, Sophie Fallaha and Manuele Margni
- Environmental Dimensions of Additive Manufacturing: Mapping Application Domains and Their Environmental Implications pp. S49-S68

- Karel Kellens, Martin Baumers, Timothy G. Gutowski, William Flanagan, Reid Lifset and Joost R. Duflou
- Note on the Rate and Energy Efficiency Limits for Additive Manufacturing pp. S69-S79

- Timothy Gutowski, Sheng Jiang, Daniel Cooper, Gero Corman, Michael Hausmann, Jan-Anders Manson, Timo Schudeleit, Konrad Wegener, Matias Sabelle, Jorge Ramos-Grez and Dusan P. Sekulic
- Life Cycle Assessment of 3D Printed Products in a Distributed Manufacturing System pp. S80-S93

- Felipe Cerdas, Max Juraschek, Sebastian Thiede and Christoph Herrmann
- Characterization of Emissions from a Desktop 3D Printer pp. S94-S106

- Luís Mendes, Anneli Kangas, Kirsi Kukko, Bjarke Mølgaard, Arto Säämänen, Tomi Kanerva, Iñigo Flores Ituarte, Marika Huhtiniemi, Helene Stockmann-Juvala, Jouni Partanen, Kaarle Hämeri, Konstantinos Eleftheriadis and Anna-Kaisa Viitanen
- Predicting Concentrations of Ultrafine Particles and Volatile Organic Compounds Resulting from Desktop 3D Printer Operation and the Impact of Potential Control Strategies pp. S107-S119

- Parham Azimi, Torkan Fazli and Brent Stephens
- Evaluating Measuring Techniques for Occupational Exposure during Additive Manufacturing of Metals: A Pilot Study pp. S120-S129

- Pål Graff, Bengt Ståhlbom, Eva Nordenberg, Andreas Graichen, Pontus Johansson and Helen Karlsson
- Environmental and Economic Implications of Distributed Additive Manufacturing: The Case of Injection Mold Tooling pp. S130-S143

- Runze Huang, Matthew E. Riddle, Diane Graziano, Sujit Das, Sachin Nimbalkar, Joe Cresko and Eric Masanet
- Environmental Impacts of Selective Laser Melting: Do Printer, Powder, Or Power Dominate? pp. S144-S156

- Jeremy Faludi, Martin Baumers, Ian Maskery and Richard Hague
- Shape Complexity and Process Energy Consumption in Electron Beam Melting: A Case of Something for Nothing in Additive Manufacturing? pp. S157-S167

- Martin Baumers, Chris Tuck, Ricky Wildman, Ian Ashcroft and Richard Hague
- Energy Consumption Modeling of Stereolithography-Based Additive Manufacturing Toward Environmental Sustainability pp. S168-S178

- Yiran Yang, Lin Li, Yayue Pan and Zeyi Sun
- Design and Performance Assessment of Innovative Eco-Efficient Support Structures for Additive Manufacturing by Photopolymerization pp. S179-S190

- Andrés Díaz Lantada, Adrián de Blas Romero, Álvaro Sánchez Isasi and Diego Garrido Bellido
- Influence of Material-Related Aspects of Additive and Subtractive Ti-6Al-4V Manufacturing on Energy Demand and Carbon Dioxide Emissions pp. S191-S202

- Paolo C. Priarone, Giuseppe Ingarao, Rosa di Lorenzo and Luca Settineri
- Comparative Energy, Resource and Recycling Lifecycle Analysis of the Industrial Repair Process of Gas Turbine Burners Using Conventional Machining and Additive Manufacturing pp. S203-S215

- Frank Walachowicz, Ingo Bernsdorf, Ulrike Papenfuss, Christine Zeller, Andreas Graichen, Vladimir Navrotsky, Noorie Rajvanshi and Christoph Kiener
- Toward a Sustainable Impeller Production: Environmental Impact Comparison of Different Impeller Manufacturing Methods pp. S216-S229

- Shitong Peng, Tao Li, Xinlin Wang, Mengmeng Dong, Zhichao Liu, Junli Shi and Hongchao Zhang
- Book Review of Handbook of Sustainability in Additive Manufacturing, edited by Subramanian Muthu and Monica Savalani. Springer Singapore, 2016, 168 pp., ISBN 978-981-10-0547-3, hardcover, $119.00, ebook, $89.00 and 3D Printing Will Rock the World, by John Hornick. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, North Charleston, SC, USA, 2015, 376 pp., ISBN-13 978-1516946792, paperback, $24.95 pp. S230-S231

- Alysia Garmulewicz
Volume 21, issue 6, 2017
- Winners of the 2016 Graedel Prizes: The Journal of Industrial Ecology Best Paper Prizes pp. 1446-1448

- Helge Brattebø and Reid Lifset
- Charting the Future of Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment: A Special Issue pp. 1449-1453

- Thomas Gloria, Jeroen Guinée, Harn Wei Kua, Bhawna Singh and Reid Lifset
- Integrating Environmental and Social Life Cycle Assessment: Asking the Right Question pp. 1454-1463

- James R Suckling and Jacquetta Lee
- A Revision of What Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment Should Entail: Towards Modeling the Net Impact on Human Well†Being pp. 1464-1477

- Thomas Schaubroeck and Benedetto Rugani
- Assessing the Climate Effects of Biofuels Using Integrated Assessment Models, Part I: Methodological Considerations pp. 1478-1487

- Richard J. Plevin
- On Life Cycle Sustainability Unified Analysis pp. 1488-1506

- Harn Wei Kua
- Agent†Based Modeling of Temporal and Spatial Dynamics in Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment pp. 1507-1521

- Susie Ruqun Wu, Xiaomeng Li, Defne Apul, Victoria Breeze, Ying Tang, Yi Fan and Jiquan Chen
- The Need for a Preference†Based Multicriteria Prioritization Framework in Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment pp. 1522-1535

- Emily Grubert
- Extending the Multiregional Input†Output Framework to Labor†Related Impacts: A Proof of Concept pp. 1536-1546

- Gilang Hardadi and Massimo Pizzol
- Indicators in Social Life Cycle Assessment: A Review of Frameworks, Theories, and Empirical Experience pp. 1547-1565

- Michael Kühnen and Rüdiger Hahn
- Social Life Cycle Assessment of a Concentrated Solar Power Plant in Spain: A Methodological Proposal pp. 1566-1577

- Blanca Corona, Kossara P. Bozhilova†Kisheva, Stig I. Olsen and Guillermo San Miguel
- Lessons Learned from a Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment of Rare Earth Permanent Magnets pp. 1578-1590

- Christina Wulf, Petra Zapp, Andrea Schreiber, Josefine Marx and Holger Schlör
- Weighting and Aggregation in Life Cycle Assessment: Do Present Aggregated Single Scores Provide Correct Decision Support? pp. 1591-1600

- Pradip P. Kalbar, Morten Birkved, Simon Elsborg Nygaard and Michael Hauschild
- Letter to the Editor on “Weighting and Aggregation in Life Cycle Assessment: Do Present Aggregated Single Scores Provide Correct Decision Support?†pp. 1601-1602

- Thomas P Seager and Valentina Prado
- Response to Comment on “Weighting and Aggregation in Life Cycle Assessment: Do Present Aggregated Single Scores Provide Correct Decision Support?†pp. 1603-1605

- Pradip Kalbar, Morten Birkved, Simon Elsborg Nygaard and Michael Hauschild
Volume 21, issue 5, 2017
- A Framework for Accurately Informing Facilitated Regional Industrial Symbioses on Environmental Consequences pp. 1049-1067

- François Dumoulin, Tom Wassenaar, Angel Avadí and Jean-Marie Paillat
- Quantitative Evaluation of Data Quality in Regional Material Flow Analysis pp. 1068-1077

- Oliver Schwab, David Laner and Helmut Rechberger
- Let's Be Clear(er) about Substitution: A Reporting Framework to Account for Product Displacement in Life Cycle Assessment pp. 1078-1089

- Carl Vadenbo, Stefanie Hellweg and Thomas Fruergaard Astrup
- Entity Normalization in Life Cycle Assessment: Hybrid Schemes Applied to a Transportation Agency Case Study pp. 1090-1102

- Quinn Langfitt and Liv Haselbach
- Uncertainty Quantification in Life Cycle Assessments: Interindividual Variability and Sensitivity Analysis in LCA of Air-Conditioning Systems pp. 1103-1114

- Stephen A. Ross and Lynette Cheah
- The Life Cycle Assessment of an Energy-Positive Peri-Urban Residence in a Tropical Regime pp. 1115-1127

- Jacob J. Bukoski, Pipat Chaiwiwatworakul and Shabbir H. Gheewala
- Implementing a Dynamic Life Cycle Assessment Methodology with a Case Study on Domestic Hot Water Production pp. 1128-1138

- Didier Beloin-Saint-Pierre, Annie Levasseur, Manuele Margni and Isabelle Blanc
- Consequential Life Cycle Assessment of Pasture-based Milk Production: A Case Study in the Waikato Region, New Zealand pp. 1139-1152

- Jeerasak Chobtang, Sarah J. McLaren, Stewart F. Ledgard and Daniel J. Donaghy
- Prospective Life Cycle Assessment of Epitaxial Graphene Production at Different Manufacturing Scales and Maturity pp. 1153-1164

- Rickard Arvidsson and Sverker Molander
- Estimating Corporate Carbon Footprints with Externally Available Data pp. 1165-1179

- Bernhard Goldhammer, Christian Busse and Timo Busch
- Measuring the Environmental Footprint of Leather Processing Technologies pp. 1180-1187

- Rafael Laurenti, Michael Redwood, Rita Puig and Björn Frostell
- Better Global Assessment of Worker Inequality: Comment on “The Employment Footprints of Nations” pp. 1188-1197

- Rachel C. Reyes, Manfred Lenzen and Joy Murray
- Uncovering the Fate of Critical Metals: Tracking Dissipative Losses along the Product Life Cycle pp. 1198-1211

- Till Zimmermann
- Evaluating the Use of Global Sensitivity Analysis in Dynamic MFA pp. 1212-1225

- Nađa Džubur, Hanno Buchner and David Laner
- Material Flow Accounts and Driving Factors of Economic Growth in the Philippines pp. 1226-1236

- Marianne Faith G. Martinico-Perez, Tomer Fishman, Keijiro Okuoka and Hiroki Tanikawa
- Cape Town’s Metabolism: Insights from a Material Flow Analysis pp. 1237-1249

- Paul Hoekman and Harro Blottnitz
- Trends in Austrian Resource Efficiency: An Exergy and Useful Work Analysis in Comparison to Material Use, CO 2 Emissions, and Land Use pp. 1250-1261

- Nina Eisenmenger, Benjamin Warr and Andreas Magerl
- African Urbanization: Assimilating Urban Metabolism into Sustainability Discourse and Practice pp. 1262-1276

- Paul Klugman Currie and Josephine Kaviti Musango
- Rare Earths from Mines to Metals: Comparing Environmental Impacts from China's Main Production Pathways pp. 1277-1290

- Jason C.K. Lee and Zongguo Wen
- The Resource Basis of Magnetic Refrigeration pp. 1291-1300

- Roland Gauß, Gert Homm and Oliver Gutfleisch
- The Energy Structure of the Canadian Economy pp. 1301-1311

- Christopher A. Kennedy and Christian Bachmann
- Consequences of Future Data Center Deployment in Canada on Electricity Generation and Environmental Impacts: A 2015–2030 Prospective Study pp. 1312-1322

- Thomas Dandres, Nathan Vandromme, Glasha Obrekht, Andy Wong, Kim Khoa Nguyen, Yves Lemieux, Mohamed Cheriet and Réjean Samson
- Carbon Emission Performance of China's Power Industry: Regional Disparity and Spatial Analysis pp. 1323-1332

- Xiping Wang and Lei Du
- Effects of Using Heterogeneous Prices on the Allocation of Impacts from Electricity Use: A Mixed-Unit Input-Output Approach pp. 1333-1343

- Jorge Vendries Algarin, Troy R. Hawkins, Joe Marriott and Vikas Khanna
- Coexistence Opportunities for Coal Seam Gas and Agribusiness pp. 1344-1355

- Syeda U. Mehreen and Jim R. Underschultz
- Longitudinal Analysis of the Eco-Design Management Standardization Process in Furniture Companies pp. 1356-1369

- Beñat Landeta-Manzano, Germán Arana-Landín, Patxi RuizdeArbulo and Pablo DíazdeBasurto
- Product Service Systems Users and Harley Davidson Riders: The Importance of Consumer Identity in the Diffusion of Sustainable Consumption Solutions pp. 1370-1379

- Maurizio Catulli, Matthew Cook and Stephen Potter
- A Review of Four Publications on the Sustainability and Potential of Plastic Alternatives pp. 1380-1381

- Long Nguyen and Pieter Billen
- The Social Metabolism: A Socio-Ecological Theory of Historical Change, by Manuel González de Molina and Víctor M. Toledo. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International, 2014, 355 pp., eBook ISBN 978-3-319-06358-4, hardcover ISBN 978-3-319-06357-7, softcover ISBN 978-3-319-35189-6, eBook $99.00, hardcover $129.00, softcover $129.00 pp. 1382-1383

- José C. Pons
Volume 21, issue 4, 2017
- Synergy Management Services Companies: A New Business Model for Industrial Park Operators pp. 802-814

- Ioannis Siskos and Luk N. Van Wassenhove
- A Framework for Modeling Local Production Systems with Techno-Ecological Interactions pp. 815-828

- Elias Martinez-Hernandez, Melissa Yuling Leung Pah Hang, Matthew Leach and Aidong Yang
- Addressing the Carbon-Crime Blind Spot: A Carbon Footprint Approach pp. 829-843

- Helen Skudder, Angela Druckman, John Cole, Alan McInnes, Ian Brunton-Smith and Gian Paolo Ansaloni
- Recycle, Bury, or Burn Wood Waste Biomass?: LCA Answer Depends on Carbon Accounting, Emissions Controls, Displaced Fuels, and Impact Costs pp. 844-856

- Jeffrey Morris
- Beyond Global Warming Potential: A Comparative Application of Climate Impact Metrics for the Life Cycle Assessment of Coal and Natural Gas Based Electricity pp. 857-873

- DeVynne Farquharson, Paulina Jaramillo, Greg Schivley, Kelly Klima, Derrick Carlson and Constantine Samaras
- Life Cycle Impacts and Benefits of Wood along the Value Chain: The Case of Switzerland pp. 874-886

- Florian Suter, Bernhard Steubing and Stefanie Hellweg
- Enhanced Performance of the Eurostat Method for Comprehensive Assessment of Urban Metabolism: A Material Flow Analysis of Amsterdam pp. 887-902

- Ilse M. Voskamp, Sven Stremke, Marc Spiller, Daniela Perrotti, Jan Peter Hoek and Huub H. M. Rijnaarts
- Monitoring Urban Copper Flows in Stockholm, Sweden: Implications of Changes Over Time pp. 903-912

- Jennie Amneklev, Anna Augustsson, Louise Sörme and Bo Bergbäck
- Location Optimization of Urban Mining Facilities with Maximal Covering Model in GIS: A Case of China pp. 913-923

- Yanyan Xue, Zongguo Wen, Xiaoli Ji, Hans Th. A. Bressers and Chenkai Zhang
- Global Patterns and Trends for Non-Metallic Minerals used for Construction pp. 924-937

- Alessio Miatto, Heinz Schandl, Tomer Fishman and Hiroki Tanikawa
- Industrial Symbiosis Dynamics and the Problem of Equivalence: Proposal for a Comparative Framework pp. 938-952

- Frank Boons, Marian Chertow, Jooyoung Park, Wouter Spekkink and Han Shi
- Developing the Chinese Environmentally Extended Input-Output (CEEIO) Database pp. 953-965

- Sai Liang, Tiantian Feng, Shen Qu, Anthony S.F. Chiu, Xiaoping Jia and Ming Xu
- Comparison of U.S. and Japanese Consumers’ Perceptions of Remanufactured Auto Parts pp. 966-979

- Mitsutaka Matsumoto, Kenichiro Chinen and Hideki Endo
- On the Attractiveness of Product Recovery: The Forces that Shape Reverse Markets pp. 980-994

- Dennis Stindt, Joao Quariguasi Frota Neto, Christian Nuss, Martin Dirr, Marta Jakowczyk, Andrew Gibson and Axel Tuma
- Evaluation Approaches for Advancing Urban Water Goals pp. 995-1009

- Marguerite A. Renouf and Steven J. Kenway
Volume 21, issue 3, 2017
- Taking the Circularity to the Next Level: A Special Issue on the Circular Economy pp. 476-482

- Nancy M. P. Bocken, Elsa A. Olivetti, Jonathan M. Cullen, José Potting and Reid Lifset
- Circular Economy: Theoretical Benchmark or Perpetual Motion Machine? pp. 483-486

- Jonathan M. Cullen
- The Circular Economy: Exploring the Introduction of the Concept Among S&P 500 Firms pp. 487-490

- Nancy M. P. Bocken, Paavo Ritala and Pontus Huotari
- What about the Circularity of Hazardous Materials? pp. 491-493

- Terri Goldberg
- Present Potentials and Limitations of a Circular Economy with Respect to Primary Raw Material Demand pp. 494-496

- Johann Fellner, Jakob Lederer, Christoph Scharff and David Laner
- Coming Full Circle: Why Social and Institutional Dimensions Matter for the Circular Economy pp. 497-506

- Vincent Moreau, Marlyne Sahakian, Pascal Griethuysen and François Vuille
- Contaminated Interaction: Another Barrier to Circular Material Flows pp. 507-516

- Weston Baxter, Marco Aurisicchio and Peter Childs
- Product Design in a Circular Economy: Development of a Typology of Key Concepts and Terms pp. 517-525

- Marcel C. Hollander, Conny A. Bakker and Erik Jan Hultink
- Integrating Backcasting and Eco-Design for the Circular Economy: The BECE Framework pp. 526-544

- Joan Manuel F. Mendoza, Maria Sharmina, Alejandro Gallego-Schmid, Graeme Heyes and Adisa Azapagic
- A Metric for Quantifying Product-Level Circularity pp. 545-558

- Marcus Linder, Steven Sarasini and Patricia Loon
- Industrial Symbiosis at the Facility Scale pp. 559-571

- John S. Mulrow, Sybil Derrible, Weslynne S. Ashton and Shauhrat S. Chopra
- Toward a Resource-Efficient Built Environment: A Literature Review and Conceptual Model pp. 572-592

- David A. Ness and Ke Xing
- Circular Economy Rebound pp. 593-602

- Trevor Zink and Roland Geyer
- The Emergence of Circular Economy: A New Framing Around Prolonging Resource Productivity pp. 603-614

- Fenna Blomsma and Geraldine Brennan
- Do We Have the Right Performance Indicators for the Circular Economy?: Insight into the Swiss Waste Management System pp. 615-627

- Melanie Haupt, Carl Vadenbo and Stefanie Hellweg
- Solid Waste and the Circular Economy: A Global Analysis of Waste Treatment and Waste Footprints pp. 628-640

- Alexandre Tisserant, Stefan Pauliuk, Stefano Merciai, Jannick Schmidt, Jacob Fry, Richard Wood and Arnold Tukker
- Closing Global Material Loops: Initial Insights into Firm-Level Challenges pp. 641-650

- Ernst J. Prosman, Brian V. Wæhrens and Giacomo Liotta
- Circular Economy Policies in China and Europe pp. 651-661

- Will McDowall, Yong Geng, Beijia Huang, Eva Bartekova-Hedoin, Raimund Bleischwitz, Serdar Türkeli, Rene Kemp and Teresa Doménech
- The Role of the Mining Industry in a Circular Economy: A Framework for Resource Management at the Mine Site Level pp. 662-672

- Éléonore Lèbre, Glen Corder and Artem Golev
- Continuous Material Flow Analysis Approach for Bulk Nonmetallic Mineral Building Materials Applied to the German Building Sector pp. 673-688

- Georg Schiller, Karin Gruhler and Regine Ortlepp
- Persistent Hazardous Waste and the Quest Toward a Circular Economy: The Example of Arsenic in Chromated Copper Arsenate–Treated Wood pp. 689-699

- Anna Augustsson, Louise Sörme, Anna Karlsson and Jennie Amneklev
- Potentials and Barriers for Tantalum Recovery from Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment pp. 700-714

- Maximilian Ueberschaar, Daniel Dariusch Jalalpoor, Nathalie Korf and Vera Susanne Rotter
- Eco-Efficiency Analysis of a Lithium-Ion Battery Waste Hierarchy Inspired by Circular Economy pp. 715-730

- Kirti Richa, Callie W. Babbitt and Gabrielle Gaustad
- Design for Disassembly Criteria in EU Product Policies for a More Circular Economy: A Method for Analyzing Battery Packs in PC-Tablets and Subnotebooks pp. 731-741

- Laura Talens Peiró, Fulvio Ardente and Fabrice Mathieux
- Combining Eco-Efficiency and Eco-Effectiveness for Continuous Loop Beverage Packaging Systems: Lessons from the Carlsberg Circular Community pp. 742-753

- Monia Niero, Michael Z. Hauschild, Simon B. Hoffmeyer and Stig I. Olsen
Volume 21, issue 2, 2017
- Normalization in Comparative Life Cycle Assessment to Support Environmental Decision Making pp. 242-243

- Stefano Cucurachi, Thomas P. Seager and Valentina Prado
- When Comparing Alternative Fuel-Vehicle Systems, Life Cycle Assessment Studies Should Consider Trends in Oil Production pp. 244-248

- Timothy J. Wallington, James Anderson, Robert D. Kleine, Hyung Chul Kim, Heiko Maas, Adam R. Brandt and Gregory A. Keoleian
- Sustainable Global Agrifood Supply Chains: Exploring the Barriers pp. 249-260

- Stefan Gold, Nathan Kunz and Gerald Reiner
- A Step Towards a General Framework for Consequential Life Cycle Assessment pp. 261-271

- Deepak Rajagopal
- Waste Generation Flows and Tourism Growth: A STIRPAT Model for Mallorca pp. 272-281

- Italo Arbulu, Javier Lozano and Javier Rey-Maquieira
- A Database to Facilitate a Process-Oriented Approach to Urban Metabolism pp. 282-293

- Tom Ravalde and James Keirstead
- Downscaling Aggregate Urban Metabolism Accounts to Local Districts pp. 294-306

- Isabel M. Horta and James Keirstead
- Towards a Dynamic Approach to Urban Metabolism: Tracing the Temporal Evolution of Brussels’ Urban Metabolism from 1970 to 2010 pp. 307-319

- Aristide Athanassiadis, Philippe Bouillard, Robert H. Crawford and Ahmed Z. Khan
- Feasibility of Water Efficiency and Reuse Technologies as Demand-Side Strategies for Urban Water Management pp. 320-331

- Bruk M. Berhanu, Michael Blackhurst, Mary Jo Kirisits, Paulina Jamarillo and Derrick Carlson
- Assessing Space Heating Demandon a Regional Level: Evaluation of a Bottom-Up Model in the Scope of a Case Study pp. 332-343

- Andreas Froemelt and Stefanie Hellweg
- Integrated Life Cycle Assessment and Life Cycle Cost Model for Comparing Plug-in versus Wireless Charging for an Electric Bus System pp. 344-355

- Zicheng Bi, Robert Kleine and Gregory A. Keoleian
- Dynamic Substance Flow Analysis of Neodymium and Dysprosium Associated with Neodymium Magnets in Japan pp. 356-367

- Nobuo Sekine, Ichiro Daigo and Yoshikazu Goto
- GIS-based Analysis of Vienna's Material Stock in Buildings pp. 368-380

- Fritz Kleemann, Jakob Lederer, Helmut Rechberger and Johann Fellner
- Surplus Ore Potential as a Scarcity Indicator for Resource Extraction pp. 381-390

- Marisa D. M. Vieira, Thomas C. Ponsioen, Mark J. Goedkoop and Mark A. J. Huijbregts
- Influence of Input-Scrap Quality on the Environmental Impact of Secondary Steel Production pp. 391-401

- Melanie Haupt, Carl Vadenbo, Christoph Zeltner and Stefanie Hellweg
- Firm Type, Feed-in Tariff, and Wind Energy Investment in Germany: An Investigation of Decision Making Factors of Energy Producers Regarding Investing in Wind Energy Capacity pp. 402-411

- Lone Werner and Bert Scholtens
- A Delphi Approach to Understanding Varying Expert Viewpoints in Sustainability Communication: The Case of Water Footprints of Bio-Based Fiber Resources pp. 412-422

- Andrea Sutterlüty, Franziska Hesser, Peter Schwarzbauer, Kurt Christian Schuster, Andreas Windsperger and Tobias Stern
- Industrial Ecology Education at Tsinghua University pp. 423-429

- Lei Shi
- Book Review of Fossil Capital: The Rise of Steam Power and the Roots of Global Warming, by Andreas Malm. Brooklyn, NY, USA: Verso Books, 2016, 496 pp., ISBN 9781784781293, paperback, $29.95 pp. 430-431

- Anke Schaffartzik and Marina Fischer-Kowalski
- Book Review of Social Ecology: Society-Nature Relations across Time and Space, edited by H. Haberl et al. Basel, Switzerland: Springer International, 2016, 610 pp., ISBN 978-3-319-33324-3, hardcover, $119 pp. 432-433

- Stefan Pauliuk
Volume 21, issue 1, 2017
- Explaining Industrial Symbiosis Emergence, Development, and Disruption: A Multilevel Analytical Framework pp. 6-15

- Nonita Tumulak Yap and John Fredrick Devlin
- A Data Characterization Framework for Material Flow Analysis pp. 16-25

- Oliver Schwab, Ottavia Zoboli and Helmut Rechberger
- Economy-wide Material Flow Indicators on a Sectoral Level and Strategies for Decreasing Material Inputs of Sectors pp. 26-37

- Jan Kovanda and Jan Weinzettel
- The Environmental Impacts of Reuse: A Review pp. 38-56

- Daniel R. Cooper and Timothy G. Gutowski
- Estimation of Waste Battery Generation and Analysis of the Waste Battery Recycling System in China pp. 57-69

- Xiaoxu Song, Shanying Hu, Dingjiang Chen and Bing Zhu
- No Matter – How?: Dealing with Matter-less Stressors in LCA of Wind Energy Systems pp. 70-81

- Stefano Cucurachi, Coen C. Giesen, Reinout Heijungs and Geert R. Snoo
- Steel-versus-Concrete Debate Revisited: Global Warming Potential and Embodied Energy Analyses based on Attributional and Consequential Life Cycle Perspectives pp. 82-100

- Harn Wei Kua and Marcus Maghimai
- Evaluating the Potential for Harmonized Prediction and Comparison of Disposal-Stage Greenhouse Gas Emissions for Biomaterial Products pp. 101-115

- David Glew, Lindsay C. Stringer, Adolf Acquaye and Simon McQueen-Mason
- Loss and Benefit Caused by a Diesel Engine: From the Perspective of Human Health pp. 116-126

- Feri Afrinaldi, Hong-Chao Zhang, Zhi-Chao Liu and Annette Hernandez
- Estimating the Greenhouse Gas Balance of Individual Gas-Fired and Oil-Fired Electricity Plants on a Global Scale pp. 127-135

- Mara Hauck, Zoran J.N. Steinmann, Aafke M. Schipper, Freek Gorrissen, Aranya Venkatesh and Mark A.J. Huijbregts
- A Hybrid Approach for Assessing the Multi-Scale Impacts of Urban Resource Use: Transportation in Phoenix, Arizona pp. 136-150

- Susan Spierre Clark and Mikhail V. Chester
- Surveying the Environmental Footprint of Urban Food Consumption pp. 151-165

- Benjamin Goldstein, Morten Birkved, John Fernández and Michael Hauschild
- An Urban Metabolism and Carbon Footprint Analysis of the Jing–Jin–Ji Regional Agglomeration pp. 166-179

- Hongmei Zheng, Brian D. Fath and Yan Zhang
- Comprehensive Regional Eco-Efficiency Analysis Based on Data Envelopment Analysis: The Case of Polish Regions pp. 180-190

- Aneta Masternak-Janus and Magdalena Rybaczewska-Błażejowska
- Ship Breaking and the Steel Industry in Bangladesh: A Material Flow Perspective pp. 191-203

- Mohammad Sujauddin, Ryu Koide, Takahiro Komatsu, Mohammad Mosharraf Hossain, Chiharu Tokoro and Shinsuke Murakami
- Comment on “Ship Breaking and the Steel Industry in Bangladesh: A Materials Flow Perspective” An Argument for Saving the Baby while Throwing away the Bathwater with Caveat pp. 204-204

- Nadim Khandaker
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