Journal of Industrial Ecology
1997 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 6, 2015
- Science-Based Carbon Targets for the Corporate World: The Ultimate Sustainability Commitment, or a Costly Distraction? pp. 931-933

- Mark Trexler and Auden Schendler
- Green Fluff”? The Role of Corporate Sustainability Initiatives in Effective Climate Policy: Comment on “Science-Based Carbon Targets for the Corporate World: The Ultimate Sustainability Commitment, or a Costly Distraction? pp. 934-936

- Gregg Marland, Tammy Kowalczyk and Todd Cherry
- Lifting Industrial Ecology Modeling to a New Level of Quality and Transparency: A Call for More Transparent Publications and a Collaborative Open Source Software Framework pp. 937-949

- Stefan Pauliuk, Guillaume Majeau-Bettez, Christopher L. Mutel, Bernhard Steubing and Konstantin Stadler
- Using an Industrial Waste Account to Facilitate National Level Industrial Symbioses by Uncovering the Waste Exchange Potential pp. 950-962

- Pi-Cheng Chen and Hwong-wen Ma
- Toward an Overall Analytical Framework for the Integrated Sustainability Assessment of the Production and Supply of Raw Materials and Primary Energy Carriers pp. 963-977

- Jo Dewulf, Lucia Mancini, Gian Andrea Blengini, Serenella Sala, Cynthia Latunussa and David Pennington
- Sensitivity Analysis of Environmental Process Modeling in a Life Cycle Context: A Case Study of Hemp Crop Production pp. 978-993

- Andrianandraina, Anne Ventura, Tristan Senga Kiessé, Bogdan Cazacliu, Rachida Idir and Hayo M. G. Werf
- Temporal Aspects in Evaluating the Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Benefits of Using Residues from Forest Products Manufacturing Facilities for Energy Production pp. 994-1007

- Caroline Gaudreault and Reid Miner
- Life Cycle–based Assessment of Energy Use and Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Almond Production, Part I: Analytical Framework and Baseline Results pp. 1008-1018

- Alissa Kendall, Elias Marvinney, Sonja Brodt and Weiyuan Zhu
- Life Cycle–based Assessment of Energy Use and Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Almond Production, Part II: Uncertainty Analysis through Sensitivity Analysis and Scenario Testing pp. 1019-1029

- Elias Marvinney, Alissa Kendall and Sonja Brodt
- Recycling Construction and Demolition Wastes as Building Materials: A Life Cycle Assessment pp. 1030-1043

- Sylvain Guignot, Solène Touzé, Frédéric Weid, Yannick Ménard and Jacques Villeneuve
- Criticality of the Rare Earth Elements pp. 1044-1054

- N.T. Nassar, Xiaoyue Du and T.E. Graedel
- Applying Fuzzy and Probabilistic Uncertainty Concepts to the Material Flow Analysis of Palladium in Austria pp. 1055-1069

- David Laner, Helmut Rechberger and Thomas Astrup
- Environmental Performance Analysis of Eco-Industrial Parks in China: A Data Envelopment Analysis Approach pp. 1070-1081

- Wei Liu, Jinping Tian, Lujun Chen, Wanying Lu and Yang Gao
- Decoupling Analysis of the Environmental Mountain—with Case Studies from China pp. 1082-1090

- Zhongwu Lu, Heming Wang and Qiang Yue
- Urban Mining's Potential to Relieve China's Coming Resource Crisis pp. 1091-1102

- Zongguo Wen, Chenkai Zhang, Xiaoli Ji and Yanyan Xue
Volume 19, issue 5, 2015
- Socioeconomic Metabolism Takes the Stage in the International Environmental Policy Debate: A Special Issue to Review Research Progress and Policy Impacts pp. 689-694

- Heinz Schandl, Daniel B. Müller and Yuichi Moriguchi
- Theodor Weyl: A Pioneer of Urban Metabolism Studies pp. 695-702

- Jakob Lederer and Ulrich Kral
- Trading Land: A Review of Approaches to Accounting for Upstream Land Requirements of Traded Products pp. 703-714

- Anke Schaffartzik, Helmut Haberl, Thomas Kastner, Dominik Wiedenhofer, Nina Eisenmenger and Karl-Heinz Erb
- Reconsidering Industrial Metabolism: From Analogy to Denoting Actuality pp. 715-727

- Tom Wassenaar
- A General System Structure and Accounting Framework for Socioeconomic Metabolism pp. 728-741

- Stefan Pauliuk, Guillaume Majeau-Bettez and Daniel B. Müller
- Toward Social Material Flow Analysis: On the Usefulness of Boundary Objects in Urban Mining Research pp. 742-752

- Björn Wallsten
- Material Flow Analysis as a Decision Support Tool for Waste Management: A Literature Review pp. 753-764

- Astrid Allesch and Paul H. Brunner
- How Circular is the Global Economy?: An Assessment of Material Flows, Waste Production, and Recycling in the European Union and the World in 2005 pp. 765-777

- Willi Haas, Fridolin Krausmann, Dominik Wiedenhofer and Markus Heinz
- The Weight of Society Over Time and Space: A Comprehensive Account of the Construction Material Stock of Japan, 1945–2010 pp. 778-791

- Hiroki Tanikawa, Tomer Fishman, Keijiro Okuoka and Kenji Sugimoto
- Material Footprint Assessment in a Global Input-Output Framework pp. 792-804

- Stefan Giljum, Martin Bruckner and Aldo Martinez
- Examining the Ecology of Commodity Trade Networks Using an Ecological Information-Based Approach: Toward Strategic Assessment of Resilience pp. 805-813

- Ali Kharrazi, Steven Kraines, Elena Rovenskaya, Ram Avtar, Shuichi Iwata and Masaru Yarime
- What Drives Austrian Raw Material Consumption?: A Structural Decomposition Analysis for the Years 1995 to 2007 pp. 814-824

- Manuel Wenzlik, Nina Eisenmenger and Anke Schaffartzik
- Global Human Appropriation of Net Primary Production for Biomass Consumption in the European Union, 1986–2007 pp. 825-836

- Thomas Kastner, Karl-Heinz Erb and Helmut Haberl
- Uncertainty in Material Flow Analysis Indicators at Different Spatial Levels pp. 837-852

- João Patrício, Yuliya Kalmykova, Leonardo Rosado and Vera Lisovskaja
- The Water Metabolism of Socio-Ecological Systems: Reflections and a Conceptual Framework pp. 853-865

- Cristina Madrid-López and Mario Giampietro
- The Spanish Transition to Industrial Metabolism: Long-Term Material Flow Analysis (1860–2010) pp. 866-876

- Juan Infante-Amate, David Soto, Eduardo Aguilera, Roberto García-Ruiz, Gloria Guzmán, Antonio Cid and Manuel González de Molina
- The Ferrous Find: Counting Iron and Steel Stocks in China's Economy pp. 877-889

- Tao Wang, Daniel B. Müller and Seiji Hashimoto
- Global Substance Flow Analysis of Gallium, Germanium, and Indium: Quantification of Extraction, Uses, and Dissipative Losses within their Anthropogenic Cycles pp. 890-903

- Christina Licht, Laura Talens Peiró and Gara Villalba
- Metabolism and Environmental Impacts of Household Consumption: A Review on the Assessment, Methodology, and Drivers pp. 904-916

- Monica Di Donato, Pedro L. Lomas and Óscar Carpintero
- Implementing Smart Urban Metabolism in the Stockholm Royal Seaport: Smart City SRS pp. 917-929

- Hossein Shahrokni, Louise Årman, David Lazarevic, Anders Nilsson and Nils Brandt
Volume 19, issue 4, 2015
- Winners of the 2014 Graedel Prizes: The JIE Best Paper Prizes pp. 521-523

- Helge Brattebø and Reid Lifset
- The Growth of Urban Building Stock: Unintended Lock-in and Embedded Environmental Effects pp. 524-537

- Janet L. Reyna and Mikhail V. Chester
- Maintenance and Expansion: Modeling Material Stocks and Flows for Residential Buildings and Transportation Networks in the EU25 pp. 538-551

- Dominik Wiedenhofer, Julia K. Steinberger, Nina Eisenmenger and Willi Haas
- What Should Be Held Steady in a Steady-State Economy?: Interpreting Daly's Definition at the National Level pp. 552-563

- Daniel W. O'Neill
- Using a Rebound Matrix to Estimate Consumption Changes from Saving and its Environmental Impact in Japan pp. 564-574

- Kotaro Kawajiri, Tomohiro Tabata and Tomohiko Ihara
- Life Cycle Assessment of a Magazine, Part I: Tablet Edition in Emerging and Mature States pp. 575-589

- Mohammad Ahmadi Achachlouei, Åsa Moberg and Elisabeth Hochschorner
- Life Cycle Assessment of a Magazine, Part II: A Comparison of Print and Tablet Editions pp. 590-606

- Mohammad Ahmadi Achachlouei and Åsa Moberg
- Environmental Life Cycle Assessment of a Canned Sardine Product from Portugal pp. 607-617

- Cheila Almeida, Sofia Vaz and Friederike Ziegler
- Environmental Footprints and Scenario Analysis for Assessing the Impacts of the Agri-Food Industry on a Regional Economy: A Case Study in Spain pp. 618-627

- Ignacio Cazcarro, Rosa Duarte, Julio Sánchez-Chóliz, Cristina Sarasa and Ana Serrano
- Criticality of the Geological Zinc, Tin, and Lead Family pp. 628-644

- E. M. Harper, Goksin Kavlak, Lara Burmeister, Matthew J. Eckelman, Serkan Erbis, Vicente Sebastian Espinoza, Philip Nuss and T. E. Graedel
- Why Aren't Advanced High–Strength Steels More Widely Used?: Stakeholder Preferences and Perceived Barriers to New Materials pp. 645-655

- Stina Alriksson and Marianne Henningsson
- A High-Resolution Approach to Mapping Energy Flows through Water Infrastructure Systems pp. 656-665

- Edward S. Spang and Frank J. Loge
- Disaggregating the Power Generation Sector for Input-Output Life Cycle Assessment pp. 666-675

- Jorge Vendries Algarin, Troy R. Hawkins, Joe Marriott, H. Scott Matthews and Vikas Khanna
- A Carbon Footprint of Textile Recycling: A Case Study in Sweden pp. 676-687

- Bahareh Zamani, Magdalena Svanström, Gregory Peters and Tomas Rydberg
Volume 19, issue 3, 2015
- Product Category-level Sustainability Measurement: The Sustainability Consortium's Approach to Materiality and Indicators pp. 337-339

- Kevin J. Dooley and Jon Johnson
- Is Social Footprinting Relevant to Industrial Ecology? pp. 340-342

- Darian McBain
- Labor Embodied in Trade pp. 343-356

- Moana Simas, Richard Wood and Edgar Hertwich
- Global Supply Chains of Coltan pp. 357-365

- Daniel Moran, Darian McBain, Keiichiro Kanemoto, Manfred Lenzen and Arne Geschke
- Anthropogenic Carbon Stock Dynamics of Pulp and Paper Products in Germany pp. 366-379

- Mauricio Cote, Witold-Roger Poganietz and Liselotte Schebek
- Increasing Precision in Greenhouse Gas Accounting Using Real-Time Emission Factors pp. 380-390

- Charlie C. Spork, Abel Chavez, Xavier Gabarrell Durany, Martin K. Patel and Gara Villalba Méndez
- Greenhouse Gas Emission Estimates of U.S. Dietary Choices and Food Loss pp. 391-401

- Martin C. Heller and Gregory A. Keoleian
- The Carbon Footprint of Games Distribution pp. 402-415

- Kieren Mayers, Jonathan Koomey, Rebecca Hall, Maria Bauer, Chris France and Amanda Webb
- Exploring the Use of Ecological Footprint in Life Cycle Impact Assessment pp. 416-426

- Seung-Jin Lee, Troy R. Hawkins, Wesley W. Ingwersen and Douglas M. Young
- Hotspot Scenario Analysis pp. 427-440

- Rylie E.O. Pelton and Timothy M. Smith
- What Makes Eco-Transformation of Industrial Parks Take Off in China? pp. 441-456

- Chang Yu, Gerard P.J. Dijkema and Martin Jong
- Barriers to Promoting Eco-Industrial Parks Development in China pp. 457-467

- Qinghua Zhu, Yong Geng, Joseph Sarkis and Kee-Hung Lai
- Critical Components of Uncertainty Communication in Life Cycle Assessments of Emerging Technologies pp. 468-479

- Sheetal Gavankar, Sarah Anderson and Arturo A. Keller
- Explaining the Variation in Greenhouse Gas Emissions Between Households: Socioeconomic, Motivational, and Physical Factors pp. 480-489

- Jonas Nässén, David Andersson, Jörgen Larsson and John Holmberg
- Identifying Stakeholders’ Views on the Eco-efficiency Assessment of a Municipal Solid Waste Management System pp. 490-503

- Grégoire Meylan, Michael Stauffacher, Pius Krütli, Roman Seidl and Andy Spoerri
- Hospital Patient-Care and Outside-the-Hospital Energy Profiles for Hemodialysis Services pp. 504-513

- Seyed A. Soltani, Michael R. Overcash, Janet M. Twomey, M. Amin Esmaeili and Bayram Yildirim
- Making the Modern World: Materials and Dematerialization, by Vaclav Smil. Hoboken, NJ, USA: Wiley, 2013, 242 pp., ISBN 978-1-119-94253-5, paperback, $45.00 pp. 514-515

- Jonathan S. Krones
- Sustainable Urban Metabolism, by Paulo Ferrão and John E. Fernández. Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press, 2013, 232 pp., ISBN: 9780262019361, hardcover, $35.00, £24.95 pp. 516-517

- Sabine Barles
- Comment on “The significance of Li-ion batteries in electric vehicle life-cycle energy and emissions and recycling's role in its reduction” in Energy & Environmental Science pp. 518-519

- Linda Ager-Wick Ellingsen, Guillaume Majeau-Bettez and Anders Hammer Strømman
Volume 19, issue 2, 2015
- Introducing First Winners of the Graedel Prize: The JIE Best Paper Prizes pp. 185-188

- Helge Brattebø and Reid Lifset
- Complexity in Industrial Ecology: Models, Analysis, and Actions pp. 189-194

- Gerard P.J. Dijkema, Ming Xu, Sybil Derrible and Reid Lifset
- Industrial Ecology: The View From Complex Systems pp. 195-197

- Luís M.A. Bettencourt and Christa Brelsford
- IE = Industrial Evolution? pp. 198-200

- Igor Nikolić
- Managing the Complexity of Urban Systems pp. 201-204

- Arka Pandit, Zhongming Lu and John C. Crittenden
- Big Data and Industrial Ecology pp. 205-210

- Ming Xu, Hua Cai and Sai Liang
- Why Do Cities Grow? Insights from Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics at the Urban and Global Scales pp. 211-221

- David Bristow and Christopher Kennedy
- Co-Authorship Network Analysis in Industrial Ecology Research Community pp. 222-235

- Junbeum Kim and Charles Perez
- Resilience and Complexity: A Bibliometric Review and Prospects for Industrial Ecology pp. 236-251

- Sara Meerow and Joshua P. Newell
- Multimodel Ecologies: Cultivating Model Ecosystems in Industrial Ecology pp. 252-263

- L. Andrew Bollinger, Igor Nikolić, Chris B. Davis and Gerard P.J. Dijkema
- The Resilience of Interdependent Industrial Symbiosis Networks: A Case of Yixing Economic and Technological Development Zone pp. 264-273

- Yang Li and Lei Shi
- Eco-Evolutionary Pathways Toward Industrial Cities pp. 274-284

- Handi Chandra-Putra, Jing Chen and Clinton J. Andrews
- Emergent Effects of Residential Lighting Choices: Prospects for Energy Savings pp. 285-295

- Andrea L. Hicks, Thomas L. Theis and Moira L. Zellner
- Life Cycle Assessment and the Resilience of Product Systems pp. 296-306

- Massimo Pizzol
- Structure of the Global Virtual Carbon Network: Revealing Important Sectors and Communities for Emission Reduction pp. 307-320

- Sai Liang, Yu Feng and Ming Xu
- Evolution of Public Supply Water Withdrawal in the USA: A Network Approach pp. 321-330

- Nasir Ahmad and Sybil Derrible
- Social Networks and their Economics: Influencing Consumer Choice, by Daniel Birke. Chichester, UK: Wiley, 2013, 216 pp., ISBN 978-1-118-45765-8, $85.00 pp. 331-332

- Weslynne Ashton
- The New Science of Cities, by Michael Batty. Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press, 2013, 520 pp., ISBN 9780262019521, hardcover, $45.00 pp. 333-334

- Sybil Derrible
- Tackling Complexity: A Systemic Approach for Decision-Makers, by Gilbert Probst and Andrea M. Bassi. Sheffield, UK: Greenleaf Publishing, 2014, 180 pp., ISBN 978-1-78353-081-6, Hardcover, £24.95 pp. 335-336

- Thomas P. Seager and Marcus Snell
Volume 19, issue 1, 2015
- The Next Step in the Evolution of the Journal of Industrial Ecology: Online-Only Publication pp. 1-2

- Reid Lifset and Edward Gordon
- The Right to Know the Geopotential of Minerals for Ensuring Food Supply Security: The Case of Phosphorus pp. 3-6

- Friedrich-W. Wellmer and Roland W. Scholz
- Carbon Accounting: Issues of Scale pp. 7-9

- Gregg Marland, Tammy Kowalczyk and Eric Marland
- Forecasting Replacement Demand of Durable Goods and the Induced Secondary Material Flows: A Case Study of Automobiles pp. 10-19

- Shigemi Kagawa, Shinichiro Nakamura, Yasushi Kondo, Kazuyo Matsubae and Tetsuya Nagasaka
- Comparing Three Life Cycle Impact Assessment Methods from an Endpoint Perspective pp. 20-26

- Bo P Weidema
- An Approach to Integrating Occupational Safety and Health into Life Cycle Assessment: Development and Application of Work Environment Characterization Factors pp. 27-37

- Kelly A. Scanlon, Shannon M. Lloyd, George M. Gray, Royce A. Francis and Peter LaPuma
- Critical Appraisal of Life Cycle Impact Assessment Databases for Agri-food Materials pp. 38-50

- Ricardo F.M. Teixeira
- The Role of Scale and Technology Maturity in Life Cycle Assessment of Emerging Technologies: A Case Study on Carbon Nanotubes pp. 51-60

- Sheetal Gavankar, Sangwon Suh and Arturo A. Keller
- Energy Use and Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Air-Source Heat Pump and Innovative Ground-Source Air Heat Pump in a Cold Climate pp. 61-70

- Maija K. Mattinen, Ari Nissinen, Sampsa Hyysalo and Jouni K. Juntunen
- Is Coal Fly Ash a Suitable Alkaline Resource for Manufacturing New Calcium Carbonate–based Cements? A Systems Analytical Evaluation pp. 71-81

- Matthias Achternbosch, Ulrich Dewald, Eberhard Nieke and Gerhard Sardemann
- A Burning Issue: Rethinking the Transition from Hunter-Gatherer to Industrial Sociometabolic Regimes pp. 82-92

- A. Terry Rambo
- Metabolized-Water Breeding Diseases in Urban India: Sociospatiality of Water Problems and Health Burden in Ahmedabad City pp. 93-103

- V.S. Saravanan, Dileep Mavalankar, Suhas P. Kulkarni, Sven Nussbaum and Martin Weigelt
- Dynamic Models of Fixed Capital Stocks and Their Application in Industrial Ecology pp. 104-116

- Stefan Pauliuk, Richard Wood and Edgar G. Hertwich
- Peak Waste: When Is It Likely to Occur? pp. 117-128

- Daniel Hoornweg, Perinaz Bhada-Tata and Christopher Kennedy
- Greening China's Wastewater Treatment Infrastructure in the Face of Rapid Development: Analysis Based on Material Stock and Flow through 2050 pp. 129-140

- Wanxin Hou, Xin Tian and Hiroki Tanikawa
- Barriers to Industrial Symbiosis: Insights from the Use of a Maturity Grid pp. 141-153

- Artem Golev, Glen D. Corder and Damien P. Giurco
- Evaluation of a Regional Approach to Standards for Plug-in Battery Electric Vehicles in Future Light-Duty Vehicle Greenhouse Gas Regulations pp. 154-166

- Nathan D. MacPherson, Gregory A. Keoleian and Jarod C. Kelly
- Life Cycle Assessment Handbook: A Guide for Environmentally Sustainable Products, edited by Mary Ann Curran. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., and Salem, MA, USA: Scrivener Publishing LLC, 2012, 611 pp., ISBN 9781118099728, $199.00 (paper), $159.99 (e-book) pp. 167-168

- Philip Nuss
- Flourishing: A Frank Conversation about Sustainability, by John R. Ehrenfeld and Andrew J. Hoffman. Redwood City, CA, USA: Stanford University Press, 2013, 168 pp., ISBN 9780804784153, paperback, $17.95 pp. 169-171

- Nigel Roome
- Resource Efficiency Complexity and the Commons: The Paracommons and Paradoxes of Natural Resource Losses, Wastes, and Wastages, by Bruce Lankford. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 2013, 232 pp., ISBN 978-0-415-82846-8, hardcover, $145.00 pp. 172-173

- Samantha MacBride
- Measuring and Evaluating Sustainability: Ethics in Sustainability Indexes, by Sarah E. Fredericks. London and New York: Routledge, 2013, 230 pp., ISBN 978-0-415-83637-1, hardcover, $145 pp. 174-175

- Clare Gupta
- The Making of Green Engineers: Sustainable Development and the Hybrid Imagination, by Andrew Jamison. San Rafael, CA, USA: Morgan and Claypool Publishers, 2013, 137 pp., ISBN 9781627051590, paperback, $35.00 pp. 176-177

- John R. Ehrenfeld
- Companies on a Mission: Entrepreneurial Strategies for Growing Responsibly, Sustainably, and Profitably, by Michael Russo. Palo Alto, CA, USA: Stanford University Press, 2010, 272 pp., ISBN: 978-0804761628, hardcover, $28.95. Eco-Business: A Big Brand Takeover of Sustainability, by Peter Dauvergne and Jane Lister. 2013. Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press. 2013, 208 pp., ISBN: 9780262018760, hardcover, $24.95. Greener Products: The Making and Marketing of Sustainable Brands, by Al Iannuzzi. Boca Raton, FL, USA: CRC Press, 2011, 222 pp., ISBN 9781439854310, hardcover, $93.95 pp. 178-179

- Andrew Mangan
- International Trade in Recyclable and Hazardous Waste in Asia, edited by Michikazu Kojima and Etsuyo Michida. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., 2013, 210 pp., ISBN 978 1 78254 786 0, cloth, $110.00 pp. 180-181

- Pieter J.H. van Beukering
- Food Policy in the United States: An Introduction, by Parke Wilde. Oxford, UK: Routledge, 2013, 256 pages, ISBN 978-1-84971-429-7, paperback, $39.95. Sustainable Food Systems: Building a New Paradigm, edited by Terry Marsden and Adrian Morley. Oxford, UK: Routledge, 2014, 240 pp., ISBN 978-0-415-63954-5, hardcover, $145.00 pp. 182-183

- Clare Gupta
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