7. Conclusion
LCA is still a perfectible environmental assessment method, but it is fully operational and its methodology is constantly being improved in order to better assess environmental impacts. Lifecycle inventories are also continually gaining in accuracy and precision, enabling us to produce increasingly reliable LCAs. The distinction of emissions in different geographical areas, the use of inventories that take into account the variability of emissions from different anthroposystems, and the scientific improvement of impact indicators can bring real added value to future LCAs.
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Bibliography
Websites
United Nations, Report of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment
Standards and norms
- Environmental management – Lifecycle analysis – Principles and framework - 14040 - 2006
- Environmental management – Lifecycle analysis – Requirements and guidelines - ISO 14044 - 2006
- (documentation booklet) Environmental management – Lifecycle analysis – Definition, ethics and methodology - NF X30-300 - 1996
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