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- Title
Regionalization of agri-food life cycle assessment: a review of studies in Portugal and recommendations for the future.
- Authors
Morais, Tiago; Teixeira, Ricardo; Domingos, Tiago
- Abstract
Purpose: One of the main trends in life cycle assessment (LCA) today is towards increased regionalization in inventories and impact assessment methods. LCA studies require the collection of activity data but also of increasingly region-specific background data to accurately depict supply chain processes and enable the application of an increasing number of geographically explicit impact assessment models. This is particularly important for agri-food products. In this review, we assess progress in Portugal towards this goal and provide recommendations for future developments. Methods: We perform a comprehensive review of available LCA studies conducted for Portuguese agri-food products, in order to evaluate the current state of Portuguese agri-food LCA. Among other issues, we assess availability of data, methods used, level of regionalization, impact assessment model relevance and coherence for inter-product comparability. We also provide conclusions and recommendations based on recent developments in the field. Results and discussion: We found 22 LCA studies, covering 22 different products. The analysis of these studies reveals limitations in inter-study comparability. The main challenges have to do with a lack of country-specific foreground data sources applied consistently in the studies found, with discrepancies in impact assessment categories, and with the use of simple functional units that may misrepresent the product analyzed. Conclusions: We conclude that Portuguese agri-food LCA studies do not have a systematic and country-scale approach in order to guarantee regional accuracy and comparability. We propose a research strategy to engage the Portuguese agri-food LCA community in devising a consistent framework before practical application studies are conducted.
- Subjects
PRODUCT life cycle assessment; SUPPLY chain management; AGRICULTURAL industry research; LIFE cycle hypothesis (Economic theory); PORTUGUESE economy
- Publication
International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, 2016, Vol 21, Issue 6, p875
- ISSN
0948-3349
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11367-016-1055-3