Life Cycle Impact Assessment in the Arctic: Challenges and Research Needs

Life cycle assessment (LCA) is increasingly used for environmental assessment of products and production processes to support environmental decision-making both worldwide and in the Arctic. However, there are several weaknesses in the impact assessment methodology in LCA, e.g., related to uncertaint...

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Published in:Sustainability
Main Authors: Johan Pettersen, Xingqiang Song
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Language:English
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description Life cycle assessment (LCA) is increasingly used for environmental assessment of products and production processes to support environmental decision-making both worldwide and in the Arctic. However, there are several weaknesses in the impact assessment methodology in LCA, e.g., related to uncertainties of impact assessment results, absence of spatial differentiation in characterization modeling, and gaps in the coverage of impact pathways of different “archetypal” environments. Searching for a new resource base and areas for operation, marine and marine-based industries are continuously moving north, which underlines the need for better life cycle impact assessment in the Arctic, particularly to aid in industrial environmental management systems and stakeholder communications. This paper aims to investigate gaps and challenges in the application of the currently available impact assessment methods in the Arctic context. A simplified Arctic mining LCA case study was carried out to demonstrate the relevance of Arctic emissions at the midpoint and endpoint levels, as well as possible influences of the Arctic context on the impact assessment results. Results of this study showed that significant research gaps remain in Arctic-dependent life cycle impact assessment, particularly on: (i) the possible influences of the Arctic-specific features on characterization factors for impact assessment (such as seasonality, cold climate, precipitation, and marine dependence); and (ii) the coverage of impact pathways, especially on the under-addressed marine impacts and marine/near-shore dispersion processes. Addressing those identified research gaps and demand for future Arctic life cycle impact assessment could increase the credibility of LCA as an environmental decision-making support tool for Arctic industries and better support sustainable Arctic development.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2071-1050/9/9/1605/ 2025-01-16T20:02:04+00:00 Life Cycle Impact Assessment in the Arctic: Challenges and Research Needs Johan Pettersen Xingqiang Song agris 2017-09-08 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/su9091605 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Sustainable Engineering and Science https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su9091605 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Sustainability; Volume 9; Issue 9; Pages: 1605 life cycle assessment Arctic sustainability impact assessment site-dependent Text 2017 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/su9091605 2023-07-31T21:13:15Z Life cycle assessment (LCA) is increasingly used for environmental assessment of products and production processes to support environmental decision-making both worldwide and in the Arctic. However, there are several weaknesses in the impact assessment methodology in LCA, e.g., related to uncertainties of impact assessment results, absence of spatial differentiation in characterization modeling, and gaps in the coverage of impact pathways of different “archetypal” environments. Searching for a new resource base and areas for operation, marine and marine-based industries are continuously moving north, which underlines the need for better life cycle impact assessment in the Arctic, particularly to aid in industrial environmental management systems and stakeholder communications. This paper aims to investigate gaps and challenges in the application of the currently available impact assessment methods in the Arctic context. A simplified Arctic mining LCA case study was carried out to demonstrate the relevance of Arctic emissions at the midpoint and endpoint levels, as well as possible influences of the Arctic context on the impact assessment results. Results of this study showed that significant research gaps remain in Arctic-dependent life cycle impact assessment, particularly on: (i) the possible influences of the Arctic-specific features on characterization factors for impact assessment (such as seasonality, cold climate, precipitation, and marine dependence); and (ii) the coverage of impact pathways, especially on the under-addressed marine impacts and marine/near-shore dispersion processes. Addressing those identified research gaps and demand for future Arctic life cycle impact assessment could increase the credibility of LCA as an environmental decision-making support tool for Arctic industries and better support sustainable Arctic development. Text Arctic MDPI Open Access Publishing Arctic Sustainability 9 9 1605
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Arctic
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Johan Pettersen
Xingqiang Song
Life Cycle Impact Assessment in the Arctic: Challenges and Research Needs
title Life Cycle Impact Assessment in the Arctic: Challenges and Research Needs
title_full Life Cycle Impact Assessment in the Arctic: Challenges and Research Needs
title_fullStr Life Cycle Impact Assessment in the Arctic: Challenges and Research Needs
title_full_unstemmed Life Cycle Impact Assessment in the Arctic: Challenges and Research Needs
title_short Life Cycle Impact Assessment in the Arctic: Challenges and Research Needs
title_sort life cycle impact assessment in the arctic: challenges and research needs
topic life cycle assessment
Arctic
sustainability
impact assessment
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topic_facet life cycle assessment
Arctic
sustainability
impact assessment
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url https://doi.org/10.3390/su9091605