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Challenge clusters facing LCA in environmental decision-making-what we can learn from biofuels.

Marcelle C McManusCaroline M TaylorAlison MohrCarly WhittakerCorinne D ScownAiduan Li BorrionNeryssa J GlitheroYao Yin
Published in: The international journal of life cycle assessment (2015)
The emergence of LCA in bioenergy governance is particularly significant because other sectors are likely to transition to similar governance models. LCA is being stretched to accommodate complex and broad policy-relevant questions, seeking to incorporate externalities that have major implications for long-term sustainability. As policy increasingly relies on LCA, the strains placed on the methodology are becoming both clearer and impedimentary. The implications for energy policy, and in particular bioenergy, are large.
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