Traditional Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) methodologies affect the
public health and environmental impacts from a material, product,
process or activity. The authors of this book suggest that a more
holistic approach that incorporates societal and behavioral
dimensions will create better results. They discuss how to develop
an adaptive framework that would include a wider range of
perspectives and disciplines. The book will also include
discussions about "Technological Black Swans," trading zones,
ethics, behavioral nanotechnology, governance, risk, green design,
tools for practitioners, and conclude with a chapter presenting a
"strategic outlook."
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