Bo P. Weidema

ORCID: 0000-0003-1863-6528
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Research Areas
  • Environmental Impact and Sustainability
  • Climate Change Policy and Economics
  • Recycling and Waste Management Techniques
  • Sustainable Supply Chain Management
  • Sustainable Industrial Ecology
  • Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy
  • Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies
  • Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact
  • Extraction and Separation Processes
  • Economic and Environmental Valuation
  • Global Energy and Sustainability Research
  • Semantic Web and Ontologies
  • Environmental Policies and Emissions
  • Environmental Sustainability in Business
  • Life Cycle Costing Analysis
  • Sustainable Building Design and Assessment
  • Environmental and Social Impact Assessments
  • Quality and Management Systems
  • Land Use and Ecosystem Services
  • Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Urban Transport and Accessibility
  • Sustainability and Ecological Systems Analysis
  • Energy Efficiency and Management
  • Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth

Aalborg University
2015-2024

2.-0 LCA Consultants (Denmark)
2003-2024

Ørsted (Denmark)
2024

Faculty of Design
2017

University of St. Gallen
2012

University College Copenhagen
2006

Technical University of Denmark
1996-2003

Instituttet for Produktudvikling (Denmark)
1998-2000

Kruger (Canada)
1995

10.1007/bf02994190 article EN The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment 2004-05-01

Carbon footprint is a new buzzword that has gained tremendous popularity over the last few years—especially in United Kingdom. Debates on appropriate use of carbon footprinting are spreading through society like rings water. This large part been driven by retail chains and proactive companies request or provide information to consumers—for example, for purchase airplane tickets offsets. It interesting not research but rather promoted nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), companies, various...

10.1111/j.1530-9290.2008.00005.x article EN Journal of Industrial Ecology 2008-02-01

Abstract: In a life‐cycle assessment (LCA) involving only one of several products from the same process, how are resource consumption and emissions associated with this process to be partitioned distributed over these co‐products? This is central question in co‐product allocation, which has been most controversial issues development methodology for assessment, as it may significantly influence or even determine result assessments. article, shown that prospective assessments, allocation can...

10.1162/108819800300106366 article EN Journal of Industrial Ecology 2000-07-01

10.1007/bf02979395 article EN The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment 1999-01-01

10.1065/lca2006.04.016 article EN The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment 2005-12-06

Global warming potential (GWP) is an important impact category in life-cycle-assessment modelling of waste management systems. However, accounting biogenic CO(2) emissions and sequestered carbon landfills soils, amended with compost, carried out different ways reported studies. A simplified model flows presented for the system surrounding industries, represented by pulp paper manufacturing industry, forestry industry energy industry. The calculated load C to atmosphere, under ideal...

10.1177/0734242x08096304 article EN Waste Management & Research The Journal for a Sustainable Circular Economy 2009-05-07

10.1016/j.ecolecon.2008.01.019 article EN Ecological Economics 2008-03-07

The report is a scientific contribution to the European Commission's Integrated Product Policy framework, which seeks minimise environmental degradation caused throughout life cycle of products. This first presents systematic overview meat and dairy products their impacts, covering full food chain. It goes on provide comprehensive analysis improvement options that allow reducing impacts cycle. Finally, assesses different regarding feasibility as well potential socioeconomic benefits costs....

10.2791/38863 article EN 2008-01-01
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