Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Abbreviated terms
4 Organization of examples in ISO/TR 14047
4.1 Mandatory and optional elements
4.2 Scope of examples
4.3 Organization of document and route map
5 Elements of LCIA as illustrated in the examples
5.1 General
5.2 Mandatory elements
5.3 Optional elements (related to ISO 14042:2000, Clause 6)
6 Examples of the mandatory elements of LCIA
6.1 General
6.2 Example 1 - Use of two different materials for gas pipelines
6.3 Example 2 - Two acidification impact category indicators
6.4 Example 3 - Impacts of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and
carbon sinks on forestry activities
6.5 Example 4 - Assessment of endpoint category indicators
6.6 Example 5 - Choice of material for a wind spoiler in
car design study
7 Examples of the optional elements of LCIA
7.1 General
7.2 Example 1 - Application of optional elements in
ISO 14042:2000, 6.2 Calculating the magnitude of the
category indicator results relative to reference
information (normalization)
7.3 Example 2 - Application of optional elements in ISO
14042:2000, 6.2 Calculating the magnitude of the category
indicator results relative to reference information
(normalization)
7.4 Example 6 - Normalization of LCIA indicator results
for the use of different refrigerator gases in ISO
14042:2000, 6.2 Calculating the magnitude of the category
indicator results relative to reference information
(normalization)
7.5 Example 7 - Normalization in a waste management study
using ISO 14042:2000, 6 Calculating the magnitude of
the category indicator results relative to reference
information (normalization)
7.6 Example 1 - Application
7.7 Example 5 - Application of ISO 14042:2000. 6.4 Weighting
7.8 Example 8 - A technique for the determination of
weighting factors using ISO 14042:2000, 6.4 Weighting
7.9 Example 1 - Application
7.10 Example 5 - Application of ISO 14042:2000, Clause 7
Data quality analysis
7.11 Example 1 - Application
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