Independence of time and location Sample Clauses

Independence of time and location. In LCA, spatial and temporal characteristics were originally not accounted for. In Guinée et al. (2002), two spatial scales are distinguished for toxicological impact assessment with respect to environmental fate. This type of spatial differentiation is in accordance with the spatial differentiation in the EUSES model, the follow-up of the earlier USES model of RIVM (ECB 1997). Potting (2000) has even used a relatively very high grade of spatial differentiation by calculating characterisation factors for acidifying and some toxic chemicals for Europe on the basis of a 100× 100 km grid. Similar work has been done by Xxxxxxxxxx et al. (2005), again for Europe. The influence of spatial variation of parameters on LCIA results is as- sessed by Xxxxxxxxxx et al. (2003). Current LCA developments include the devel- opment of a global fate and exposure model (GLOBOX) that is differentiated at the level of separate countries, being the first impact assessment methodology that accounts for this type of differentiation (Xxxxxxx Sleeswijk 2003). At the same time that we can observe increasing spatial detail in LCIA, we see that XXXX is also performed at higher scale levels. As mentioned earlier, EUSES already in- cludes the level of world regions. Similarly, XxxXxxx et al. (2001) present the re- gionally segmented BETR model for North America, Toose et al. (2004) extend this to cover the entire globe, and Xxxxx and Xxxxxx (1995) present another model covering the earth. Thus LCIA, starting at a global level, and HERA, start- ing at a local level, have met each other at the national/regional level. Temporal differentiation is sometimes accounted for in the inventory analysis of LCA (the LCI phase). No impact assessment methodology that accounts for this type of differentiation has been developed until now. In HERA, such as for instance in the EUSES model, however, temporal differentiation is not accounted for either. Hence, LCA also includes higher spatial resolution, and independence of time is thus not specific for LCA. In relation to types of impacts, LCA looks both at medium and long-term time horizons, whereas XXXX focuses on the short and the medium term. This largely depends on the types of substances involved, and is not a fundamental difference.
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