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SP145

6ICP185

Duration : 21 hours

ECTS Credits : 2 

Semester : S8

Course name :

Environmental impact assessment

Person in charge :

Olivier MIRGAUX, Associate professor, olivier.mirgaux@mines-nancy.univ-lorraine.fr  

Keywords :  Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA) of processes, products and services

Prerequisites :  SP141 Course

Goal : To be capable of conducting and LCA in a conventional manner


Building on the systemic process analysis seen in course SP141, we study here the way the impact of processes, products and services is assessed by the LCA method. This methodology is today internationally acknowledged, by institutional organisations (such as PNUE and Ademe for example) as well as by companies (Total, Veolia, eDF, Arcelormittal...).

This course will study the methodology in detail within the normative framework (ISO14040 series) and will be completed by case studies developed in class.

At the end of the course, students will have all the initial concepts required to understand, criticise and carry out a LCA in a conventional manner. A dedicated software, widely used in companies, will be used in class (GABI4).

 

Abilities : 

Levels

Description and operational vocabulary

Know 

The compatibility rules of elementary flows linked to a system, the different environmental impacts

Understand 

how an elementary flow develops into an environmental impact. What a cause and effect chain is.

Apply 

The methodology developed in class within the ISO14040 series framework

Analyse 

Results at different complexity levels and draw the necessary conclusions

Summarise

The different results of a LCA, be capable of taking a step back to draw conclusions and recommendations

Assess

Develop one's critical judgement and be capable of giving a scientifically supported point of view on the environmental issues

Evaluation :

  • Written test
  • Continuous assessment
  • Oral presentation
  • Project
  • Written report
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