2003 International Society for Industrial Ecology
Second International Conference

June 29 - July 2, 2003
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA

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Agenda (Click here for full Program in PDF format. Click here for Book of Abstracts.)

Short Courses
Full day short courses will be held on Sunday June 29th. These courses require an additional $100 registration fee.

Technical Sessions
Through a series of eight Technical Sessions, participants will explore specific topics through presentation by practitioners, academics, and industry representatives. Most are two-hour Sessions and will feature six speakers, leaving some time for questions and discussion. A few one-hour Sessions will feature three speakers. Due to the overwhelming submission of high-quality abstracts, platform presentations will be limited to 20 minutes each, including questions and discussion.

Plenary Sessions
Keynote speakers will focus on technology advancements in the automotive industry, and will highlight pioneering research in the industrial ecology community.

Poster Session
Due to the abundance of high-quality abstracts, posters will be not be displayed for the duration of the conference, but will instead be displayed during separate Poster Sessions on Monday and Tuesday. Anyone is eligible to submit an abstract for the Poster Session. Students will compete for the ISIE 2003 "Best Student Poster Presentation Award". Contact Anahita at the ISIE Student Chapter if you would like your poster to be considered for the student award.

Workshop
There will be a workshop on 'Applications of Input-Output Analysis in Industrial Ecology' following the conference. It is facilitated by SETAC & ISIE Joint Working Group. It will take place Wednesday, July 2, from 2:00pm - 5:00pm in Paton Accounting Center P1018. We warmly invite your contribution and participation to this workshop. Please submit a 500-word abstract, no later than Friday, May 30, by email to to Sangwon Suh (suh@cml.leidenuniv.nl) with cc. to Faye Duchin (duchin@rpi.edu). Two books about Input-Output Analysis in Industrial Ecology will be published by this working group. Colleagues who are willing to contribute to either or both of the two books are asked to complete a questionnaire.

Student Chapter Meeting
Have Lunch with the Students of ISIE!
Held during lunch on Monday (12-1:30pm), the meeting is open to all students at the conference. Come and learn about the Student Chapter, get to know your peers, and collaborate on research! Meet in Davidson D1275.

Exhibition
There will be exhibition space available for organizations wishing to exhibit hardware, software, products, services and literature relating to the theme of the conference.

Evening Events
The conference will kick off on Sunday at 3:30 pm, with the first Technical Session, followed by an evening with an outdoor reception at the University of Michigan Business School. Monday evening will feature an All-American BBQ picnic. Tuesday evening we will head to the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan, which houses an astounding collection of Americana including transportation, manufacturing, home life, entertainment and technology.

Conference Schedule (last updated June 18)

Start time

End time

Event

Location (Click here for map)

Sunday

June 29, 2003

9:00 AM

3:00 PM

Full-day Short Courses

E1405, P1016, E0402, P1018

12:00 PM

1:00 PM

Buffet Lunch (for Short Course Participants)

Davidson D1275

12:00 PM 3:00 PM ISIE Administrative Meeting Wolverine Room
3:00 PM 3:30 pm Break  
3:30 PM 5:30 PM Technical Session (T1) Classrooms

5:30 PM

7:30 PM

Conference Kick-off Reception (Brief remarks by SNRE Dean Rosina Bierbaum at 6PM)

Alessi Courtyard

    Dinner On your own in Ann Arbor
7:00 PM 10:00 PM JIE Editorial Board Meeting Assembly Hall Boardroom

7:30 PM

9:30 PM

EIE Asia Meeting

Paton Acc'ting Ctr P1004

Monday

June 30, 2003

7:30 AM

8:30 AM

Continental Breakfast

Ford Conference Center Lobby

7:30 AM 8:30 AM
ISIE Newsletter Editors Meeting
Paton Acct'ing Ctr P1004

8:30 AM

9:30 AM

Plenary I

Hale Auditorium

9:30 AM

10:00 AM

Morning break

Ford Conference Center

10:00 AM

12:00 PM

Technical Session (T2)

Classrooms

12:00 PM

1:30 PM

Lunch

Alessi Courtyard

12:00 PM

1:30 PM

ISIE Student Chapter Meeting
Davidson D1275

1:30 PM

3:30 PM

Technical Session (T3)

Classrooms

3:30 PM

5:30 PM

Poster Session (P1) (Student Poster Awards)
Reception & Exhibition

Phelps Lounge

5:30 PM 6:30 PM Technical Session (T4) Classrooms

6:30 PM

7:00 PM

Transit to Burns Park

Walk or Shuttle Van & Bus

7:00 PM

9:30 PM

Dinner

BBQ at Burns Park

Tuesday

July 1, 2003

7:30 AM

8:30 AM

Continental Breakfast

Ford Conference Center

7:30 AM 8:30 AM JIE Editors Meeting Paton Acc'ting Ctr P1004

8:30 AM

9:30 AM

Plenary II

Hale Auditorium

9:30 AM

10:00 AM

Morning Break

Ford Conference Center

10:00 AM

12:00 PM

Technical Session (T5)

Classrooms

12:00 PM

1:30 PM

Lunch

Alessi Courtyard

1:30 PM

3:30 PM

Technical Session (T6)

Classrooms

3:30 PM

5:30 PM

Poster Session (P2)

Phelps Lounge

3:30 PM

5:30 PM

Exhibition

Phelps Lounge

4:00 PM 5:00 PM Reception (EIDC-sponsored) Phelps Lounge

5:30 PM

6:30 PM

Transit to Dearborn

Meet on Tappan Street

6:30 PM

10:00 PM

Dinner

Henry Ford Museum

10:00 PM

11:00 PM

Transit to Ann Arbor

Wednesday

July 2, 2003

7:30 AM

8:30 AM

Continental Breakfast

Ford Conference Center

8:30 AM

10:30 AM

Technical Session (T7)

Classrooms

10:30 AM

11:00 AM

Morning Break

Ford Conference Center

11:00 AM 12:00 PM Technical Session (T8) Classrooms

12:00 PM

1:00 PM

Plenary III/Closing

Hale Auditorium

1:00 PM 1:15 PM Box Lunch to Go Ford Conference Center
1:00 PM 5:00 PM I/O Analysis Workshop Paton Acc'ting Ctr P1018

Platform presentations have been grouped according to topic. Specific papers are assigned 20 minute timeslots within Technical Sessions.

Session Chairs (last updated June 9)
01. Material/Substance Flow Analysis ** Ester van der Voet, Iddo Wernick
02. Managing Energy and Greenhouse Gases ** John Holmberg, Klaus Vogstad
03. IE and Public Agencies ** John Ehrenfeld
04. Life Cycle Assessment and Management ** Masahiko Hirao, Rene van Berkel
05. Biomaterials and Biocomplexity ** Robert Anex
06. Eco-Industrial Parks and Networks ** Marian Chertow, Stephen Levine, Ernie Lowe
07. Policy Cases ** Clint Andrews, Frans Berkhout
08. The Social Dimension/Side of Industrial Ecology ** Kristan Cockerill, Faye Duchin
09. Sustainable Cities and Regional Metabolism ** Susanne Kytzia, Matthias Ruth
10. Industrial Ecology in a Global Context ** Dara O'Rourke, Marina Fischer-Kowalski
11. Industrial Ecology Tools - examples, practical experiences and, critical evaluation ** Henrikke Baumann, Rene Klein, Diana Bauer
12. Design for Environment ** Armando Caldeira-Pires, Eric Masanet
13. Sustainable Manufacturing ** Tim Gotustui, Chihiro Watanabe
14. Input-Output Analysis in LCA and MFA ** Sangwon Suh, Shinichiro Nakamura
15. The Spatial Dimension of IE ** Stefan Anderberg, Christian Bauer
16. Indicators, Metrics, and Corporate Sustainability Reporting ** Thomas Koellner
17. Sustainable Transportation ** Stella Papasavva, Yuichi Moriguchi
18. Sustainable Consumption ** Annika Carlson-Kayama, Maurie Cohen
19. IE and Management/Operations Research ** Urmila Diwekar
20. Quo Vadis IE (working title) ** Bhavik R. Bakshi
21. Environmental Management ** Paulo Ferrao, Mary Stewart, Anthony SF Chiu
22. Waste Management ** Roland Clift
23. Education ** Kristan Cockerill, Anahita Ahmadi Williamson

Technical Session Overview (last updated June 3)

(1) Room P1016

(2) Room P1018

(3) Michigan Room

(4) Wolverine Room

(5) Room D1279

T1

Su

15:30-17:30

16. Indicators, Metrics, & Corporate Sustainability Reports

15. The Spatial Dimension Of IE

19. IE and Management /Operations Research

01. Material/Substance Flow Analysis

18. Sustainable Consumption

T2

Mo

10:00-12:00

08. The Social Dimension /Side of Industrial Ecology

17. Sustainable Transportation

11. IE Tools – Examples, Practical Experiences and Critical Evaluation

01. Material/Substance Flow Analysis

18. Sustainable Consumption

T3

Mo

13:30-15:30

07. Policy Cases

17. Sustainable Transportation

13. Sustainable Manufacturing

01. Material/Substance Flow Analysis

14. Input-Output Analysis in LCA & MFA

T4

Mo

17:30-18:30

18. Sustainable Consumption

03. Industrial Ecology at NSF & EPA

11. IE Tools – Examples, Practical Experiences and Critical Evaluation

01. Material/Substance Flow Analysis

14. Input-Output Analysis in LCA & MFA

T5

Tu

10:00-12:00

10. Industrial Ecology in a Global Context

09. Sustainable Cities and Regional Metabolism

13. Sustainable Manufacturing

02. Managing Energy & Greenhouse Gases

04. Life Cycle Assessment & Management

T6

Tu

13:30-15:30

06. Eco-Industrial Parks & Networks

09. Sustainable Cities and Regional Metabolism

12. Design for Environment

02. Managing Energy & Greenhouse Gases

04. Life Cycle Assessment & Management

T7

We

08:30-10:30

06. Eco-Industrial Parks & Networks

23. Education

21. Environmental Management

05. Biomaterials and Biocomplexity

22. Waste Management

T8

We

11:00-12:00

20. Quo Vadis Industrial Ecology

23. Education

02. Managing Energy and Greenhouse Gases

14. Input-Output Analysis in LCA & MFA

04. Life Cycle Assessment & Management

 

Technical Session Schedule (last updated June 17)

Sunday, 29 June 2003

3:30 PM – 5:30 PM                                                  Technical Session (T1)

Session:
16. Indicators, Metrics, and Corporate Sustainability Reporting
Location:
Paton Center – Room P1016
Start Time
Session Chair: Thomas Koellner

3:30

The E-Equity Index: The Use of Industrial Ecology Principles to Benchmark Sustainable Business Practices for Power Generation Facilities (Makansi, Stallard, Earney)

3:50

Sustainability Assessment of Eco-ethical Investment Funds: Principles and Method (Koellner)

4:10

A Set of Sustainability Indicators for Metallic Raw Material Flows -A Decision Support Approach (Kuckshinrichs, Huettner, Poganietz)

4:30

Evaluation of LEED Green Building Rating Program Using Life Cycle Assessment Methods (Keoleian, Scheuer)

4:50

Sustainability Assessment and Reporting for the University of Michigan's Ann Arbor Campus (Rodríguez, Roman, Sturhahn, Terry, Bulkley, Keoleian)

 

Session:
15. The Spatial Dimension of IE
Location:
Paton Center – Room P1018
Start Time

Session Chairs: Stefan Anderberg, Christian Bauer

3:30

Mapping Metal Habitats - Development of Site Specific Indicators on Global Scales (Bauer)

3:50

The Strategic Assessment of Value-chain and Environment (SAVE) Methodology: Demonstrated for the Case of Copper (Giurco, Stewart, Petrie)

4:10

Regional Material Flow Analysis for Environmentally Sustainable Basin Regional Management (Fujita, Morioka, Tanji)

4:30

Urban Consumption, Cash Crops and Human Night Soil: GIS Modeling on the Determinant of Hinterland Agriculture in Early Modern Japan (Tajima)

4:50

Multi-Scale Industrial Symbiosis (Chertow)

5:10

Constructing a Symbiosis with Inspiration from Kalundborg - The Avedřre Project (Anderberg, Krüger Troelsen)

 

 

Session:
19. IE and Management/Operations Research
Location:
Assembly Hall - Michigan Room
Start Time

Session Chair: Urmila Diwekar

3:30

Options Theory and Sustainability (Duggempudi, Diwekar)

3:50

Optimizing End-of-Life Economics within the Environmental Constraints of Extended Producer Responsibility (Johnson, Wang)

4:10

A Life Cycle and Cost Analysis for Reverse Logistics: The Case of a Reusable Packaging System (Cagno, Tardini, Trucco)

4:30

Evaluating Recycling and Disposal Options for Batteries: The AHP Multi-criteria Analysis Approach Compared to a Fuzzy-Sets Methodology (Halog, Sagisaka, Inaba)

4:50

Oscillations in Material Supply Chains with Recycling (Vogstad, Melum , Bohne)

 

Session:

01. Material/Substance Flow Analysis

Location:

Assembly Hall - Wolverine Room

Start Time

Session Chairs: Ester van der Voet, Iddo Wernick

3:30

Resource Use and Economic Development: A Dematerialization Analysis for the EU-15 from 1980 to 2000 (Weisz, Hubacek)

3:50

Decoupling Economic Growth from Dissipative Flows (Holmberg, Karlsson)

4:10

Dynamic Substance Flow Analysis: Integrating Substance Flow and Stock Models to Analyze the Long Term Consequences of Recycling (Elshkaki, van der Voet)

4:30

Data Cube Models for Physical Flow Data (Löfving, Grimvall)

4:50

Dynamic Modeling for Material Flow Analysis in the Resource Cycle of Passenger Vehicles (Reuter, van Schaik)

5:10

Industrial Ecology of Information Society - The Weight of Information  (Suh)

 

Session:
18. Sustainable Consumption
Location:

Davidson Hall - Room D1279

Start Time

Session Chairs: Annika Carlson-Kayama, Maurie Cohen

3:30

Sustainable Consumption - The Case of Consumer’s Choice in Tokyo (Aoyagi-Usui, Shirai, Miwa)

3:50

Household Energy Use: Generation Matters (Carlsson-Kanyama, Linden, Eriksson)

4:10

Sustainability Tools for Buyer Decision Making (Brown, Smith, Wilmanns)

4:30

A Cross-National Comparison of Sustainable Consumption Politics and Policy (Cohen)

4:50

Improving Environmental Systems Analysis: From Simple LCA to Sophisticated Production and Consumption Modeling (Huppes, Udo de Haes, Suh)

 

Monday, 30 June 2003

10:00 AM – 12:00 PM                                              Technical Session (T2)

Session:

08. The Social Dimension/Side of Industrial Ecology

Location:

Paton Center – Room P1016

Start Time

Session Chairs: Kristan Cockerill, Faye Duchin

10:00

Modeling the Economic Effects of a Material Efficiency Strategy in the Paper Cycle: Application of a Linked Model System (Nathani)

10:20

Characterization and Classification of By-product and Waste Exchange Relationships (Zeman, Hennings)

10:40

A Multi-Agent Model of a Polluting Firm (Andrews, Axtell)

11:00

Socio-metabolic Regimes, Time-use and the Environment (Fischer-Kowalski)

11:20

Shaping the Past and Future Paths of Industrial Ecology: The Case of Mining Industry in the Murmansk Region of North-Western Russia (Salmi)

 

Session:

17. Sustainable Transportation

Location:

Paton Center – Room P1018

Start Time

Session Chairs: Yuichi Moriguchi

10:00

Sustainable Consumption of Transportation — Technological Development and Specific Fuel Consumption in the Swedish Car-fleet (Holmberg, Karlsson)

10:20

An Index of the Ecological Impacts of Water Toxics Emitted to Freshwater Ecosystems (Papasavva, Beltramo, Cadle)

10:40

Moving to Cleaner Vehicles: Policies and Programs Promoting China’s Sustainable Development of the Automotive Industry (Zhao)

11:00

Product Inventory of the Swedish Railway Infrastructure- Implications for Influencing Upstream Environmental Impact (Svensson, Eklund)

11:20

A Performance Evaluation of Data and Models Used to Assess the Health Impacts of Transportation Systems in LCA (McKone)

11:40

Impacts of Transportation on the Urban Metabolism (Kennedy, Sahely, Fung)

 

Session:

11. Industrial Ecology Tools – Examples, Practical Experiences, and Critical Evaluation

Location:

Assembly Hall - Michigan Room

Start Time

Session Chairs: Henrikke Baumann, Rene Klein, Diana Bauer

10:00

Ecolabel Certification for Travertine Slabs (Cutaia, Massacci, Materazzo)

10:20

Dynamic Frameworks for Industrial Ecology (Suh, Huppes, Kleijn, Nikolic, Udo de Haes, Frenken, Vogstad, Wilting)

10:40

Dynamic Modelling Of Complex Interconnected Metals Cycles (Verhoef, Reuter, Dijkema)

11:00

Environmental Performance of a Metals Industry Facility: Industrial Production Chain Analysis (Neto, Kroeze, Pulles)

11:20

Systems Analysis Tools for Promoting Effective Energy / Minerals -- Partnerships in Regional Development (Petrie, Basson, Stewart, Cohen)

11:40

Using a Baseline Sustainability Footprint Analysis for a Commercial Operation (Stough)

 

Session:

01. Material/Substance Flow Analysis

Location:

Assembly Hall - Wolverine Room

Start Time

Session Chairs: Ester van der Voet, Iddo Wernick

10:00

Elemental Cycles: A Status Report on Human or Natural Dominance (Klee, Graedel)

10:20

Recycling in Industrial and Ecological Systems: A Comparison (Levine)

10:40

Origin and Destination of Waste: Accounting and Analysis of Waste Flows by Means of Physical Input-output Tables (Mäenpää,  Muukkonen)

11:00

Materials Flow Analysis of Organic Pollutants and Suspended Solids in the Tamsui River and Kaoping Stream Valleys in Taiwan (Hsiao, Wernick, Yu, Lu, Kuo)

11:20

Weighing the Materials: The Impact of the Kilograms (van der Voet, van Oers, Nikolic)

11:40

Flexibility of Industrial Material Flow Networks (Moeller, Viere)

 

Session:

18. Sustainable Consumption

Location:

Davidson Hall - Room D1279

Start Time

Session Chairs: Annika Carlson-Kayama, Maurie Cohen

10:00

Pollution Embodied in Import and Export and its Relevance for the Environmental Profile of Norwegian Households (Hertwich, Erlandsen, Aasness, Sřrensen, Hubacek)

10:20

Sustainable Consumption Analysis using Dynamic IO LCA and Consumer Choice Theory (Norris, Amlin)

10:40

Lifetime-involved Substance Flow Analysis of Durable Goods: A Case Study of Brominated Flame Retardants in TV Sets in Japan (Tasaki, Osako, Sakai)

11:00

Dietary Habit Change Impact on Biomass Utilization and Energy Consumption: Energy Flow Analysis of Japan’s Food System (Zuo, Matsumoto)

11:20

Sustainable Consumption at City Level: Evaluating and Changing The Household Metabolism In Five European Cities (Moll, Noorman)

 

1:30 PM – 3:30 PM                                                  Technical Session (T3)

Session:

07. Policy Cases

Location:

Paton Center – Room P1016

Start Time

Session Chairs: Clint Andrews, Frans Berkhout

1:30

Telecommuting and Air Pollution (Kitou, Horvath)

1:50

Application of Industrial Ecology to Identifying Pollution Prevention Strategies: Successes and Barriers to Success (Panero, Boehme, Powers, Shaikh)

2:10

Industrial Ecology- New Strategies for Developing Economies (Ramaswamy)

2:30

The Importance of Strategic Decisions in Sustainable Development (Wennersten, Brandt)

2:50

Environmental Systems Analysis of Sector Politics (Engström, Carlsson Kanyama, Finnveden)

3:10

Technological Change and the Environment: Rethinking the Porter Hypothesis (Managi, Opaluch, Jin, Grigalunas)

 

Session:

17. Sustainable Transportation

Location:

Paton Center – Room P1018

Start Time

Session Chairs: Stella Papasavvai

1:30

Analysis of Materials Use in PEM Fuel Cell Vehicles (Cooper)

1:50

Life Cycle Inventory of a Future Fuel Cell Vehicle (Melaina)

2:10

Recycling Proton Exchange Membrane (pem) Fuel Cell Systems (Papasavva, Privette, Coyle, Legati, Frisch, Paul)

2:30

Towards a Sustainable Personal Transport Sector: Assessing the Potential of Cellulosic-Derived Ethanol (MacLean, Griffin, Joshi, Lave)

2:50

The Environmental Impacts of Cruise Ships: A Preliminary Use Phase Life-Cycle Inventory and Regulatory Analysis (Polityka, Commoy, Chatfield, Bulkley)

3:10

Mobility Contribution Metric (Cors, Burns, Knight)

 

Session:

13. Sustainable Manufacturing

Location:

Assembly Hall - Michigan Room

Start Time

Session Chairs: Tim Gotustui, Chihiro Watanabe

1:30

Seeking Sustainability; Why Only for Some? (Powell, Peters)

1:50

Efficiency, Eco-efficiency and the Environment (Gutowski, Dahmus)

2:10

Toward a Sustainable Plastics Supply (Rios, Stuart, Grant)

2:30

Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of Portland Cement Manufacture from Contaminated Sediments vs. Conventional Materials (Seager, Gardner, Dalton, Weimer)

2:50

Rapid Enumeration of Bacteria in A Model Metalworking Fluid for Sustainable Metal Fabrication (Chang, Rihana, Gruden, Adriaens)

3:10

Life Cycle Assessment that Leads to Improved Environmentally Conscious Manufacturing of Automobiles (Zhang, Mihelcic, Crittenden, Shonnard)

 

Session:

01. Material/Substance Flow Analysis

Location:

Assembly Hall - Wolverine Room

Start Time

Chairs: Ester van der Voet, Iddo Wernick

1:30

Material and Economic Flows in the Global Production Chain for High-purity Silicon (Williams, Heller)

1:50

Material Flow Analysis with Time-Dependent Stocks and Flows : A Case Study from the UK Iron and Steel Sector (Davis, Ley, Geyer, Clift, Jackson, Sansom)

2:10

Input Output model of Japanese Material Flow for Metals (Murakami, Adachi, Mogi)

2:30

Meso-scale MFA for Filling the Gap Between MFA in Nation-wide-economy and MFA in Micro-economy - Sectoral Decomposition and Spatial Decomposition (Moriguchi, Imura, Tanikawa)

2:50

The Stocks and Flows of Nitrogen and Phosphorus in Finland (Antikainen)

3:10

Materials Flow Analysis (MFA) based Indicators of Sustainable Development (Wernick, Cassara, Rogich)

 

Session:

14. Input-Output Analysis in LCA and MFA

Location:

Davidson Hall - Room D1279

Start Time

Session Chairs: Sangwon Suh, Shinichiro Nakamura

1:30

Industrial Ecology of Portuguese Glass Products based on Hybrid Input-Output Analysis (Ferrăo, Nhambiu, Suh)

1:50

Hybrid Life Cycle Assessment of Natural Gas Based Fuel Chains and End use in Transportation (Strřmman, Halvorsen, Hertwich)

2:10

An Empirical Analysis of Hazardous and Other Wastes Embodied in the 1995 Japanese Economy (Kagawa, Hashimoto, Inaba, Moriguchi)

2:30

Environmental Impact and Economic Cost of Acceptance of Waste in Construction Industry: Analysis by Dynamic Extension of Waste Input-Output Analysis (Yokoyama)

2:50

Input-Output Analysis for Environmental Effect of Newly Developing Steel Recycling Technology (Nakajima, Uchiyama, Halada)

3:10

Decision Analytic Extension of Waste Input-Output Model Based on Linear Programming (Kondo, Nakamura)

 

5:30 PM – 6:30 PM                                                  Technical Session (T4)

Session:

18. Sustainable Consumption

Location:

Paton Center – Room P1016

Start Time

Session Chairs: Annika Carlson-Kayama, Maurie Cohen

5:30

Ecological Impacts of Urban Household Consumption in China (Liu, Yang, and Wang)

5:50

The Dynamic Changes of Phosphorous Flow in a Swedish City, 1870-2000 (Schmid)

6:10

Effects of the Information Technology Revolution on the Energy Embodied in Consumption (Williams, Hatanaka)

 

Session:

03. Industrial Ecology at NSF and EPA

Location:

Paton Center – Room P1018

Start Time

 Session Chair: John Ehrenfeld

5:30

Research Opportunities in Green Engineering: Bridging Design, Manufacturing, and the Extended Enterprise (Durham, Twomey)

5:50

Industrial Ecology At Us Environmental Protection Agency (Karn, Bauer, Allen, Giannini-Spohn , Leith, Purdy, Schoepf, Sparks, Weinstock, Young)

 

Session:

11. Industrial Ecology Tools – Examples, Practical Experiences, and Critical Evaluation

Location:

Assembly Hall - Michigan Room

Start Time

Session Chairs: Henrikke Baumann, Rene Klein, Diana Bauer

5:30

A Systems-Based, Economic and Environmental Process Planning Model for the Recycling of Plastics from End-of-Life Electronic Equipment (Masanet, Horvath)

5:50

Roadmap for a Sustainable Development of Information and Communications Technologies (Dopmke, Lahser, Tobias, Weigmann)

6:10

The Additional Value of  the Industrial Ecology Perspective to Current Integrated Assessment Tools with Cases of PVC and the Hydrogen Economy (Kleijn, van der Voet)

 

Session:

01. Material/Substance Flow Analysis

Location:

Assembly Hall - Wolverine Room

Start Time

Session Chairs: Ester van der Voet, Iddo Wernick

5:30

Scenarios for Future Copper Use (Kapur)

5:50

Cross-Scale Analysis of the Contemporary Copper and Zinc Cycles (Graedel)

6:10

Assessing the Policy Implications of a Copper Substance Flow Analysis (Lifset, Gordon, Graedel, Kapur)

 

Session:

14. Input-Output Analysis in LCA and MFA

Location:

Davidson Hall - Room D1279

Start Time

Session Chairs: Sangwon Suh, Shinichiro Nakamura

5:30

Testing Dematerialisation and 'International' Pollution Coefficients (Papathanasopoulou, Jackson)

5:50

Can a Local Currency Harmonize Environment and Economy? Input-output Analysis of Environmental Effects by Means of a Local Currency in US (Yoshida, Azis)

6:10

Scenario Evaluation Using Integrated Product and Process Input-Output Material Flow Analysis (Bailey, Bras, Allen)

 

Tuesday, 1 July 2003

10:00 AM – 12:00 PM                                              Technical Session (T5)

Session:

10. Industrial Ecology in a Global Context

Location:

Paton Center – Room P1016

Start Time

Session Chairs: Dara O'Rourke, Marina Fischer-Kowalski

10:00

Real Problems for Applying Industrial Ecology Concepts (Ruz, Urzúa, Serey)

10:20

How Prepared are Nigerian Manufacturing Companies for Sustainable Practices? (Adeleke)

10:40

The Global Production and Use of Metals in Relation to Sustainable Development (Rogich)

11:00

An Integrated Assessment of Indicators for Socio-economic Development and Materials -and Energy Use for the region of Southeast Asia (Schandl, Grunbuhel)

11:20

World Systems Theory and Societal Metabolism: Two Complementing Concepts for Explaining Global Trade (Eisenmenger, Giljum)

11:40

Implementation Status of Environmental Management Systems (Almgren)

 

Session:

09. Sustainable Cities and Regional Metabolism

Location:

Paton Center – Room P1018

Start Time

Session Chairs: Susanne Kytzia, Matthias Ruth

10:00

Material Flow Analysis as a Tool for Sustainable Management of the Built Environment (Kytzia)

10:20

Urban Infrastructure and Sustainability in a Changing Environment (Ruth, Kirshen)

10:40

Estimation of Future Material Balance in Urban Civil Infrastructures and Buildings (Tanikawa, Hashimoto, Moriguchi)

11:00

Sustainable City Quarters: Material Flows, Local Consumption, and Regional Development – Results from two Case Studies of Brownfield Development in Germany (Fritsche)

11:20

Design of an Energy Conscious Waste Management Systems based on Unified City-Rural Area Metabolic Development (Noda, Kawasima, Shirota, Ikefuji, Horio)

11:40

A Collaboration Platform to Evaluate Energy, Mobility and Building Technologies for a Sustainable Urban Ecosystem (Kraines, Wallace)

 

Session:

13. Sustainable Manufacturing

Location:

Assembly Hall - Michigan Room

Start Time

Session Chairs: Tim Gotustui, Chihiro Watanabe

10:00

Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of Direct Metal Deposition with Traditional Die and Mold Manufacturing (Ross, Skerlos)

10:20

Toxics in Vehicles: Lead (Gearhart, Griffith, Menke)

10:40

Product Process and Structure: Redesigning the Industrial Ecology of the Automobile (Orsato, Wells)

11:00

Management of Sustainable Development Innovation: Integration of TRIZ and QFD under the Framework of Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) (Baki, Wang)

11:20

Remanufacturing: Trendsetting Economic and Ecologic Benefits in a Global Review (Steinhilper)

11:40

Incorporating Degradation and Obsolescence Factors in Predicting Returns of End-of-Life Products (Kasmara, Dong, Matsuoka, Muraki)

 

Session:

02. Managing Energy and Greenhouse Gases

Location:

Assembly Hall - Wolverine Room

Start Time

Session Chairs: John Holmberg, Klaus Vogstad

10:00

Formulation of Goals and Assessment of Goal Achievement for the Global Cycling of Carbon (Grimvall, Löfving)

10:20

Incorporating Dynamic Feedback Relationships between Material and Energy Flows, Vintage Effects and Regional Heterogeneity: Implications for Managing Greenhouse Gas Emissions (Davidsdottir)

10:40

Cost and Ecological Impact Analysis of an Integrated Energy system for Supplying Heating, Cooling, and Power Requirements to Buildings (Weber, Kraines, Koyama)

11:00

Sustainability of Advanced Silicon Solar Cell Technologies (Alsema, de Wild-Scholten)

11:20

Measuring the “Efficiency Gap” between Average and Best Practice Energy Use (Boyd)

11:40

Life-cycle Assessment (LCA) of Global Impacts from Electricity Generation Technologies (Pacca, Horvath)

 

Session:

04. Life Cycle Assessment and Management

Location:

Davidson Hall - Room D1279

Start Time

Session Chairs: Masahiko Hirao, Rene van Berkel

10:00

Life Cycle Inventory for Semiconductor Manufacturing (Murphy, Lauret, Allen, Schuppe)

10:20

Printed Scholarly Books and E-book Reading Devices: A Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of Two Book Options (Kozak, Keoleian)

10:40

Comparative Life Cycle Analysis of a Petroleum- and Bio-Based Metalworking Fluid (Zimmerman, Hayes, Skerlos)

11:00

Life Cycle Assessment and National Energy Usage (Allwood)

11:20

Assessment of Thermal Treatment Technologies - An Environmental and Financial Systems Analysis of Gasification, Incineration and Landfilling of Waste (Getachew*, Eriksson, Frostell)

11:40

Integration of Design for Environment and Environmental Management Systems (Ammenberg, Sundin)

 

1:30 PM – 3:30 PM                                                  Technical Session (T6)

Session:

06. Eco-Industrial Parks and Networks

Location:

Paton Center – Room P1016

Start Time

Session Chairs: Marian Chertow, Stephen Levine, Ernie Lowe

1:30

Industry And Infrastructure Co-Evolution: Transition Management In Rotterdam-Rijnmond (Dijkema, Weijnen)

1:50

Establishment of an Eco-industrial Park for Material Recovery of End-of-Life Electronics in Conjunction with a Methane Producing Landfill (Murphy, Porter, Luedecke, Hanratty)

2:10

The North Texas By-Product Synergy Program:  A Case Study of an Effective Regional Eco-Industrial Network (Stovall)

2:30

Industrial Symbiosis in the Island Context: Case Studies in the Caribbean (Deschenes)

2:50

Why Participate in Eco-industrial Networks? Case Study of Puerto Rico’s Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Cluster (Weslynne)

 

Session:

09. Sustainable Cities and Regional Metabolism

Location:

Paton Center – Room P1018

Start Time

Session Chairs: Susanne Kytzia, Matthias Ruth

1:30

Material Flux Analysis and Agent Analysis as a Basis for Transition Towards Improved Regional Wood Flows: The Case of Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Switzerland (Binder, Lang, Wiek, Scholz)

1:50

The Magnitude and Spatial Distribution of In-use Copper and Zinc Stocks in Sydney Metro (van Beers, Graedel, Caldicott)

2:10

Urban Cybernetics as a Platform for Industrial Ecology (Commons)

2:30

GIS Based Regional Material Flow Analysis and Environmental Impact Assessment caused by Long Term Urban Developments (Khaled, Fujita, Morioka)

2:50

Application of Industrial Ecology Principles for Reducing Regional Metabolism (Kanduri, Daniels)

3:10

Direct and Indirect Energy use of Households in Stockholm: Expenditures Versus Energy (Carlson-Kanyama, Karlsson)

 

Session:

12. Design for Environment

Location:

Assembly Hall - Michigan Room

Start Time

Session Chairs: Armando Caldeira-Pires, Eric Masanet

1:30

Integrated Green & Quality Function Deployment  (IGQFD) (Cagno, Tardini, Trucco)

1:50

123 Examples of Best Practice for Greening of Products (Almgren)

2:10

Sustainable Product Development: Design for the Environment at Herman Miller (Wing)

2:30

Network Analysis and Sustainability in Waste Management: Assessing Highest Resource Recovery Through Combinations of Open and Closed Loop Recycling (Stewart, Cohen, Petrie)

2:50

Analysis of Situational End-of-Life Factors to Promote Robust Design Strategies for Product Asset Recovery and Energy Conservation (Hula, Hazma, Jalali, Saitou, Skerlos)

3:10

Design for Environment: A Case Study of novel technology to Capture, Recover and Re-use Hazardous Air Pollutants (Kaldate, Emamipour, Rood, Thurston)

 

Session:

02. Managing Energy and Greenhouse Gases

Location:

Assembly Hall - Wolverine Room

Start Time

Session Chairs: John Holmberg, Klaus Vogstad

1:30

Life-Cycle Based Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory of Canadian Wastewater Treatment Facilities (Sahely, MacLean, Monteith, Bagley)

1:50

Ecological Cumulative Exergy Consumption Analysis, an Approach for Including Ecological Products and Services (Hau, Bakshi)

2:10

Energy Consumption of Wired and Wireless Communications Networks (Matthews, Loh, Chong)

2:30

A Source Generation Comparison of Electricity Consumption in US Production Sectors (Matthews, Kostov, Mayes)

2:50

Transport of Coal by Rail vs. Transmission for Electricity Generation: Application of Hybrid LCA Comparative Analysis (Bergerson, Lave, Hendrickson, Mathews, Farrell)

3:10

Resilience and Leveraging Consortia as a Survival Strategy for Japan's Electric Power Industry Amidst Megacompetition in an IT Driven Global Economy (Watanabe)

 

Session:

04. Life Cycle Assessment and Management

Location:

Davidson Hall - Room D1279

Start Time

Session Chairs: Masahiko Hirao, Rene van Berke

1:30

Simulation Framework for Life Cycle Assessment of the Built Environment (Ries)

1:50

Implementing Life Cycle Management for Production Chains using Life-Cycle-Images. A Method for Stepwise Modeling (Gottschick)

2:10

Environmental Assessment of Re-use Strategies - The Case of Concrete from the Swedish Building Sector (Roth, Eklund)

2:30

Material Selection for First Use and Downcycling: A Case Study (Wright, Mellor, Clift, Stevens)

2:50

Cascade Link of Fluoro-Nitric Acid between the Semiconductor and Steel Industries (Hirao, Kuwauchi, Uesugi, Fumiwara, Suginaka)

3:10

Integrated Economic and Environmental Assessment of Supply Loops for Mobile Phones (Geyer, Jackson, Clift)

 

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Wednesday, 2 July 2003

8:30 AM – 10:30 AM                                               Technical Session (T7)

Session:

06. Eco-Industrial Parks and Networks

Location:

Paton Center – Room P1016

Start Time

Session Chairs: Marian Chertow, Stephen Levine, Ernie Lowe

8:30

The Kwinana Industrial Area: An Evolving Example of an Eco-industrial Park (Berkel)

8:50

The Development of Industrial Symbiosis Networks - Experiences and Lessons from Regional UK Projects (Mirata, Pritchard, Harris)

9:10

By-Product Synergy: Lessons from Six Years of Regional Collaboratives (Mangan, Forward)

9:30

Eco-industrial Parks and the Zero-waste Philosophy: Potentials and Limits (Rechberger)

9:50

Managing Sustainable Revitalization of Urban Industrial Sites (Korenromp)

 

Session:

23. Education

Location:

Paton Center – Room P1018

Start Time

Session Chairs: Kristan Cockerill, Anahita Ahmadi Williamson

8:30

Panel discussion: Academia, ISIE and Industrial Ecology

Panelists: James Eflin, Kristan Cockerill, Helge Brattebo, Ann Dougherty, Rolf Bohne, Sergio Pacca

This panel will start with a short presentation on industrial ecology in academia and will then open to a moderated discussion. The panelists include educators, industry representatives, and students so that we might see various perspectives on the intersections among academia and industry.

 

Session:

21. Environmental Management

Location:

Assembly Hall - Michigan Room

Start Time

Session Chairs: Paulo Ferrao, Mary Stewart, Anthony SF Chiu

8:30

Thinking Outside the Box of Extended Producer Responsibility: A Looser View of Product Recovery (Meisner Rossen, White)

8:50

Approaches to the Study of Corporate Environmental Management (Kamrasyid, Pan)

9:10

Localisation, Production Technology and Sustainability (Allwood)

9:30

Combined Environmental and Economic Life Cycle Evaluation of a Company (Margni, Della Croce, Jolliet)

9:50

Integration of Design for Environment and Environmental Management Systems (Ammenberg, Sundin)

10:10

Lead In Electronics: An Industrial Ecology Case Study (Schoenung, Ogunseitan, Saphores, Shapiro)

 

Session:

05. Biomaterials and Biocomplexity

Location:

Assembly Hall - Wolverine Room

Start Time

Session Chair: Robert Anex

8:30

Biocommodity Engineering: Evaluating Environmental Impacts (Landis, Theis, Cabezas, Glaser)

8:50

Biobased Industrial Products: A Sustainable Industry Begins to Emerge? (Dale, Kim)

9:10

Raw Material, Energy and Greenhouse Gas Profiles of Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) Derived from Corn Grain (Kim, Dale)

9:30

Methods of Defining the Sustainability of Biobased Materials (Anex)

9:50

Environmental Implications of Substituting Bio-Based Products for Traditional Lubricants in Industrial Applications (Miller, Theis, Reich, Wang)

10:10

Modeling the Biocomplexity of Alternative Materials to Achieve More Sustainable Infrastructure Systems (Smith, Chandler, Dettling, Kendall, Keoleian)

 

Session:

22. Waste Management

Location:

Davidson Hall - Room D1279

Start Time

Session Chair: Roland Clift

8:30

Life-Cycle-Based Solid Waste Management (Kaplan, Solano, Dumas, Harrison, Ranjithan, Barlaz, Brill)

8:50

Recycling C&D Waste in Copenhagen - An Impact Analysis (Bohne, Opoku)

9:10

Strategy Assessment for Municipal Solid Waste Management in China (Zuo, Matsumoto)

9:30

Utilization of Municipal Solid Waste and Wastewater for Reduction of Carbon Dioxide Emission in Tokyo (Hanaki, Aramaki)

9:50

Issues associated with Recovery of Resources from Waste Products using Energy from Waste Technologies: Stakeholder Perspectives (Warnken, Cohen)

10:10

Metal Mobilization: Phytomining as a Competitor for Anthropogenic Production (Harper, Graedel)

 

 

11:00 AM – 12:00 AM                                             Technical Session (T8)

Session:

20. Quo Vadis IE

Location:

Paton Center – Room P1016

Start Time

Bhavik R. Bakshi

11:00

Merging Emerging Ideas: “Science of Sustainability” (Industrial Ecology) and Science and Technology for Sustainability (Karn, Correll, Bauer, Cash, Johnson)

11:20

Towards a Research Agenda for Sustainable Resource Management (Bringezu)

11:40

Practical Challenges for Industrial Ecology (Ehrenfeld)

 

Session:

23. Education

Location:

Paton Center – Room P1018

Start Time

Session Chairs: Kristan Cockerill, Anahita Ahmadi Williamson

11:00

Industrial Ecology in the Classroom

Panel: John Martin, Ann Dougherty, Stephen Levine

Each panelist will briefly describe their project/course and then moderators will open the discussion up to the audience.

 

Session:

02. Managing Energy and Greenhouse Gases

Location:

Assembly Hall - Michigan Room

Start Time

Session Chairs: John Holmberg, Klaus Vogstad

11:00

The Transition from Fossil Fuelled to a Renewable Power Supply in a Deregulated Electricity Market (Vogstad)

11:20

Integrated CO2 Emission Computer Program—NICE III (Yagita, Wei, Kobayashi, Inaba, Sagisaka)

11:40

A Complete Decomposition Model of Korean Energy Flows (Kim, Heo)

 

Session:

14. Input-Output Analysis in LCA and MFA

Location:

Assembly Hall - Wolverine Room

Start Time

Session Chairs: Sangwon Suh, Shinichiro Nakamura

11:00

Deriving a New Measure of Corporate Environmental Performance based on Human Health Impacts (Koehler, Bennett, Norris, Spengler)

11:20

Expansion of IO-based Embodied Emission Intensity from a Quantity Basis to an Impact Basis (Nansai, Moriguchi)

11:40

Climate Change Damage Assessment Using an Input-Output Approach (Gloria)

 

Session:

04. Life Cycle Assessment and Management

Location:

Davidson Hall - Room D1279

Start Time

Session Chairs: Masahiko Hirao, Rene van Berke

11:00

Life Cycle Assessment for Australian Grains (Narayanaswamy, Altham, Van Berkel, McGregor)

11:20

Application of the LCA Approach to the Environmental Management System Implementation of a Fruit-juice Production plant: The Italian GESAMB Project (Galatola, Russo)

11:40

Life Cycle Assessment of Cane Sugar Production on the Island Of Mauritius (Ramjeawon)