Quantified uncertainties in Comparative Life Cycle Assessment: What can be concluded?
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Beltran, A.M. et al. (2018). Quantified uncertainties in Comparative Life Cycle Assessment: What can be concluded?. Environmental Science & Technology, 52(4): 2152-2161
Interpretation of comparative Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) results can be challenging in the presence of uncertainty. To aid in interpreting such results under the goal of any comparative LCA, we aim to provide guidance to practitioners by gaining insights into uncertainty-statistics methods (USMs). We review five USMs—discernibility analysis, impact category relevance, overlap area of probability distributions, null hypothesis significance testing (NHST), and modified NHST–and provide a common notation, terminology, and calculation platform. We further cross-compare all USMs by applying them to a case study on electric cars.
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