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Stehen, B. Ryding, S.O. (1995) The EPS Enviroaccounting Method. Swedish Environmental Research Institute, Federation of Swedish Industries, Gothenborg, Sweden. [Pg.268]

IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute, P.O. Box 53021, 400 14 Goteborg, Sweden e-mail stefan.astrom ivl.se... [Pg.109]

The EPS (environmental priority strategies in product design) system was initiated in 1989 by Volvo Automotive Company, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute and the Swedish Industry Federation. The current version was developed at the Centre for Environmental Assessment of Product and Material Systems (CPM) [37, 38],... [Pg.128]

From Prevedouros et ak, 2004) We are grateful to the UK Department of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) Air Quality Division for financial support. We also wish to thank Anna Palm of the Swedish Environmental Research Institute and Dr. Knut Breivik of the Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU) for their helpful comments. [Pg.29]

Swedish Environmental Research Institute RO. Box 21060 10031 Stockholm, Sweden ahsdair ivlse... [Pg.447]

Palm, A. (2001) The environmental fate of polyhrominated diphenyl ethers in the centre of Stockholm-assessment using a multimedia fugaicty model. Swedish Environmental Research Institute Ltd, IVL Rapport/report B 1400, M.S. [Pg.267]

Swedish Environmental Research Institute P.O. Box 5207, S-402 24 Gothenburg, Sweden... [Pg.179]

The Swedish Environmental Research Institute (IVL) Irish EPAfc... [Pg.6]

EPS Method - The Environmental Priority in Product Design method was developed in Sweden by the Swedish Environmental Research Institute and the Swedish Federation of Industries. This system sets a value to a change in the environment through impacts on human health, biological diversity, production, resources and aesthetic values. [Pg.24]

Zetterberg, L., Nilsson, K., Ahman, M., Kumlin, A. and Birgersdotter, L. (2004). Analysis of National Allocation Plans for the EU ETS, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute Stockholm, Sweden. [Pg.284]

P. Andersson, M. Simonson, and H. Stripple, SP Report 2003 22, Swedish National Testing and Research Institute and IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute, 2003. [Pg.3227]

Anna Stina Sandelius, Anders S Carlsson, Hakan Pleijel, Lars I Hellgren, Goran Wallin and Gun Sellden, Department of Plant Physiology, Goteborg University (ASS, ASC, LIH, GW, GS), and Swedish Environmental Research Institute (HP), Goteborg, Sweden. [Pg.459]

L. Kaj, J. Andersson, A.P. Cousins, M. Remberger, Y. Ekheden, B. Dusan, E. Brorstrom-Lunden, and I. Cato, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute Ltd., Stockholm, Sweden, Vol., 2005. [Pg.250]


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