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TP11B Modelling of Resource Depletion and Land Use
C123
1:20 PM - 4:40 PM, Tuesday

1:20 PM -415 :: Modelling seafloor use of fisheries in a GIS. Nilsson, P.1, Ziegler, F2, 1 Tjärnö Marine Biological Laboratory, Göteborg University, Strömstad, Sweden2 SIK, Göteborg, Sweden
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2:00 PM -417 :: Using the thermodynamic approach for characterization of abiotic resources. Finnveden, G.1, 2, Engström, R.1, Hochschorner, E1, 1 Centre for environmental strategies research - fms, Stockholm, Sweden2 Swedish Defence Research Agency, Stockholm, Sweden
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2:20 PM -418 :: Uncertainty Analysis of Damage Factors on Biodiversity by Mining of Abiotic Resources in LIME. Ii, R1, Abe, K1, Itsubo, N2, Inaba, A2, 1 Environmental Division, Pacific Consultants Co., Ltd., Tokyo, JAPAN2 Life Cycle Assessment Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, JAPAN
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2:40 PM - :: BREAK.

3:20 PM -419 :: Monetary valuation of mineral resources in a long time perspective. Steen, B1, 1 Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden
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3:40 PM -420 :: Life Cycle Inventory Flows for Joint Metal Resources. Althaus, H1, Classen, M1, 1 Technology & Society Laboratory, EMPA, Duebendorf
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4:00 PM -421 :: Characterisation factors for abiotic resource depletion in LCA. Huppes, G1, Guinée, J B1, Koning, A1, Oers, L1, Heijungs, R1, 1 CML, Leiden University, Leiden, Netherlands
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4:20 PM -422 :: Development of Damage Factors Modeling Environmental Impacts of Resource Consumption in LIME. Itsubo, N1, Ii, R2, Abe, K2, Okada, A2, Inaba, A1, 1 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan2 Pacific Consultants Co., Ltd, Tokyo, Japan
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