Admission requirements
This course is obligatory for students of the master’s programme Industrial Ecology.
Description
This course provides knowledge of the most important analytical tools in the area of Industrial Ecology, their philosophy and their position in the field. Students are trained in the applicability of these tools by working on case studies with the aid of specific software-tools.
Course objectives
Knowledge of most important tools in the area of Industrial Ecology, their philosophy and their position in the field.
Specific knowledge on four (groups of) tools: life cycle assessment (LCA), material flow analysis (MFA), substance flow analysis (SFA) and input-output analysis (IOA).
Knowledge of applicability of these tools, including possibilities and limitations.
Analytical thinking.
Defining and refining research questions.
Modeling systems including systems definition and setting of system boundaries.
Working with LCA databases (ECOINVENT, ETH Zurich).
Working with LCA software (CMLCA, Leiden University).
Working with MFA/SFA software (STAN, TU Vienna).
Working with programming languages ®.
Working with analytical tools in a societal/policy/business context.
Timetable
See schedules and blackboard TU Delft.
Mode of instruction
Lectures and discussion with key articles as background.
Practical group work with software tools for MFA/SFA, LCA and IOA.
Presentation of group work results.
Assessment method
Written exam (7 out of 10 points).
Group work (3 out of 10 points).
In addition, the total grade can be increased by a maximum of 1 out of 10 points through small tests based on the proposed reading materials. The total grade will not in any case exceed 10 points.
Blackboard
The lecturer communicates via blackboard TU Delft.
Further information on the course, reading materials, communications, grades, etc. will be available at blackboard TU Delft.
Reading list
To be announced at blackboard TU Delft.
Registration
All students have to enroll for course and exam at the start of the course via uSis, Leiden University. For classnumbers see here or here.
Students who are not enrolled to the master’s programme Industrial Ecology have to ask permission from the studyadvisor of Industrial Ecology at least one month before start of the course by use of this form.
Contact information
Dr. ing. R. Kleijn
D. Font Vivanco MSc
Remarks
More information and the description of the course is published in the e-studyguide of TU Delft.