3.9.1 Additional readings
Course subject(s)
Module 3. Analysis
The following documents give you a good overview of the topics that were introduced this module. It is not compulsory to read them all. However, if you are interested and would like to explore them further, take a look.
- Orama project: Optimizing quality of information in raw materials data collection across Europe, technical final report and recommendations
- Fraunhofer ISI (2020): The promise and limits of urban mining
- Van der Voet, Ester, et al. “Environmental implications of future demand scenarios for metals: methodology and application to the case of seven major metals.” Journal of Industrial Ecology 23.1 (2019): 141-155.
- McKinsey (2020): Climate risk and decarbonization: What every CEO needs to know
- Manhart, A., Vogt, R., Priester, M. et al. The environmental criticality of primary raw materials – A new methodology to assess global environmental hazard potentials of minerals and metals from mining. Miner Econ 32, 91–107 (2019).
- Mancini, L., Sala, S., Recchioni, M. et al. Potential of life cycle assessment for supporting the management of critical raw materials. Int J Life Cycle Assess 20, 100–116 (2015).
- UNEP (2020): Guidelines for Social Life Cycle Assessment of Products and Organizations
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