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Publications by Reinout Heijungs
Everything Is Relative and Nothing Is Certain. Toward a Theory and Practice of Comparative Probabilistic LCA
International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment
Environmental Science
Digesting the Alphabet Soup of LCA
International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment
Environmental Science
Differences Between LCA for Analysis and LCA for Policy: A Case Study on the Consequences of Allocation Choices in Bio-Energy Policies
International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment
Environmental Science
Calculating the Influence of Alternative Allocation Scenarios in Fossil Fuel Chains
International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment
Environmental Science
The Empirical Economic Growth Literature: Robustness, Significance and Size
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