Abstract

Several authors have pointed out the importance of systems thinking, and have considered both environmental and social aspects (holistic perspective) of sustainability assessment in the past. Sustainability assessment tools which integrate different aspects (e.g., environmental/social aspects) in order to identify negative impacts have already been developed. Common tools used to assess environmental, social, or economic impacts include the life cycle assessment (LCA), social life cycle assessment (S-LCA), life cycle costing (LCC) and life cycle sustainability assessment (LCSA) approaches. The goal of the present study was to investigate how and to what extent the three dimensions of sustainability (environmental, social, economic; holistic sustainability perspective) have been integrated into the field of LCA. A topic modeling method was applied to examine whether the emphasis placed on integrating environmental, social, and economic aspects in sustainability assessment has resulted in a more comprehensive application of the LCA approach. The results show that topics related to energy and infrastructure are currently prevailing, and that topics related to methods have been decreasing since 1997. A minor discussion of social aspects and a lack of discussion on economic aspects were identified in the present study. These results do not support the predicted “decade of life cycle sustainability assessment.” Consequently, a new period of LCA extension and application is predicted, namely, the third wave of LCA as the “decade of consolidation.” During this period, the LCA framework will be enhanced to reduce existing practical and methodological difficulties and integrate environmental and social aspects in a sustainability assessment to support global sustainable development.

Highlights

  • Humanity faces several challenges while striving for sustainable development to create stable social systems within ecological limits

  • Critical processes related to the Earth sciences can destabilize such systems, as has been shown with the planetary boundaries approach (PBA)

  • The results of this examination allowed us to conclude whether the developments in life cycle assessment (LCA), as viewed from a holistic sustainability perspective, can be defined as being in the “decade of life cycle sustainability assessment (LCSA)” as proposed by Guinée et al [6]

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Summary

Introduction

Humanity faces several challenges while striving for sustainable development to create stable social systems within ecological limits. A primary focus is placed on describing the recent development in the literature on LCA and the consistency of topics related to LCA. The results of this examination allowed us to conclude whether the developments in LCA, as viewed from a holistic sustainability perspective, can be defined as being in the “decade of life cycle sustainability assessment (LCSA)” as proposed by Guinée et al [6]. The results of the literature analysis provide important insights into which further research is needed to optimize LCA. Conclusions are drawn to highlight important outcomes and give insights into future research needs regarding a third wave of LCA research

Theoretical Background
Life Cycle Assessment
Holistic Perspective of LCAs
Methods
Topics in the Literature on LCA
Temporal Development of the Literature on LCA
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