Published Date
January 2016, Vol.60:84–107, doi:10.1016/j.ecolind.2015.06.020
January 2016, Vol.60:84–107, doi:10.1016/j.ecolind.2015.06.020
Title
Biodiesel-TBL+: A new hierarchical sustainability assessment framework of PC&I for biodiesel production – Part I
Received 25 March 2015. Revised 11 June 2015. Accepted 16 June 2015. Available online 9 July 2015.
Highlights
- •A new framework for the sustainability assessment of biodiesel is proposed.
- •Politic and technologic dimensions are integrated to the sustainability assessment.
- •The framework consists of dimensions, principles, criteria and indicators (PC&I).
- •The PC&I proposed in this work can be potentially applied to specific contexts.
Abstract
Sustainability assessment of biodiesel production is a topic of increasing importance due to the interest of governments to define sovereignty strategies and diversification of their energy matrix, and to set up the impact of biofuels production. In this context, this work aims to propose a hierarchical structure of sustainability assessment that integrates dimensions of sustainable development with principles, criteria and indicators (PC&I). The method employed to define the hierarchical structure was a comprehensive literature review, based on information search strategy and classification. About 400 documents were reviewed and 103 documents were ultimately selected, including laws, policy documents, certificates, directives and other normative documents and papers published in peer-reviewed journals. The first result of the analysis was the need to strengthen identification of the sustainable development assessment, adding the political and technological dimensions to the three traditional dimensions, social, economic and environmental, studied in this kind of evaluation. The second result was the proposal of a hierarchical framework for the sustainability assessment of biodiesel production, organized in four levels: the first level comprises the five dimensions associated with sustainable development evaluation, the second includes 13 principles, the third contains 40 criteria and the fourth level corresponds to a set of indicators that describes each criterion. Outcomes of this work provide a foundation for further discussion of sustainability assessments for biodiesel production and its potential application in specific contexts.
Keywords
- Biodiesel
- Principles and criteria
- Framework
- Sustainability
- ⁎ Corresponding author at: ERPI (Equipe de Recherche des Processus Innovatifs), Nancy, France. Tel.: +33 0383193239.
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