SFA Flashcards
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What does SFA stand for?
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Substance Flow Analysis
2
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Defenition
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A tool for quantifying pathways of a substance (or group of substances) in, out and through a system
- MFA the broader concept
3
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Aim and use
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- Aims to provide relevant information for an overall management strategy with regards to one specific substance
- designed to support environmental decision making
- the economy here viewed in material flows
4
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Methodology for SFA, the 3 steps
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- System Defenition
- Quantification of the overview of lows and stocks
- Interpretation of results
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Describe step 1 in SFA methodology
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- System defenition
- system defenition with regards to: space, function, time, material
- space and function - often regional approach, geographical boundry
- time - flows automatically inout a time dimension
- materials - substance to be studied
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Describe step 2 in SFA methodology
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- Quantification of the overview of flows and stocks
- accounting model tracking flows and stocks
- collecting data
- 3 model ways: accounting (trends), static modeling (steady state), dynamic modeling (time)
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Describe step 3 in SFA methodology
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- The interpretation of the results
- communicate with policy makers
- reduce complexity as well as establishing a better communication
- see limits of the analysis
- uses indicators - easier interpretation with limited numbers of measures
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Complexities with SFA
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- Terminology is always a difficult issue - lack of coherence between the scientific and the political vocabulary
- usefulness is sometimes questioned
- complex results, gives an overview, sometimes hard to pinpoint relevant info
9
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Transfer Coeficient
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TC
- procedure to investigate how much in going out from a system in relation to the total input of the system
TC = output/sum(input)
- different outputs and sum outputs