12–17 Oct 2025
CEA Grenoble
Europe/Zurich timezone

Session

F1: Importing and combining data

17 Oct 2025, 08:30
CEA Grenoble

CEA Grenoble

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  1. María-Pilar Martínez-Hernando (ETSI Minas y Energía. Universidad Politécnica de Madrid)
    17/10/2025, 08:30
    open data
    Presentation: Interactive

    Climate change constitutes a global challenge affecting across all regions of the world, producing significant risks to human health and natural ecosystems. Allocating global greenhouse gas emissions is necessary to identify effective mitigation strategies.
    The methodology of environmentally extended multiregional input-output (EEMRIO) analysis enables the calculation of environmental...

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  2. Ning An (Aalborg University)
    17/10/2025, 08:50
    Presentation: Interactive

    Hybrid LCA utilizes Input Output data to account for the broader range of impacts occurring due to indirect effects of the increased demand for products or services. Performing Hybrid LCA requires the use of Input Output tables stored in databases such as EXIOBASE. Specific packages for parsing the database, such as MARIO, are available; but the linkage with the LCA foreground system is not...

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  3. Franco Donati (Leiden University, Institute of Environmental Sciences CML)
    17/10/2025, 09:10
    open data
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    The Digital Product Passports (DPP) from the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) aims to establish an interoperable and potentially distributed network of product and manufacturing information to promote traceability of products and materials, together with their circularity and sustainability performance. However, while standardization efforts are ongoing (e.g., DaCapo and...

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  4. Ms Arezoo Azimi
    17/10/2025, 09:30
    open data
    Presentation: Interactive

    Carbon Capture, Utilisation, and Storage (CCUS) is expected to play a key role in reaching climate neutrality targets. However, the evaluation of CCUS technologies is often inconsistent due to fragmented data, diverse modelling assumptions, and varying methodological boundaries. To address this, the TRANSMIT COST Action is developing an open-access database platform designed to support...

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  5. Chris Mutel (Départ de Sentier)
    17/10/2025, 09:50
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