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ALIGNED D1.2 – Description of scientific methods (Task 1.5 Framework for socio-economic assessment)

Authors: Tschulkow, Maxim;

ALIGNED D1.2 – Description of scientific methods (Task 1.5 Framework for socio-economic assessment)

Abstract

Methods for socio-economic assessment Help us improving the ALIGNED tools: please provide a feedback on your user experience, thank you! The open-source models, assessing the sustainability of technologies and products within the bio-based sectors, consist of a set of tutorials and excel-based tools: · Model description for techno-economic assessment for technologies within the bio-based sectors The document consists of a brief description of the theoretical basis and a tutorial of how to use and calculate the economic indicators using the Excel-based TEA model. · Tool for techno-economic assessment (.xlsx file) The Excel-based tool contains the TEA model for calculating the economic feasibility and indicators of technologies with the aim to compare them with other alternative technologies. · Model description for the quantification of social indicators within the bio-based sectors The document consists of a brief description of the theoretical basis and a tutorial of how to use and quantify the social indicators using the Excel-based quantification model for social indicators. · Tool for the quantification of social indicators (.xlsx file) The document contains the Excel-based model for the quantification of social indicators to of technologies or products with the aim to compare them with other alternative technologies or products. · Model description for Stochastic multi-criteria decision analysis The document consists of a brief description of the theoretical basis and a tutorial for using the excel-based, stochastic multi-criteria decision analysis model and rank alternatives considering all aspects of sustainability. · Tool for stochastic multi-criteria decision analysis (.xlsx file) The document contains the excel-based stochastic multi-criteria decision analysis model to consider all sustainability indicators and rank the alternatives (e.g., technologies or products) accordingly.

Keywords

bio based, Techno-economic assessment, Life cycle assessment, socio-economic assessment, multi criteria decision analysis, industrial ecology

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