Abstract
Introduction
Statistical information for LCA is increasingly becoming available in databases. At the same time, processing of statistical information is increasingly becoming easier by software for LCA. A practical problem is that there is no unique unambiguous representation for statistical distributions.
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Representations. This paper discusses the most frequently encountered statistical distributions, their representation in mathematical statistics, EcoSpold and CMLCA, and the relationships between these representations.
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The distributions. Four statistical distributions are discussed: uniform, triangular, normal and lognormal.
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Software and examples. An easy to use software tool is available for supporting the conversion steps. Its use is illustrated with a simple example.
Discussion
This paper shows which ambiguities exist for specifying statistical distributions, and which complications can arise when uncertainty information is transferred from a database to an LCA program. This calls for a more extensive standardization of the vocabulary and symbols to express such information. We invite suppliers of software and databases to provide their parameter representations in a clear and unambiguous way and hope that a future revision of the ISO/TS 14048 document will standardize representation and terminology for statistical information.
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Heijungs, R., Frischknecht, R. Representing Statistical Distributions for Uncertain Parameters in LCA. Relationships between mathematical forms, their representation in EcoSpold, and their representation in CMLCA (7 pp). Int J Life Cycle Assessment 10, 248–254 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1065/lca2004.09.177
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1065/lca2004.09.177