Industrial ecology programme explained

Industrial Ecology Programme
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Abbreviation:IndEcol
Type:Programme
Headquarters:Trondheim,
Region Served:International
Language:English
Leader Title:Director
Leader Name:Francesco Cherubini
Website:https://www.ntnu.edu/web/indecol/industrial-ecology-programme

The Industrial Ecology Programme, or IndEcol, in the Department of Energy and Process Engineering at NTNU (Trondheim, Norway) is an interdisciplinary research programme specialising in sustainable development, circular economy research and environmental issues.[1]

IndEcol's research areas are framed around the recently adopted United Nations Sustainable Development Goals[2] and include:

Research groups focus on Life Cycle Assessment, Material Flow Analysis, and global environmental input-output analysis.[3] [4] [5] The Digital Laboratory of the Programme bundles the Research software engineering efforts of the group.

The programme was initiated in 1994 and covers several research disciplines and a comprehensive educational curriculum.[6] IndEcol established the world's first PhD programme in Industrial Ecology in 2003[7] and set up the international Master of Science in Industrial Ecology the following year.[8]

The IndEcol group consists of Professors, Researchers, Post-Doctoral Fellows and PhD candidates, and currently numbers around 70 people. Current academics include Helge Brattebø, Anders Hammer Strømman, Daniel Müller, Richard Wood, Francesco Cherubini, Francesca Verones, Johan Berg Pettersen, and Edgar Hertwich. Cherubini was a contributing author for Working Group 3's Chapter 7 (Energy systems) and Chapter 11 (Agriculture, Forestry, and other Land Use) 5th Assessment Report for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)

Specialist programmes

The Industrial Ecology Programme at NTNU offers both PhD [9] [10] and Master’s study options[11]

Partnerships

IndEcol is the home of the NTNU SUSTAINABILITY office, which represents one of four Strategic Research Areas of NTNU .[12]

IndEcol is also the home for the European Editorial Office[13] of Journal of Industrial Ecology, a journal produced by Yale University for the International Society for Industrial Ecology.

Selected recent publications

External links

References

  1. Web site: Industrial Ecology Programme (IndEcol) - NTNU. www.ntnu.edu. en. 2018-02-20.
  2. News: Sustainable development goals - United Nations. United Nations Sustainable Development. 2018-02-20. en-US.
  3. Web site: Industrial Ecology, M.Sc. - at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway - MastersPortal.eu. www.mastersportal.eu. 2018-02-20.
  4. News: Industrial Ecology (Master's Programme). utdanning.no. 2018-02-20. nb-NO.
  5. Web site: Industrial Ecology (Master's Programme) - Learning Opportunities and Qualifications in Europe - European Commission. Learning Opportunities and Qualifications in Europe. en. 2018-02-20.
  6. News: Industrial Ecology Has it arrived?. International. Copyright © 2007, ECO Services. Green Pages. 2018-02-20. en.
  7. Web site: Professor Helge Brattebø (NTNU) Sabbatical Leave in Portugal - MIT Portugal. Gallagher. Don. www.mitportugal.org. en-gb. 2018-02-20.
  8. News: Industrial Ecology – Reflexions. Carbon Footprint of Nations. 2018-02-20. en-US.
  9. Web site: Industrial Ecology, Ph.D. - at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway - PhDportal.com. www.phdportal.com. 2018-02-20.
  10. Web site: Industriell økologi - Doktorgrad, NTNU. www.hogskoleutdanning.no. en. 2018-02-20.
  11. Web site: Industrial Ecology - Master, NTNU. www.hogskoleutdanning.no. en. 2018-02-20.
  12. Web site: NTNU Strategic Research Area: Sustainability. 2018-02-21.
  13. Journal of Industrial Ecology - Editorial Board - Wiley Online Library. en. 10.1111/(ISSN)1530-9290.