| Academic degree: | Dr. ir. | | Last name: | Guinée | | First name: | Jeroen | | Responsible for: | | | Organization/Institute: | Leiden University | | Department: | Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML) | | Position: | | | Street, Number, POB: | POB 9518 | | Postal code, City: | NL-2300 RA Leiden | | State: | | | Country: | The Netherlands | | Phone: | +31 71 5277432 | | Fax: | +31 71 5277434 | | E-mail address: | guinee@cml.leidenuniv.nl | | Url: | http://www.leidenuniv.nl/cml/ssp | | Curriculum vitae: | Dr. ir. Jeroen Guinée
Leiden University
Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML)
POB 9518
2300 RA Leiden
The Netherlands
Phone:
T: +31 71 5277432
F: +31 71 5277434
guinee@cml.leidenuniv.nl
http://www.leidenuniv.nl/cml/ssp
Jeroen Guinée graduated in 1987 in environmental hygienics from Wageningen Agricultural University.
Since 1987 he is employed at the Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML), Leiden University. Key areas of research were Substance Flow Analysis and Life Cycle Assessment. He received his Phd. degree in 1995 on a thesis about LCA methodology, focusing on Life Cycle Impact Assessment.
From 1994-1998 he was co-ordinator of an inter-university project on metals.
From 1997-2001 he was project leader of the update of the LCA Guide and Backgrounds of 1992, which has resulted in the new Dutch ´´Handbook on life cycle assessment - Operational guide to the ISO standards´´ published by Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Today, he is involved in various LCA-related projects as senior researcher and project leader
He is member of the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, and member of the International Advisory Board of the Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management. | | Areas of interest: | | life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) | | life cycle assessment | | OMNIITOX | | substance flow analysis (SFA) | | |
| | Articles: | 12 LCA (4) 211-216 (2007), Bias in Normalization: Causes, Consequences, Detection and Remedies (6 pp) 12 LCA (3) 173-180 (2007), Calculating the Influence of Alternative Allocation Scenarios in Fossil Fuel Chains (8 pp) 11 LCA Special (1) 3 (2006), Helias A. Udo De Haes: A Practical Scientist 11 LCA_Special (1) 19-28 (2006), Human and Ecological Life Cycle Tools for the Integrated Assessment of Systems (HELIAS) 9 LCA (5) 282-288 (2004), Preamble: OMNIITOX - Operational Life-Cycle Impact Assessment Models and Information Tools for Practitioners (7 pp) 9 LCA (5) 307-319 (2004), Evaluation of Selection Methods for Toxicological Impacts in LCA - Recommendations for OMNIITOX (13 pp) 9 LCA (5) 320-326 (2004), Bringing Science and Pragmatism together - A Tiered Approach for Modelling Toxicological Impacts in LCA (7 pp) 9 LCA (1) 23-33 (2004), Economic Allocation: Examples and Derived Decision Tree (11 pp) 7 LCA (3) 158-166 (2002), Environmental Life Cycle Assessment of Linoleum 6 ESPR (1) 49-58 (1999), Using SFA Indicators to Support Environmental Policy 1 LCA (3) 133-138 (1996), USES - Uniform System for the Evaluation of Substances 6 LCA (5) 255 (2001), Handbook on Life Cycle Assessment - Operational Guide to the ISO Standards
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