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WG1 - Namur Meeting - 1-3 December 2004
Applying Life Cycle Assessment to investigate the balance of energy consumption between production and transport activities

Friday 19 November 2004, Michael Browne (UoW, UK)


A discussion paper by Michael Browne and Julian Allen (University of Westminster), 15 p.

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AUTHOR :
-Michael Browne (UoW, UK)
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