Merging of impact assesssment methods?

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Nachhaltigkeit
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Merging of impact assesssment methods?

Post by Nachhaltigkeit » 12 Nov 2014 11:16

Hello!

Is it possible to merge different impact assessment methods into one method set in OpenLCA 1.4.1 beta6?
I want to include the IPCC 2013 method into my own LCIA set.

Thank you very much in advance!

aciroth
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Re: Merging of impact assesssment methods?

Post by aciroth » 12 Nov 2014 11:55

Hi, yes that is possible:
- export the LCIA method as ILCD
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- and then import it again as ILCD
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Hth,
Andreas

Nachhaltigkeit
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Re: Merging of impact assesssment methods?

Post by Nachhaltigkeit » 12 Nov 2014 12:06

Hi Andreas,

thank you very much for your fast and kind response!
I think I didn't make my intentions clear enough ;)

I have created a new impact assessment methods set. It includes many LCIA methods (mostly MIPS-related) - and also a climate change assessment method (IPCC 2007).

I want to keep my set of methods but want to update the climate change method IPCC 2007 in this set with IPCC 2013. Is that possible?

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Re: Merging of impact assesssment methods?

Post by aciroth » 12 Nov 2014 13:43

Well but you can of course also import the LCIA method into a database that contains already other LCIA methods? Did you try this? If the method does not exist in the database it will be added.

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Re: Merging of impact assesssment methods?

Post by Nachhaltigkeit » 12 Nov 2014 14:01

It's about time. If I do not update my LCIA set with IPCC 2013, I would have to calculate a product system two times. First with my LCIA set and then with the IPCC 2013 method. That would be very time-consuming. To optimise that I would like to integrate this method in my already existing LCIA set

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Re: Merging of impact assesssment methods?

Post by aciroth » 12 Nov 2014 15:20

As said in my previous post, you can simply combine LCIA methods, without need to calculate product systems twice. Thank you.
(it's about time - not sure whether I understand?)

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Re: Merging of impact assesssment methods?

Post by Nachhaltigkeit » 13 Nov 2014 09:35

Hi Andreas,

sorry, I used the wrong words. My bad! "It's about time" should have just described that it's "time consuming" to do a calculation of a product system twice.

I still don't think you understand what I'm trying to ask. I think it's my bad english, sorry ;)
I have created my own LCIA method set. I have included the method "Climate change" which is essentially IPCC 2007. I typed every impact factor myself before because I didn't know how it is possible to copy a impact category in a LCIA method set.

Now I want to update "Climate change" in my LCIA method set with the impact factors presented in IPCC 2013
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Re: Merging of impact assesssment methods?

Post by aciroth » 13 Nov 2014 11:42

ah - updating a method is not possible, but if you delete the old and import the new, it should work. You can also contact me directly if you think I keep misunderstanding your English.

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Re: Merging of impact assesssment methods?

Post by Nachhaltigkeit » 13 Nov 2014 13:02

That's it! Updating a method!
I wanted to somehow the impact category of a LCIA method into another LCIA method and afterwards delete the old impact category. So I wanted to copy "GWP100a corrected" of "IPCC 2013" into my LCIA method "SERI Indikatorenset" and then delete my "Climate Change" impact category, which is based on IPCC 2013.

Too bad that that's not possible. I'll have to do it manually. Maybe it will be a feature sometime in the future to copy impact categories from one method into another?

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