Material flow analysis between dynamic modelling and life cycle assessment

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Material flow analysis between dynamic modelling and life cycle assessment. / Möller, Andreas; Viere, Tobias.
ITEE 2005 - 2nd International ICSC Symposium on Information Technologies in Environmental Engineering, Proceedings: Second International ICSC Symposium on Information Technologies in Environmental Engineering. ed. / Walter Leal Filho; Jorge Marx Gómez; Claus Rautenstrauch. Shaker Verlag, 2005. p. 552-567 (ITEE 2005 - 2nd International ICSC Symposium on Information Technologies in Environmental Engineering, Proceedings).

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Möller, A & Viere, T 2005, Material flow analysis between dynamic modelling and life cycle assessment. in WL Filho, JM Gómez & C Rautenstrauch (eds), ITEE 2005 - 2nd International ICSC Symposium on Information Technologies in Environmental Engineering, Proceedings: Second International ICSC Symposium on Information Technologies in Environmental Engineering. ITEE 2005 - 2nd International ICSC Symposium on Information Technologies in Environmental Engineering, Proceedings, Shaker Verlag, pp. 552-567, 2nd International ICSC Symposium on Information Technologies in Environmental Engineering - ITEE 2005, Magdeburg, Germany, 25.09.05.

APA

Möller, A., & Viere, T. (2005). Material flow analysis between dynamic modelling and life cycle assessment. In W. L. Filho, J. M. Gómez, & C. Rautenstrauch (Eds.), ITEE 2005 - 2nd International ICSC Symposium on Information Technologies in Environmental Engineering, Proceedings: Second International ICSC Symposium on Information Technologies in Environmental Engineering (pp. 552-567). (ITEE 2005 - 2nd International ICSC Symposium on Information Technologies in Environmental Engineering, Proceedings). Shaker Verlag.

Vancouver

Möller A, Viere T. Material flow analysis between dynamic modelling and life cycle assessment. In Filho WL, Gómez JM, Rautenstrauch C, editors, ITEE 2005 - 2nd International ICSC Symposium on Information Technologies in Environmental Engineering, Proceedings: Second International ICSC Symposium on Information Technologies in Environmental Engineering. Shaker Verlag. 2005. p. 552-567. (ITEE 2005 - 2nd International ICSC Symposium on Information Technologies in Environmental Engineering, Proceedings).

Bibtex

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