Enhancement of roundtable on sustainable palm oil (RSPO): qualitative to quantitative assessment tool
Sustainability assessment is an appraisal process which takes a pluralistic and iterative approach. It is conducted for supporting decision-making and policy in broad scenario (environmental, economic and social perspective) and viewed as a vital instrument to aid in the shift towards sustainability...
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my.utm.908862021-05-31T13:21:01Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90886/ Enhancement of roundtable on sustainable palm oil (RSPO): qualitative to quantitative assessment tool Abdul Murad, S. M. Hashim, H. Jusoh, M. Zakaria, Z. Y. TP Chemical technology Sustainability assessment is an appraisal process which takes a pluralistic and iterative approach. It is conducted for supporting decision-making and policy in broad scenario (environmental, economic and social perspective) and viewed as a vital instrument to aid in the shift towards sustainability. Sustainability assessment transcends a technical or scientific evaluation. The growth of indicators in numerous fields has influenced sustainability assessment methodologies to a great extent. In general, two broad approaches for sustainability can be distinguished, top-down and bottom-up. Despite the abundance and diversified procedures for evaluating sustainability, indicators based assessment is one of the most widely used platform. Existing sustainability assessments schemes typically provide various interpretations involving various quantification methods, hence difficult to be integrated. Subsequently, this paper provides an integrative analysis of existing sustainability assessment approaches. It not only offers a very valuable insight on the features of existing sustainability assessment schemes, but also highlighting gaps to a certain extent. Italian Association of Chemical Engineering - AIDIC 2019 Article PeerReviewed Abdul Murad, S. M. and Hashim, H. and Jusoh, M. and Zakaria, Z. Y. (2019) Enhancement of roundtable on sustainable palm oil (RSPO): qualitative to quantitative assessment tool. Chemical Engineering Transactions, 72 . ISSN 2283-9216 http://dx.doi.org/10.3303/CET1972012 DOI: 10.3303/CET1972012 |
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Sustainability assessment is an appraisal process which takes a pluralistic and iterative approach. It is conducted for supporting decision-making and policy in broad scenario (environmental, economic and social perspective) and viewed as a vital instrument to aid in the shift towards sustainability. Sustainability assessment transcends a technical or scientific evaluation. The growth of indicators in numerous fields has influenced sustainability assessment methodologies to a great extent. In general, two broad approaches for sustainability can be distinguished, top-down and bottom-up. Despite the abundance and diversified procedures for evaluating sustainability, indicators based assessment is one of the most widely used platform. Existing sustainability assessments schemes typically provide various interpretations involving various quantification methods, hence difficult to be integrated. Subsequently, this paper provides an integrative analysis of existing sustainability assessment approaches. It not only offers a very valuable insight on the features of existing sustainability assessment schemes, but also highlighting gaps to a certain extent. |
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