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Location
Maison du Savoir, Université de Luxembourg
2, Avenue de l’Université L-4365 Esch-sur-Alzette Luxemburg
Speakers for this event
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Alberto Bezama
Working Group Leader, Helmholtz Centre Leipzig
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Enrico Benetto
Research Group Leader, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
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Fritz Balkau
Independent Life Cycle Professional
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Guido Sonnemann
Professor of Chemistry @ Université de Bordeaux
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Naeem Adibi
WeLoop
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Philip Strothmann
Co-Founder & CFOO of the FSLCI
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Stefania Massari
Professor, University of Salento
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Tim Grant
Director, Life Cycle Strategies Pty Ltd
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Wouter Achten
Associate Professor, Université libre de Bruxelles
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Wouter de Soete
Researcher, Ghent University
Schedule
- Day 1
- Day 2
- Day 3
- September 1, 2017
- 9:00Introduction to summer school.9:00 - 9:30Outline of programme. Introduction of lecturersSpeakersStefanie Massari
- 9:30Background on life cycle issues in regional development9:30 - 10:00Intro into the topic of regions and presentation of bookSpeakersFritz BalkauStefanie Massari
- 10:00Keynote lecture – Managing sustainability at regional level10:00 - 10:45(AER to be invited)
- 11:00Student introductions11:00 - 11:30Introductions
- 11:30Thematic lecture & discussion “Analytical basis of regional LCM- a tool box overview”11:30 - 12:30SpeakersGuido Sonnemann
- 12:30Lunch12:30 - 13:30Lunch
- 13:30Thematic lecture and discussion “Extended LCA - Life cycle approaches to landscape and land-use management”13:30 - 14:30SpeakersTim Grant
- 14:30Workshop on LCM implementation.14:30 - 17:00Summary of students’ work on this theme
- 17:00Synthesis of the day, panel, and feedback17:00 - 18:00SpeakersFritz BalkauGuido SonnemannTim Grant
- September 2, 2017
- 9:00Short student presentation to start the day 9:00 - 9:30
- 9:30Thematic lecture “Materials flow as basis for regional development decisions” 9:30 - 10:15SpeakersEnrico Benetto
- 10:15Workshop “Managing Circular Economy as a life cycle initiative” 10:15 - 12:30SpeakersNaeem Adibi
- 12:30Lunch Break12:30 - 13:30
- 13:30Thematic lecture and workshop “Life cycle aspects of a regional bio-economy” 13:30 - 14:30SpeakersAlberto Bezama
- 14:30Interactive Workshops/role play/problem exercises on expanded LCA techniques14:30 - 17:30SpeakersPhilip Strothmann
- 17:30Synthesis of the day, expert panel, and feedback17:30 - 18:30SpeakersFritz BalkauGuido SonnemannStefanie Massari
- September 3, 2017
- 9:00Short student presentation to start the day 9:00 - 9:30
- 9:30Thematic lecture and discussion “Agent-based life cycle modelling for regional mobility”9:30 - 10:15SpeakersWouter Achten
- 10:15Thematic lecture & workshop “Industry interface –LCM tool box for regional SMEs”10:15 - 12:30SpeakersFritz BalkauTim Grant
- 12:30Lunch12:30 - 13:30
- 13:30Keynote lecture – LCA applications in a regional setting13:30 - 14:30SpeakersGuido Sonnemann
- 14:30Round table, Synthesis and Conclusions. Next steps.14:30 - 15:30SpeakersFritz BalkauGuido SonnemannStefanie Massari
- 15:30Evaluation & Feedback, Transition to LCM201715:30 - 16:00SpeakersGuido SonnemannPhilip Strothmann
- 16:00End of workshop16:00 - 16:00
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BACKGROUND and DESCRIPTION
Sustainability objectives are more likely to be achieved if regional administrations adopt a longer-term, holistic, life cycle approach to development decision-making.The sixth Life Cycle Summer School is an opportunity for professionals and regional managers to become familiar with expanded LCA approaches to sustainable development at regional level. The objective is to encourage a greater degree of life cycle thinking by influential social partners who wish to enhance the effectiveness of their sustainability programmes, and who have not so far employed these techniques extensively. The Summer School is aimed at administrators in regional institutions, academics, and consultants as well as industry managers and associations and other partners that have an interest in promoting regional sustainabilityThe Summer School aims to develop familiarity with, and insights into, life cycle management approaches that can contribute to regional sustainability. It expands the managerial toolbox currently employed for the promotion of, for example, circular economy, maintaining a vibrant SME industrial sector, developing local resource-based economies, and in gaining a better understanding of waste and pollution challenges in regional communities. Life cycle approaches can also assist in enhancing landscape and natural resource management.The Summer School is based on a recent book "Life cycle approaches to sustainable regional development (2017)". A number of the summer school lecturers are authors of important chapters in this publication.This 2017 edition of the summer school will explore selected topics such as expanded LCA approaches for mapping regional materials flows, use of LCA for mobility policy, life cycle techniques for landscape and land-use, as well as building a LCM toolbox for SMEs. Through lectures and workshops, these instruments will be examined for their role in strengthening regional programmes in circular economy, in industrial innovation and in building a bio-economy. Mature students enrolled in the course will be encouraged to share their experience in these subjects.For those wishing to update their knowledge on basic LCA, a one-day refresher course on this subject will also be offered for a small extra fee.This year’s Summer School is linked with the International Conference on Life Cycle Management 2017, in Luxembourg which takes place from 3-6 September 2017. Applicants to the Summer School may wish to continue their exposure to LCM by participating also in this conference.OBJECTIVES OF THE 2017 SUMMER SCHOOLPurpose – improve the practical use of life cycle approaches that can lead to a higher level of sustainable development at regional level.Objective – enhance participants’ knowledge of, and ability to apply, available life cycle tools, and their application to regional sustainability planning.ENROLMENT and FEES
The Summer School is funded through students’ fees. Lecturers and organisers are giving their time free of charge. Fees are being kept to a minimum, covering essential meeting costs, course materials, lunches and coffee breaks, and expenses for selected international experts. Students pay their own travel to Luxembourg, budget accommodation, and meals (other than lunches).We would like to highlight that all candidates are responsible for their own travel arrangements and insurance while in Luxembourg. Candidates from outside the EU are also responsible for their own visa (if applicable).
- The full registration fee is 380 € for the 3-day Summer School.
- The fee for the optional LCA-Refresher Course offered on the 31 August is 80 €.
- The ‘Early-bird’ registration-fee is 350€ (applicable for applications before 31 May)
- FSLCI members are eligible for a 30 € rebate on the registration fee!
SPONSORS, PARTNERS and ASSOCIATES
This summer school, the sixth in the series, is co-organized by the FSLCI and the LCASRD Group, a group of individuals who came together in 2011 to run the first series of such events in Lecce, Italy, and subsequently enlisted further experts to enable the publication of the book Life cycle approaches to sustainable regional development (2017). The group brings together individuals and organisations as partners to promote life cycle approaches for regions.The University of Salento initiated the Summer School series in 2011 and remains an important partner to its conduct also in other locations. The summer school in 2015 was held in the context of the LCM 2015 and with the support of the Université de Bordeaux and the FSLCI.

This year’s Summer School is linked with an event on sustainability and life cycle thinking , in Messina (Italy) 3-7 July 2017, and with the International Conference on Life Cycle Management 2017, in Luxembourg 3-6 September 2017:
Important contributions are also coming from :- C2D2, France
- Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, FRG
- University of Ghent, Belgium
- Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
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