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Presentation
A Treatise on the Application of Lifecycle Management Principles in Agricultural & Biological Engineering
2009 ASABE Annual International Meeting (2009)
  • Israel S. Dunmade
  • Kurt A. Rosentrater, United States Department of Agriculture
Abstract

Life Cycle Management (LCM) is a systematic approach, mindset and culture that considers economic, social, and environmental factors among other factors in the decision making process throughout various business or organizational decisions that affect both inputs and outputs of a product or service life cycle. It is a product, process, or activity management system aimed at minimizing environmental and socio-economic burdens associated with an organization’s product or process during its entire life cycle and value chain. LCM’s application is gaining wider acceptance both in the corporate and governmental organizations as an approach to reduce ecological footprints and to improve the sustainability of human activities. But where and how can it be used in agricultural engineering applications? This study highlights the potential areas of life cycle management application in agricultural and biological engineering and how it can be utilized. The study revealed that life cycle management tools such as design for environment and life cycle analysis can be used to evaluate the environmental impacts of – and to improve the products, equipment, and structures produced by agricultural and biological engineers as well as the processes used to generate them.

Keywords
  • Lifecycle management,
  • Agricultural & Biological Engineering,
  • Lifecycle Assessment,
  • Design for Environment,
  • Social Lifecycle Assessment,
  • Lifecycle Costing,
  • Enabling Supply and Infrastructure Assessment
Publication Date
June, 2009
Citation Information
Israel S. Dunmade and Kurt A. Rosentrater. "A Treatise on the Application of Lifecycle Management Principles in Agricultural & Biological Engineering" 2009 ASABE Annual International Meeting (2009)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kurt_rosentrater/31/