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Publisher URL: https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:18302-aero2021-12-16.012
https://n2t.net/ark:/13960/s2nbsrfndd3
Publisher DOI: 10.15488/19168
Title: Social Evaluation of Aircraft
Language: English
Authors: Loth, Ann-Christin 
Keywords: Luftfahrt; Passagierflugzeug; Airbus 380; Technikbewertung; Bewertung; Auswirkung; Airbus; Flugbetrieb; Stakeholder; Lebenszyklus; Soziale Kosten; Politische Ethik; Fertigung; Arbeiter; Investor; Gemeinwesen; Menschenrecht; Interview; Technikfolgenabschätzung; aeronautics; airplanes; product life cycle; social conditions; evaluation; jet transport; impact; technology assessment; life cycle costing; politics; government; decision making; stakeholder management; manufacturing processes; employees; investments; social systems; human rights; united nations environment programme; UNEP; interviewing; life cycle assessment; LCA; social life cycle assessment; SLCA; society of environmental toxicology and chemistry; SETAC
Issue Date: 16-Dec-2021
Publisher: Aircraft Design and Systems Group (AERO), Department of Automotive and Aeronautical Engineering, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences
Is supplemented by: 10.48441/4427.401
Abstract: 
Purpose – This project investigates social impacts of aircraft with a life-cycle approach using the example of the Airbus A380 program. --- Methodology – Social impacts are analyzed by conducting a Social Life Cycle Assessment (S-LCA) based on the "Guidelines for Social Life Cycle Assessment for Products" from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC). Stakeholder and subcategories are chosen, and data is collected by conducting qualitative interviews and web searches. An impact assessment is performed using the Subcategory Assessment Method (SAM). The results are interpreted and generalized. --- Findings – During its life span, an aircraft or aircraft program has an impact on different stakeholders. The life cycle stage "raw material extraction" could lead to human rights violations, but also local communities near main manufacturing sites face social implications, both positive and negative. The economic importance of the aeronautic sector influences society, political decision makers, local communities, and workers. All this was evident also in the A380 program. --- Research Limitations – Data availability limited the investigation partially. The project does not cover all life cycle stages and stakeholder groups. Instead, emphasis is given to selected stages and groups. --- Practical Implications – The study can help aviation decision makers to provide a product, which improves the well-being of its stakeholders. --- Social Implications – Performing an S-LCA in aviation puts social implications of the aircraft program into focus and provides a foundation for a general discussion about its social sustainability. --- Originality – This seems to be the first research on the topic of S-LCA of an aircraft or aircraft program.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/17769
Institute: Forschungsgruppe Flugzeugentwurf und -systeme (AERO) 
Department Fahrzeugtechnik und Flugzeugbau 
Fakultät Technik und Informatik 
Type: Study Thesis
Advisor: Scholz, Dieter  
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