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Center for Industrial Ecology (CIE) was established in September,
1998 to provide an organizational focus for research in industrial ecology.
The Center brings together Yale staff, students, visiting scholars, and
practitioners to develop new knowledge at the forefront of the field.
Research is carried out in collaboration with other segments of the Yale
community, with other academic institutions, and with international partners
in Austria, China, Switzerland, and elsewhere. Faculty research interests
include the theoretical basis of industrial ecology, the cycles of materials,
technological change and the environment, eco-industrial urban development,
industrial symbiosis, and product and producer policy issues.
Industrial Ecology is an emerging field that focuses on the twin goals
of economic development and environmental quality. The concept requires
that an industrial system be viewed not in isolation from its surrounding
systems, but in concert with them. It is a systems view in which one seeks
to optimize the total materials cycle from virgin material, to finished
material, to component, to product, to obsolete product, and to ultimate
disposal. Factors to be optimized include resources, energy, and capital.
email: cie@yale.edu
Yale Center for Industrial Ecology
380 Edwards Street
New Haven CT 06511
USA
phone: 203.436.4421
fax: 203.432.5556
Mailing address:
Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies
Center for Industrial Ecology
205 Prospect Street
New Haven, CT 06511
USA
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