Authors:
Leonardo Vásquez-Ibarra
1
;
Alfredo Iriarte
2
;
Ricardo Rebolledo-Leiva
3
;
Marcela Gonzalez-Araya
2
and
Lidia Angulo-Meza
4
Affiliations:
1
Doctoral Program in Engineering Systems, University of Talca, Camino a Los Niches km.1, Curicó, Chile
;
2
Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Talca, Camino a Los Niches km.1, Curicó, Chile
;
3
Master Program in Operations Management, University of Talca, Camino a Los Niches km.1, Curicó, Chile
;
4
Production Engineering Department, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Rua Passo da Patria 156, São Domingos, Niterói 24210-240, Brazil
Keyword(s):
Eco-efficiency, Free Disposable Hull, Life Cycle Assessment, Data Envelopment Analysis, Raspberries Production.
Abstract:
The joint use of Life Cycle Assessment and Data Envelopment Analysis, also known as LCA+DEA, appears as a suitable methodology to evaluate eco-efficiency of multiple units. This methodology has been developed mainly during the last decade, and different methodological aspects has been proposed. However, there are other such as the use of advanced DEA models that have been poorly explored. In this sense, this study seeks to integrate the Free Disposable Hull (FDH) approach into LCA+DEA methodology, applied an agricultural case study. The five-step method is employed to a sample of 37 raspberry producers considering carbon footprint as environmental category. The results indicated that 11 farmers are identified as inefficient for which operational and environmental targets are proposed. The use of FDH model is suitable for the use into the LCA+DEA methodology since it allows to determine one benchmark for inefficient farmers, unlike others models widely used in this methodology, such a
s BCC, SBM or CCR.
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