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About PELCAN
Presentation PELCAN
Life cycle thinking
Management tools used
RPCV
Researchers
Faculty
Research assistants
Collaborators and Members
Services
Investigation
Training
Consultancy
Apoyo sector público
Organizations
Research projects
Publications
Downloads
Database
Videos
Otras descargas
News
Related links
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Diana Ita Nagy
http://www.pucp.edu.pe/profesor/diana-ita-nagy
Participation in projects
Business training and procedure guide for calculating the environmental impact generated in the Asparagus Agro-export sector in the Ica region
(Español) NEPTUNUS Project: Water-Energy-Seafood Nexus: Eco-innovation and circular economy strategies in the Atlantic area
Valorization of residual biomass for advanced 3D materials (ValBio3D)
How much plastic do we throw into the sea? Developing a methodology for mapping and quantifying marine plastics in Peru
Publications
(Español) Developing a methodology to quantify mismanaged plastic waste entering the ocean in coastal countries
(Español) Environmental footprint of critical agro-export products in the Peruvian hyper-arid coast: A case study for green asparagus and avocado
(Español) Ocean-based sources of plastic pollution: An overview of the main marine activities in the Peruvian EEZ
(Español) Prevalence of microplastics in the ocean in Latin America and the Caribbean
Biocomposites of Bio-Polyethylene Reinforced with a Hydrothermal-Alkaline Sugarcane Bagasse Pulp and Coupled with a Bio-Based Compatibilizer
Life cycle assessment of bagasse fiber reinforced biocomposites
Microplastics in fisheries and aquaculture: implications to food sustainability and safety
Reviewing environmental life cycle impacts of biobased polymers: current trends and methodological challenges
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