Fridolin Krausmann

About Fridolin Krausmann

Fridolin Krausmann, With an exceptional h-index of 79 and a recent h-index of 52 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität für Bodenkultur Wien, specializes in the field of social metabolism, land use, environmental history, socio-ecological systems, material and energy flow accounting.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

From Extraction to End-uses and Waste Management: Modelling Economy-wide Material Cycles and Stock Dynamics Around the World

Spatial patterns of built structures co‐determine nations’ level of resource demand

Livestock increasingly drove global agricultural emissions growth from 1910–2015

Options for reducing a city's global biodiversity footprint–The case of food consumption in Vienna

Material flow accounting

“Biomass from somewhere?” Governing the spatial mismatch of Viennese biomass consumption and its impact on biodiversity

Socio-metabolic transitions

Diverse types of knowledge on a plate: a multi-perspective and multi-method approach for the transformation of urban food systems towards sustainable diets

Fridolin Krausmann Information

University

Position

Vienna (BOKU) Department of Economics and Social

Citations(all)

27437

Citations(since 2020)

12417

Cited By

19051

hIndex(all)

79

hIndex(since 2020)

52

i10Index(all)

165

i10Index(since 2020)

133

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University Profile Page

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Fridolin Krausmann Skills & Research Interests

social metabolism

land use

environmental history

socio-ecological systems

material and energy flow accounting

Top articles of Fridolin Krausmann

From Extraction to End-uses and Waste Management: Modelling Economy-wide Material Cycles and Stock Dynamics Around the World

Available at SSRN 4794611

2024/4/15

Spatial patterns of built structures co‐determine nations’ level of resource demand

Journal of Industrial Ecology

2024/1/22

Livestock increasingly drove global agricultural emissions growth from 1910–2015

Environmental Research Letters

2024/1/19

Options for reducing a city's global biodiversity footprint–The case of food consumption in Vienna

Journal of Cleaner Production

2024/1/15

Material flow accounting

4th NTVA Industrial Ecology Seminar and Workshop: Industrial Ecology–Methodology and practical challenges in industry. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim

2001/6

“Biomass from somewhere?” Governing the spatial mismatch of Viennese biomass consumption and its impact on biodiversity

Land Use Policy

2023/8/1

Socio-metabolic transitions

2023/7/9

Diverse types of knowledge on a plate: a multi-perspective and multi-method approach for the transformation of urban food systems towards sustainable diets

Sustainability Science

2023/7

Human appropriation of net primary production as driver of change in landscape‐scale vertebrate richness

Global Ecology and Biogeography

2023/6

The global biodiversity footprint of urban consumption: A spatially explicit assessment for the city of Vienna

Science of The Total Environment

2023/2/25

Human appropriation of net primary production (HANPP)

Regional Environmental Change

2007/3

Social Metabolism and Biodiversity

2023/1/1

Great transformations: Social revolutions erupted during energy transitions around the world, 1500–2013

Energy Research & Social Science

2023/11/1

Marina Fischer-Kowalski
Marina Fischer-Kowalski

H-Index: 36

Fridolin Krausmann
Fridolin Krausmann

H-Index: 52

How much infrastructure is required to support decent mobility for all? An exploratory assessment

Ecological Economics

2022/10/1

Demand side options to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and the land footprint of urban food systems: a scenario analysis for the City of Vienna

Journal of Cleaner Production

2022/7/20

Material requirements of global electricity sector pathways to 2050 and associated greenhouse gas emissions

Journal of Cleaner Production

2022/7/15

From resource extraction to manufacturing and construction: Flows of stock-building materials in 177 countries from 1900 to 2016

Resources, Conservation and Recycling

2022/4/1

How the European recovery program (ERP) drove France's petroleum dependency, 1948–1975

Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions

2022/3/1

The stock-flow-service nexus of personal mobility in an urban context: Vienna, Austria

Environmental Development

2022/3/1

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