Milena Buchs

Milena Buchs

University of Leeds

H-index: 28

Europe-United Kingdom

About Milena Buchs

Milena Buchs, With an exceptional h-index of 28 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Leeds, specializes in the field of climate change and inequality, sustainable welfare and eco-social policies, just transition, post-growth, wellbeing economics.

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

How socially just are taxes on air travel and ‘frequent flyer levies’?

How are high-carbon lifestyles justified? Exploring the discursive strategies of excess energy consumers in the United Kingdom

Emissions savings from equitable energy demand reduction

Sustainable welfare: Decoupling welfare from growth and prioritizing needs satisfaction for all

An ecological basic income? Examining the ecological credentials of basic income through a review of selected pilot interventions

Barriers to adopting wellbeing-economy narratives: comparing the Wellbeing Economy Alliance and Wellbeing Economy Governments

A just transition towards climate neutrality for the EU: debates, key issues and ways forward

The climate crisis and taxation

Milena Buchs Information

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Citations(all)

2908

Citations(since 2020)

1791

Cited By

1522

hIndex(all)

28

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

44

i10Index(since 2020)

30

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Milena Buchs Skills & Research Interests

climate change and inequality

sustainable welfare and eco-social policies

just transition

post-growth

wellbeing economics

Top articles of Milena Buchs

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

How socially just are taxes on air travel and ‘frequent flyer levies’?

Journal of Sustainable Tourism

Milena Büchs

Giulio Mattioli

2024/1/2

How are high-carbon lifestyles justified? Exploring the discursive strategies of excess energy consumers in the United Kingdom

Energy Research & Social Science

Noel Cass

Milena Büchs

Karen Lucas

2023/3/1

Emissions savings from equitable energy demand reduction

Nature Energy

Milena Büchs

Noel Cass

Caroline Mullen

Karen Lucas

Diana Ivanova

2023/7/17

Sustainable welfare: Decoupling welfare from growth and prioritizing needs satisfaction for all

De Gruyter Handbook of Degrowth: Propositions and Prospects, De Gruyter

Milena Büchs

Max Koch

Jayeon Lee

2023

An ecological basic income? Examining the ecological credentials of basic income through a review of selected pilot interventions

Nicholas Langridge

Milena Buchs

Neil Howard

2023/6/22

Barriers to adopting wellbeing-economy narratives: comparing the Wellbeing Economy Alliance and Wellbeing Economy Governments

Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy

Naomi Mason

Milena Büchs

2023/12/8

A just transition towards climate neutrality for the EU: debates, key issues and ways forward

S Sabato

M Büchs

J Vanhille

2023

The climate crisis and taxation

Paul Bridgen

Milena Büchs

2023/5/31

Climate crisis and social protection-from worker protection to post-growth transformation?

Social Policy and Society

Larissa Nenning

Paul Bridgen

Katharina Zimmermann

Milena Büchs

Merita Mesiäislehto

2023/10

Towards a new generation of social policy: Commonalities between sustainable welfare and the IPCC

Social Policies

Max Koch

Milena Buchs

Jayeon Lee

2023

Who flies but never drives? Highlighting diversity among high emitters for passenger transport in England

Energy Research & Social Science

Giulio Mattioli

Milena Büchs

Joachim Scheiner

2023/5/1

Climate ambition and respective capabilities: are England’s local emissions targets spatially just?

Climate Policy

Alice Garvey

Milena Büchs

Jonathan B Norman

John Barrett

2023/9/14

Barriers and enablers around radical sharing

Diana Ivanova

Milena Büchs

2023/9/1

Sustainable consumption by product substitution? An exploration of the appropriation of plant-based ‘mylk’in everyday life

Consumption and Society

Milena Büchs

Lucie Middlemiss

Josephine Mylan

Lucy Stevens

2023/4/16

Public acceptance of post-growth: Factors and implications for post-growth strategy

Futures

Lily Paulson

Milena Büchs

2022/10/1

A “spatially just” transition? A critical review of regional equity in decarbonisation pathways

Alice Garvey

Jonathan B Norman

Milena Büchs

John Barrett

2022/6/1

Economics for people and planet—moving beyond the neoclassical paradigm

The Lancet Planetary Health

Lina Brand-Correa

Anna Brook

Milena Büchs

Petra Meier

Yannish Naik

...

2022/4/1

Options for socially just and effective climate policies–a microsimulation for 27 EU countries

M Buchs

SV Schnepf

D Ivanova

2022/2/11

Curbing excess: high energy consumption and the fair energy transition

Muhammad Adeel

Jillian Anable

Milena Buchs

Robin Lovelace

Malcolm Morgan

...

2022/2

Implications of shrinking household sizes for meeting the 1.5° C climate targets

Ecological Economics

Diana Ivanova

Milena Büchs

2022/12/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 51
Jane Falkingham

Jane Falkingham

University of Southampton

H-index: 39
Graham Smith

Graham Smith

University of Westminster

H-index: 35
Prof. Patrick James

Prof. Patrick James

University of Southampton

H-index: 29
Clare Saunders

Clare Saunders

University of Exeter

H-index: 18
Nicholas Bardsley

Nicholas Bardsley

University of Reading

H-index: 15
Luke S. Blunden

Luke S. Blunden

University of Southampton

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