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Alessandro Galli

Alessandro Galli

D-Index & Metrics

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
44
Citations
17416
World Ranking
6573
National Ranking
129

Alessandro Galli publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Alessandro Galli sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 86 publications — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Alessandro Galli D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Alessandro Galli sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 44 D-Index — 32nd percentile

32% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Alessandro Galli is affiliated with the University of Siena in Italy and has contributed extensively to the field of Environmental Science, with a total of 32 publications attributed to this domain. Their research spans several subfields, notably Ecology, Environmental Engineering, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Food Science, and Sociology and Political Science.

Among the main topics addressed in their work are Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact, Environmental Impact and Sustainability, Environmental Education and Sustainability, Food Waste Reduction and Sustainability, Diverse Aspects of Tourism Research, Climate Change and Health Impacts, and Sustainability in Higher Education.

Selected recent publications by Alessandro Galli include:

  • Sustainable food transition in Portugal: Assessing the Footprint of dietary choices and gaps in national and local food policies (2020, The Science of The Total Environment)

Other notable research appearing in venues frequented by Galli includes publications in Sustainability, where they have contributed three works, as well as journals such as Regional Environmental Change, Environmental Research Letters, and the Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism.

Frequent collaborators include Maria Serena Mancini, Sara Moreno Pires, Katsunori Iha, Debora Barioni, and Dario Caro, each contributing to research efforts through repeated partnerships.

Publication venues where Alessandro Galli's work appears regularly include:

  • Sustainability
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Regional Environmental Change
  • Environmental Research Letters
  • Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism

Frequent co-authors associated with Galli's research are:

  • Maria Serena Mancini
  • Sara Moreno Pires
  • Katsunori Iha
  • Debora Barioni
  • Dario Caro

This combination of research topics, disciplinary foci, and collaboration indicates a multidisciplinary approach to environmental science with an emphasis on sustainability, ecological impacts, and policy considerations. The work also touches on practical applications such as tourism sustainability and food system transitions.

Best Publications

  • Global Biodiversity: Indicators of Recent Declines

    Stuart H.M. Butchart;Stuart H.M. Butchart;Matt Walpole;Ben Collen;Arco Van Strien

  • A mid-term analysis of progress toward international biodiversity targets

    Derek P. Tittensor;Derek P. Tittensor;Matt Walpole;Samantha L. L. Hill;Daniel G. Boyce;Daniel G. Boyce

  • Integrating ecological, carbon and water footprint into a "footprint family" of indicators: Definition and role in tracking human pressure on the planet

    Alessandro Galli;Thomas Wiedmann;Ertug Ercin;Doris Knoblauch

  • Accounting for demand and supply of the biosphere's regenerative capacity: The National Footprint Accounts’ underlying methodology and framework

    Michael Borucke;David Moore;Gemma Cranston;Kyle Gracey

  • Affluence drives the global displacement of land use

    Jan Weinzettel;Edgar G. Hertwich;Glen P. Peters;Kjartan Steen-Olsen

  • Integrating ecological and water footprint accounting in a multi-regional input–output framework

    Brad R. Ewing;Troy R. Hawkins;Troy R. Hawkins;Thomas O. Wiedmann;Thomas O. Wiedmann;Alessandro Galli

  • Living Planet Report 2018: Aiming Higher

    M. Barrett;A. Belward;S: Bladen;T. Breeze

  • Living planet report 2008

    C. Hails;S. Humphrey;J. Loh;S. Goldfinger

  • Ecological Footprint Accounting for Countries: Updates and Results of the National Footprint Accounts, 2012-2018

    David Lin;Laurel Hanscom;Adeline Murthy;Alessandro Galli

  • A research agenda for improving national Ecological Footprint accounts

    Justin Kitzes;Alessandro Galli;Marco Bagliani;John Barrett

  • Environmental footprint family to address local to planetary sustainability and deliver on the SDGs

    Davy Vanham;Adrian Leip;Alessandro Galli;Thomas Kastner

  • Ecological Footprint: Refining the carbon Footprint calculation

    Maria Serena Mancini;Alessandro Galli;Valentina Niccolucci;David Lin

  • Ecological Footprint: Implications for biodiversity

    Alessandro Galli;Mathis Wackernagel;Katsunori Iha;Elias Lazarus

  • Assessing the global environmental consequences of economic growth through the Ecological Footprint: A focus on China and India

    Alessandro Galli;Justin Kitzes;Valentina Niccolucci;Mathis Wackernagel

  • Assessing the Ecological Footprint and biocapacity of Portuguese cities: Critical results for environmental awareness and local management

    Alessandro Galli;Katsunori Iha;Sara Moreno Pires;Maria Serena Mancini

  • The Ecological Footprint of Mediterranean cities: Awareness creation and policy implications

    Wafaa Baabou;Nicole Grunewald;Claudiane Ouellet-Plamondon;Michel Gressot

  • On the rationale and policy usefulness of Ecological Footprint Accounting: The case of Morocco

    Alessandro Galli

  • Mediterranean countries' food consumption and sourcing patterns:An Ecological Footprint viewpoint

    Alessandro Galli;Katsunori Iha;Martin Halle;Hamid El Bilali

  • Ecological footprint analysis applied to a sub-national area: the case of the Province of Siena (Italy)

    Marco Bagliani;Alessandro Galli;Valentina Niccolucci;Nadia Marchettini

  • An exploration of the mathematics behind the ecological footprint

    A. Galli;J. Kitzes;P. Wermer;M. Wackernagel

Frequent Co-Authors

Mathis Wackernagel
Mathis Wackernagel Technical University of Munich
Simone Bastianoni
Simone Bastianoni University of Siena
Thomas Wiedmann
Thomas Wiedmann University of New South Wales
Edgar G. Hertwich
Edgar G. Hertwich Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Arjen Ysbert Hoekstra
Arjen Ysbert Hoekstra University of Twente
Daniel Moran
Daniel Moran Norwegian Institute for Air Research
Stefan Giljum
Stefan Giljum Vienna University of Economics and Business
Stuart H. M. Butchart
Stuart H. M. Butchart BirdLife international, UK
U. Rashid Sumaila
U. Rashid Sumaila University of British Columbia
Mario Giampietro
Mario Giampietro Autonomous University of Barcelona

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