2018 - Member of the European Academy of Sciences
Arnold Tukker mostly deals with Consumption, Context, Environmental impact assessment, Product-service system and Sustainability. His Consumption study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Production, Natural resource economics, Agricultural economics and Environmental resource management. His Environmental impact assessment research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Production chain, Baseline, Externality, Greenhouse gas and Environmental accounting.
His Product-service system study incorporates themes from Engineering ethics and Operations research. Arnold Tukker works mostly in the field of Operations research, limiting it down to topics relating to Critical success factor and, in certain cases, Circular economy, as a part of the same area of interest. His study on Sustainable consumption and Transition management is often connected to Integrated approach as part of broader study in Sustainability.
His main research concerns Natural resource economics, Consumption, Environmental economics, Sustainability and Production. His research investigates the connection between Natural resource economics and topics such as Supply chain that intersect with problems in Industrial organization. As a part of the same scientific study, Arnold Tukker usually deals with the Consumption, concentrating on Input–output model and frequently concerns with Ecological footprint.
His studies deal with areas such as Industrial ecology, Resource efficiency, Life-cycle assessment, Environmental resource management and Environmental accounting as well as Environmental economics. His research integrates issues of Scenario analysis and Circular economy in his study of Industrial ecology. In general Sustainability study, his work on Sustainable consumption often relates to the realm of Context, thereby connecting several areas of interest.
Arnold Tukker spends much of his time researching Natural resource economics, Consumption, Circular economy, Environmental economics and Life-cycle assessment. His work deals with themes such as Agriculture, Biodiversity, Energy intensity and Carbon footprint, which intersect with Natural resource economics. His Consumption research incorporates themes from Production, Input–output model, Supply chain, Urbanization and Sustainability.
His Circular economy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Resource efficiency and Scenario analysis. His Environmental economics research focuses on subjects like Greenhouse gas, which are linked to Stall and Global warming. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Life-cycle assessment, Risk analysis is strongly linked to Industrial ecology.
Arnold Tukker focuses on Life-cycle assessment, Resource efficiency, Circular economy, Supply chain and Environmental economics. His Life-cycle assessment study combines topics in areas such as Sustainable management, Hydropower and Built environment. The Circular economy study combines topics in areas such as Development economics, Investment and Distribution.
In his work, Eco-innovation, Business model, Cleaner production and Value proposition is strongly intertwined with Industrial organization, which is a subfield of Supply chain. His Environmental economics research includes themes of Water use, Water conservation, Water scarcity and Wind power. His Carbon footprint research includes elements of Developing country, Urbanization and Consumption.
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Eight types of product–service system: eight ways to sustainability? Experiences from SusProNet
Arnold Tukker.
Business Strategy and The Environment (2004)
Product services for a resource-efficient and circular economy - A review
Arnold Tukker;Arnold Tukker;Arnold Tukker.
Journal of Cleaner Production (2015)
Product-services as a research field: past, present and future. Reflections from a decade of research
Arnold Tukker;Ursula Tischner.
Journal of Cleaner Production (2006)
New Business for Old Europe : Product-Service Development, Competitiveness and Sustainability
Arnold Tukker;Ursula Tischner.
(2006)
Environmental Impacts of Products: A Detailed Review of Studies
Arnold Tukker;Bart Jansen.
Journal of Industrial Ecology (2006)
Environmental Impact of Products (EIPRO) Analysis of the life cycle environmental impacts related to the final consumption of the EU-25
A. Tukker;G. Huppes;J.B. Guinée;R. Heijungs.
Technical Report Series, EUR 22284 EN, 1 - 136 (2006) (2006)
Global multiregional input-output framework: An introduction and outlook introduction
Arnold Tukker;Arnold Tukker;Erik Dietzenbacher.
Economic Systems Research (2013)
Global Sustainability Accounting—Developing EXIOBASE for Multi-Regional Footprint Analysis
Richard Wood;Konstantin Stadler;Tatyana Bulavskaya;Stephan Lutter.
Sustainability (2014)
Fostering change to sustainable consumption and production: an evidence based view
Arnold Tukker;Sophie Emmert;Martin Charter;Carlo Vezzoli.
Journal of Cleaner Production (2008)
EXIOPOL – DEVELOPMENT AND ILLUSTRATIVE ANALYSES OF A DETAILED GLOBAL MR EE SUT/IOT
Arnold Tukker;Arnold Tukker;Arjan de Koning;Richard Wood;Troy Hawkins.
Economic Systems Research (2013)
Journal of Cleaner Production
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