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6580
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Elisabetta Vignati 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 Elisabetta Vignati sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 116 publications — 22nd percentile

22% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Elisabetta Vignati 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 Elisabetta Vignati 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

Elisabetta Vignati is affiliated with the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change in India. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science with an emphasis on air quality, vehicle emissions, atmospheric chemistry, and climate change-related topics.

Their work covers several key research topics:

  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Vehicle emissions and performance
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Climate Change Policy and Economics
  • Environmental Impact and Sustainability
  • Climate Change and Health Impacts

Vignati's research spans multiple subfields, including:

  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
  • Automotive Engineering
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Economics and Econometrics

Their recent scholarly output includes the following publications:

  • "Climate change in a changing world: Socio-economic and technological transitions, regulatory frameworks and trends on global greenhouse gas emissions from EDGAR v.5.0" (2021, published in Global Environmental Change)
  • "Fossil CO2 emissions of all world countries - 2020 Report" (2020, published by Joint Research Centre (European Commission))
  • "The impacts of technological changes and regulatory frameworks on global air pollutant emissions from the energy industry and road transport" (2022, published in Energy Policy)
  • "Reducing biomass burning is key to decrease PM2.5 exposure in European cities" (2024, published in Scientific Reports)
  • "EDGAR v8.0 Greenhouse Gas Emissions" (2023, published by Publications Office of the European Union)

They frequently collaborate with several researchers, including:

  • Monica Crippa
  • Marilena Muntean
  • Edwin Schaaf
  • Diego Guizzardi
  • Fabio Monforti-Ferrario

Vignati's publications have appeared often in venues such as the Joint Research Centre (European Commission), Global Environmental Change, Energy Policy, Scientific Reports, and the Publications Office of the European Union.

Best Publications

  • Organic aerosol and global climate modelling: a review

    M. Kanakidou;J. H. Seinfeld;S. N. Pandis;I. Barnes

  • Simultaneously Mitigating Near-Term Climate Change and Improving Human Health and Food Security

    Drew Shindell;Johan C. I. Kuylenstierna;Elisabetta Vignati;Rita van Dingenen

  • The aerosol-climate model ECHAM5-HAM

    P. Stier;J. Feichter;S. Kinne;S. Kloster

  • Particulate matter, air quality and climate: Lessons learned and future needs

    S. Fuzzi;U. Baltensperger;K. Carslaw;S. Decesari

  • Formation and cycling of aerosols in the global troposphere

    Frank Raes;Rita Van Dingenen;Elisabetta Vignati;Julian Wilson

  • M7: An efficient size‐resolved aerosol microphysics module for large‐scale aerosol transport models

    Elisabetta Vignati;Julian Wilson;Philip Stier

  • Global Air Quality and Health Co-Benefits of Mitigating Near-Term Climate Change through Methane and Black Carbon Emission Controls

    Susan C. Anenberg;Joel Schwartz;Drew Todd Shindell;Markus Amann

  • Online coupled regional meteorology chemistry models in Europe: current status and prospects

    A. Baklanov;K. Schlünzen;P. Suppan;J. Baldasano

  • General overview: European Integrated project on Aerosol Cloud Climate and Air Quality interactions (EUCAARI) - integrating aerosol research from nano to global scales

    M. Kulmala;A. Asmi;H. K. Lappalainen;H. K. Lappalainen;U. Baltensperger

  • Evaluation of long-term ozone simulations from seven regional air quality models and their ensemble

    M. van Loon;Robert Vautard;M. Schaap;R. Bergstrom

  • Global scale emission and distribution of sea-spray aerosol: Sea-salt and organic enrichment

    E. Vignati;M.C. Facchini;M. Rinaldi;C. Scannell

  • CityDelta: A model intercomparison study to explore the impact of emission reductions in European cities in 2010

    C. Cuvelier;P. Thunis;R. Vautard;R. Vautard;M. Amann

  • Description and evaluation of GMXe: a new aerosol submodel for global simulations (v1)

    K. J. Pringle;K. J. Pringle;H. Tost;S. Message;B. Steil

  • Production of sea spray aerosol in the surf zone

    Gerrit de Leeuw;Filip P. Neele;Martin Hill;Michael H. Smith

  • Using measurements of air pollution in streets for evaluation of urban air quality — meterological analysis and model calculations

    Ruwim Berkowicz;Finn Palmgren;Ole Hertel;Elisabetta Vignati

  • Sources of uncertainties in modelling black carbon at the global scale

    E. Vignati;M. Karl;M.C. Krol;M.C. Krol;J. Wilson

  • Modeling coastal aerosol transport and effects of surf-produced aerosols on processes in the marine atmospheric boundary layer

    Elisabetta Vignati;Gerrit de Leeuw;Ruwim Berkowicz

  • Intercomparison and evaluation of global aerosol microphysical properties among AeroCom models of a range of complexity

    G.W. Mann;K.S. Carslaw;C.L. Reddington;K.J. Pringle;K.J. Pringle

  • Impact on short-lived climate forcers increases projected warming due to deforestation.

    C. E. Scott;S. A. Monks;S. A. Monks;D. V. Spracklen;S. R. Arnold

  • Better constraints on sources of carbonaceous aerosols using a combined 14 C – macro tracer analysis in a European rural background site

    S. Gilardoni;E. Vignati;F. Cavalli;J. P. Putaud

Frequent Co-Authors

Ole Hertel
Ole Hertel Aarhus University
Ruwim Berkowicz
Ruwim Berkowicz Aarhus University
Michael Schulz
Michael Schulz Norwegian Meteorological Institute
Johann Feichter
Johann Feichter Max Planck Society
Philip Stier
Philip Stier University of Oxford
Tim Jickells
Tim Jickells University of East Anglia
Frank Raes
Frank Raes Bocconi University
Maarten Krol
Maarten Krol Wageningen University & Research
Gerrit de Leeuw
Gerrit de Leeuw Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute
Frank Dentener
Frank Dentener European Commission Joint Research Centre

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