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Giovanni Bidoglio

Giovanni Bidoglio

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
52
Citations
10597
World Ranking
4464
National Ranking
63

Overview

Giovanni Bidoglio is affiliated with the European Union in Belgium. Their work focuses on the intersection of research and innovation, particularly in translating project outputs into measurable impacts aligned with global development goals.

Their recent publication record includes the article titled A novel tool for translating Research and Innovation project outputs into measurable contributions to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, published in 2025 in Environmental Science & Policy. This work contributes to understanding how research outcomes can be evaluated in terms of their relevance to sustainable development frameworks.

Frequent collaborators in their research include the following coauthors:

  • Antonella Autino
  • Anna Malagò
  • Davide Dallera
  • González Ramos Rosa María

The primary publication venue for their research is Environmental Science & Policy, indicating a specialization in environmental policy-related studies and their implications.

Best Publications

  • EU-wide survey of polar organic persistent pollutants in European river waters

    Robert Loos;Bernd Manfred Gawlik;Giovanni Locoro;Erika Rimaviciute

  • Mapping ecosystem services for policy support and decision making in the European Union

    Joachim Maes;Benis Egoh;Louise Willemen;Camino Liquete

  • Mapping cultural ecosystem services: a framework to assess the potential for outdoor recreation across the EU

    Maria Luisa Paracchini;Grazia Zulian;Leena Kopperoinen;Joachim Maes

  • Mapping and assessment of ecosystems and their services - An analytical framework for ecosystem assessments under action 5 of the EU biodiversity strategy to 2020

    Joachim Maes;Anne Teller;Markus Erhard;C. Liquete

  • Physical water scarcity metrics for monitoring progress towards SDG target 6.4: An evaluation of indicator 6.4.2 “Level of water stress”

    D. Vanham;Arjen Y. Hoekstra;Y. Wada;F. Bouraoui

  • A review on the indicator water footprint for the EU28

    Davy Vanham;Giovanni Bidoglio

  • Mapping water provisioning services to support the ecosystem-water-food-energy nexus in the Danube river basin

    Armağan Karabulut;Benis N. Egoh;Denis Lanzanova;Bruna Grizzetti

  • Application of the SWAT model on the Medjerda river basin (Tunisia)

    F. Bouraoui;S. Benabdallah;A. Jrad;G. Bidoglio

  • Modelling diffuse emission and retention of nutrients in the Vantaanjoki watershed (Finland) using the SWAT model

    B Grizzetti;F Bouraoui;K Granlund;S Rekolainen

  • Impact of Climate Change on the Water Cycle and Nutrient Losses in a Finnish Catchment.

    F. Bouraoui;B. Grizzetti;K. Granlund;S. Rekolainen

  • Sensitivity analysis of distributed environmental simulation models: understanding the model behaviour in hydrological studies at the catchment scale

    A. Francos;Francisco Javier Elorza;Fayçal Bouraoui;Giovanni Bidoglio

  • X-ray absorption spectroscopy investigation of surface redox transformations of thallium and chromium on colloidal mineral oxides

    G. Bidoglio;P.N. Gibson;M. O'Gorman;K.J. Roberts;K.J. Roberts

  • Science-policy integration needs in support of the implementation of the EU Water Framework Directive

    Philippe Quevauviller;Panagiotis Balabanis;Christos Fragakis;Marco Weydert

  • Lost water and nitrogen resources due to EU consumer food waste

    D. Vanham;F. Bouraoui;A. Leip;B. Grizzetti

  • Sucralose screening in European surface waters using a solid-phase extraction-liquid chromatography–triple quadrupole mass spectrometry method

    Robert Loos;Bernd Manfred Gawlik;Kristin Boettcher;Giovanni Locoro

  • Potential water saving through changes in European diets

    D. Vanham;Arjen Ysbert Hoekstra;G. Bidoglio

  • Modeling flow and nitrate fate at catchment scale in Brittany (France).

    Céline Conan;Fayçal Bouraoui;Nadine Turpin;Ghislain de Marsily

  • Competitive Actinide Interactions in Colloidal Humic Acid-Mineral Oxide Systems

    Luca Righetto;Giovanni Bidoglio;Giovanna Azimonti;Ignazio R. Bellobono

  • Climate change impacts on nutrient loads in the Yorkshire Ouse catchment (UK)

    F. Bouraoui;L. Galbiati;G. Bidoglio

  • Linking the water-energy-food nexus and sustainable development indicators for the Mediterranean region

    F. Saladini;G. Betti;Eugenia Ferragina;F. Bouraoui

  • A spatial assessment of ecosystem services in Europe: Methods, case studies and policy analysis - phase 1

    J. Maes;L.C. Braat;K. Jax;M. Hutchins

Frequent Co-Authors

Fayçal Bouraoui
Fayçal Bouraoui Texas A&M University
Joachim Maes
Joachim Maes KU Leuven
Maria Luisa Paracchini
Maria Luisa Paracchini European Commission
Bruna Grizzetti
Bruna Grizzetti Université Paris Cité
Benis Egoh
Benis Egoh University of California, Irvine
Mette Termansen
Mette Termansen University of Copenhagen
Elena Selli
Elena Selli University of Milan
Lars Barregard
Lars Barregard University of Gothenburg
Ingmar Grenthe
Ingmar Grenthe Royal Institute of Technology
Nikolaos P. Nikolaidis
Nikolaos P. Nikolaidis Technical University of Crete

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