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Overview

Gjalt Huppes is affiliated with Leiden University in the Netherlands. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, including related subfields such as Environmental Engineering, Strategy and Management, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Economics and Econometrics, and Renewable Energy, Sustainability, and the Environment.

The scientist's work addresses a range of topics, notably:

  • Environmental Impact and Sustainability
  • Sustainable Supply Chain Management
  • Recycling and Waste Management Techniques
  • Climate Change Policy and Economics
  • Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies
  • COVID-19 epidemiological studies

Huppes has published in forums that include Frontiers in Sustainability and arXiv (Cornell University), contributing research papers focusing on the sustainability and environmental impact fields.

Recent papers include:

  • Definition of Product System and Solving Multifunctionality in ISO 14040-14044: Inconsistencies and Proposed Amendments-Toward a More Open and General LCA Framework (2022, Frontiers in Sustainability)
  • Forecasting the Future Sustainability of Technology Choices: Qualitative Predictive Validity of Models as a Complement to Quantitative Uncertainty (2022, Frontiers in Sustainability)
  • Mass Flow Analysis of SARS-CoV-2 for quantified COVID-19 Risk Analysis (2020, arXiv [Cornell University])

The scientist has collaborated frequently with other researchers, including Thomas Schaubroeck, Dieuwertje Schrijvers, Simon Schaubroeck, Christian Moretti, and Alessandra Zamagni.

Best Publications

  • Handbook on Life Cycle Assessment: Operational Guide to the ISO Standards

    JA de Bruijn;Guinée;M Gorrée;R. Heijungs

  • Life Cycle Assessment: Past, Present, and Future†

    Jeroen B. Guinée;Reinout Heijungs;Gjalt Huppes;Alessandra Zamagni

  • Environmental life cycle assessment of products : guide and backgrounds (Part 1)

    R. Heijungs;J.B. Guinée;G. Huppes;R.M. Lankreijer

  • System Boundary Selection in Life-Cycle Inventories Using Hybrid Approaches

    Sangwon Suh;Manfred Lenzen;Graham J. Treloar;Hiroki Hondo

  • Life cycle assessment An operational guide to the ISO standards

    Jeroen B. Guinée;Reinout Heijungs;Gjalt Huppes;Arjan de Koning

  • Methods for Life Cycle Inventory of a product

    Sangwon Suh;Gjalt Huppes

  • Handbook on Life Cycle Assessment

    Hans de Bruijn;Robbert van Duin;Mark A. J. Huijbregts;Jeroen B. Guinee

  • 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

  • A Framework for Quantified Eco‐efficiency Analysis

    Gjalt Huppes;Masanobu Ishikawa

  • Life cycle assessment and sustainability analysis of products, materials and technologies. Toward a scientific framework for sustainability life cycle analysis

    Reinout Heijungs;Gjalt Huppes;Jeroen B. Guinée

  • Life cycle assessment and life cycle costing of bioethanol from sugarcane in Brazil

    Lin Luo;Ester van der Voet;Gjalt Huppes

  • Eco-efficiency and Its xsTerminology

    Gjalt Huppes;Masanobu Ishikawa

  • Allocation issues in LCA methodology: a case study of corn stover-based fuel ethanol

    Lin Luo;Ester van der Voet;Gjalt Huppes;Helias A. Udo de Haes

  • Quantitative life cycle assessment of products: 1:Goal definition and inventory

    J.B. Guinée;H.A. Udo de Haes;G. Huppes

  • Life cycle assessment of municipal solid waste management with regard to greenhouse gas emissions: case study of Tianjin, China.

    Wei Zhao;Ester van der Voet;Yufeng Zhang;Gjalt Huppes

  • Three strategies to overcome the limitations of life-cycle assessment

    Helias A. Udo de Haes;Reinout Heijungs;Sangwon Suh;Gjalt Huppes

  • Economic allocation: Examples and derived decision tree

    Jeroen B. Guinée;Reinout Heijungs;Gjalt Huppes

  • Material flows and economic models: an analytical comparison of SFA, LCA and partial equilibrium models

    Mathijs Bouman;Mathijs Bouman;Reinout Heijungs;Ester van der Voet;Jeroen C.J.M van den Bergh

  • Framework for scenario development in LCA

    Hanna Leena Pesonen;Tomas Ekvall;Günter Fleischer;Gjalt Huppes

  • Missing inventory estimation tool using extended input-output analysis

    Sangwon Suh;Gjalt Huppes

  • Biorefining of lignocellulosic feedstock--Technical, economic and environmental considerations.

    Lin Luo;Ester van der Voet;Gjalt Huppes

  • An energy analysis of ethanol from cellulosic feedstock–Corn stover

    Lin Luo;Ester van der Voet;Gjalt Huppes

  • Environmental Impacts of Consumption in the European Union:High‐Resolution Input‐Output Tables with Detailed Environmental Extensions

    Gjalt Huppes;Arjan de Koning;Sangwon Suh;Reinout Heijungs

  • Metal supply constraints for a low-carbon economy?

    Arjan de Koning;René Kleijn;Gjalt Huppes;Benjamin Sprecher

  • Environmental assessment of products: The ranges of the societal preferences method

    Sven Lundie;Gjalt Huppes

Frequent Co-Authors

Reinout Heijungs
Reinout Heijungs Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Jeroen B. Guinée
Jeroen B. Guinée Leiden University
Ester van der Voet
Ester van der Voet Leiden University
Sangwon Suh
Sangwon Suh University of California, Santa Barbara
Mark A. J. Huijbregts
Mark A. J. Huijbregts Radboud University
Arnold Tukker
Arnold Tukker Leiden University
Paul Ekins
Paul Ekins University College London
Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh
Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh Autonomous University of Barcelona
Sara González-García
Sara González-García University of Santiago de Compostela
Olivier Jolliet
Olivier Jolliet University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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