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Jacopo Bacenetti

Jacopo Bacenetti

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
50
Citations
6684
World Ranking
5100
National Ranking
88

Overview

Jacopo Bacenetti is affiliated with the University of Milan in Italy. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science and agricultural and biological sciences, with significant specialization in ecology, environmental engineering, and plant science.

The scientist's work covers several key topics, including:

  • Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact
  • Environmental Impact and Sustainability
  • Forest Biomass Utilization and Management
  • Odor and Emission Control Technologies
  • Aquaculture Nutrition and Growth
  • Sustainable Supply Chain Management
  • Sustainable Agricultural Systems Analysis

Bacenetti has published extensively in notable venues, frequently contributing to:

  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Global NEST International Conference on Environmental Science & Technology
  • Journal of Cleaner Production
  • Sustainability
  • Cleaner Environmental Systems

Recent publications include:

  • "A review on dairy cattle farming: Is precision livestock farming the compromise for an environmental, economic and social sustainable production?" (2020) in Journal of Cleaner Production
  • "Earthworm as an alternative protein source in poultry and fish farming: Current applications and future perspectives" (2020) in The Science of The Total Environment
  • "Environmental sustainability assessment of poultry productions through life cycle approaches: A critical review" (2021) in Trends in Food Science & Technology
  • "Describing the trend of ammonia, particulate matter and nitrogen oxides: The role of livestock activities in northern Italy during Covid-19 quarantine" (2020) in Environmental Research
  • "May smart technologies reduce the environmental impact of nitrogen fertilization? A case study for paddy rice" (2020) in The Science of The Total Environment

Frequent collaborators include Michele Costantini, M. Guarino, Michele Zoli, Luigi Orsi, and Daniela Lovarelli. Bacenetti has co-authored multiple publications with each of these researchers, indicating ongoing research partnerships.

Best Publications

  • Water Footprint of crop productions: A review

    Daniela Lovarelli;Jacopo Bacenetti;Marco Fiala

  • Anaerobic digestion of different feedstocks: impact on energetic and environmental balances of biogas process.

    Jacopo Bacenetti;Marco Negri;Marco Fiala;Sara González-García;Sara González-García

  • A review on dairy cattle farming : is precision livestock farming the compromise for an environmental, economic and social sustainable production?

    Daniela Lovarelli;Jacopo Bacenetti;Marcella Guarino

  • Energy and environmental assessment of industrial hemp for building applications: A review

    Carlo Ingrao;Carlo Ingrao;Agata Lo Giudice;Jacopo Bacenetti;Caterina Tricase

  • Measurements techniques and models to assess odor annoyance: A review.

    Cecilia Conti;Marcella Guarino;Jacopo Bacenetti

  • Agricultural anaerobic digestion plants: What LCA studies pointed out and what can be done to make them more environmentally sustainable

    Jacopo Bacenetti;Cesare Sala;Alessandra Fusi;Marco Fiala

  • Life Cycle Assessment of electricity production in Italy from anaerobic co-digestion of pig slurry and energy crops

    Lucía Lijó;Sara González-García;Jacopo Bacenetti;Marco Fiala

  • Life Cycle Environmental Impacts of Electricity from Biogas Produced by Anaerobic Digestion.

    Alessandra Fusi;Jacopo Bacenetti;Marco Fiala;Adisa Azapagic

  • The influence of fertiliser and pesticide emissions model on life cycle assessment of agricultural products: The case of Danish and Italian barley

    Ximena C. Schmidt Rivera;Jacopo Bacenetti;Alessandra Fusi;Monia Niero

  • The environmental effect of substituting energy crops for food waste as feedstock for biogas production

    Lucía Lijó;Sara González-García;Jacopo Bacenetti;Maria Teresa Moreira

  • Environmental assessment of two different crop systems in terms of biomethane potential production

    Jacopo Bacenetti;Alessandra Fusi;Marco Negri;Riccardo Guidetti

  • The potential roles of bio-economy in the transition to equitable, sustainable, post fossil-carbon societies : Findings from this virtual special issue

    Carlo Ingrao;Carlo Ingrao;Jacopo Bacenetti;Alberto Bezama;Vincent Blok

  • Comparative environmental performance of three different annual energy crops for biogas production in Northern Italy.

    Sara González-García;Jacopo Bacenetti;Marco Negri;Marco Fiala

  • Environmental profile of paddy rice cultivation with different straw management

    Alessandra Fusi;Jacopo Bacenetti;Sara González-García;Annamaria Vercesi

  • A comparative Life Cycle Assessment between organic and conventional barley cultivation for sustainable agriculture pathways

    Caterina Tricase;Emilia Lamonaca;Carlo Ingrao;Jacopo Bacenetti

  • Comparative life cycle assessment of three representative feed cereals production in the Po Valley (Italy)

    Isabel Noya;Sara González-García;Sara González-García;Jacopo Bacenetti;Luís Arroja

  • Earthworm as an alternative protein source in poultry and fish farming: Current applications and future perspectives.

    Marco Parolini;Andrea Ganzaroli;Jacopo Bacenetti

  • Organic production systems: Sustainability assessment of rice in Italy

    Jacopo Bacenetti;Alessandra Fusi;Marco Negri;Stefano Bocchi

  • Agricultural and forest biomass for food, materials and energy: bio-economy as the cornerstone to cleaner production and more sustainable consumption patterns for accelerating the transition towards equitable, sustainable, post fossil-carbon societies

    Carlo Ingrao;Jacopo Bacenetti;Alberto Bezama;Vincent Blok

  • Exploring the production of bio-energy from wood biomass. Italian case study.

    Sara González-García;Jacopo Bacenetti

  • Investigating energy and environmental issues of agro-biogas derived energy systems: A comprehensive review of Life Cycle Assessments

    Carlo Ingrao;Jacopo Bacenetti;Janusz Adamczyk;Valentina Ferrante

  • Eco-efficiency assessment of farm-scaled biogas plants.

    Lucía Lijó;Yago Lorenzo-Toja;Sara González-García;Jacopo Bacenetti

Frequent Co-Authors

Sara González-García
Sara González-García University of Santiago de Compostela
Carlo Ingrao
Carlo Ingrao University of Bari Aldo Moro
Maria Teresa Moreira
Maria Teresa Moreira University of Santiago de Compostela
Luciana Bava
Luciana Bava University of Milan
Maddalena Zucali
Maddalena Zucali University of Milan
Gumersindo Feijoo
Gumersindo Feijoo University of Santiago de Compostela
Donald Huisingh
Donald Huisingh University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Adisa Azapagic
Adisa Azapagic University of Manchester
Anastasia Zabaniotou
Anastasia Zabaniotou Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Luís Arroja
Luís Arroja University of Aveiro

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