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Economics and Finance
Australia
2026

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Economics and Finance

D-Index
99
Citations
42114
World Ranking
113
National Ranking
2

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
105
Citations
46530
World Ranking
264
National Ranking
13

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Economics and Finance in Australia Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Economics and Finance in Australia Leader Award
  • 2024 - Research.com Economics and Finance in Australia Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Economics and Finance in Australia Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Economics and Finance in Australia Leader Award

Overview

Manfred Lenzen is affiliated with the University of Sydney in Australia. Their research is primarily situated within the field of Environmental Science, with significant contributions to related subfields including Environmental Engineering, Economics and Econometrics, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Ecology.

The main topics covered in their work include Environmental Impact and Sustainability, Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact, Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies, Energy, Environment, Economic Growth, Climate Change Policy and Economics, Global Energy and Sustainability Research, and Climate Change and Health Impacts.

Lenzen's recent papers include the following:

  • Risk of pesticide pollution at the global scale, 2021, published in Nature Geoscience
  • Scientists' warning on affluence, 2020, published in Nature Communications
  • Global socio-economic losses and environmental gains from the Coronavirus pandemic, 2020, published in PLoS ONE
  • 1.5 °C degrowth scenarios suggest the need for new mitigation pathways, 2021, published in Nature Communications
  • Global food-miles account for nearly 20% of total food-systems emissions, 2022, published in Nature Food

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Lenzen include Arunima Malik, Mengyu Li, Jacob Fry, Arne Geschke, and David Raubenheimer.

The scientist has published extensively in several key venues, notably Nature Communications, Nature Food, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Nature Sustainability, and Resources Conservation and Recycling.

Lenzen has contributed to academic literature beyond journal articles, with book publications such as "Recent Developments in Input-Output Analysis," released in 2020 by Edward Elgar Publishing.

Best Publications

  • The material footprint of nations.

    Thomas O. Wiedmann;Thomas O. Wiedmann;Thomas O. Wiedmann;Heinz Schandl;Manfred Lenzen;Daniel Moran

  • BUILDING EORA: A GLOBAL MULTI-REGION INPUT–OUTPUT DATABASE AT HIGH COUNTRY AND SECTOR RESOLUTION

    Manfred Lenzen;Daniel Moran;Keiichiro Kanemoto;Arne Geschke

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

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

  • The carbon footprint of global tourism

    Manfred Lenzen;Ya Yen Sun;Ya Yen Sun;Futu Faturay;Yuan Peng Ting

  • International trade drives biodiversity threats in developing nations

    Manfred Lenzen;Daniel Moran;Keiichiro Kanemoto;Keiichiro Kanemoto;Barney Foran;Barney Foran

  • Mapping the structure of the world economy.

    Manfred Lenzen;Keiichiro Kanemoto;Keiichiro Kanemoto;Daniel Moran;Arne Geschke

  • Risk of pesticide pollution at the global scale

    Fiona H. M. Tang;Manfred Lenzen;Alexander McBratney;Federico Maggi

  • Scientists’ warning on affluence

    Thomas Wiedmann;Manfred Lenzen;Lorenz T. Keyßer;Julia K. Steinberger

  • Errors in Conventional and Input‐Output—based Life—Cycle Inventories

    Manfred Lenzen

  • Examining the global environmental impact of regional consumption activities — Part 2: Review of input–output models for the assessment of environmental impacts embodied in trade

    Thomas Wiedmann;Manfred Lenzen;Karen Turner;John Barrett

  • Environmental and social footprints of international trade

    Thomas Wiedmann;Thomas Wiedmann;Manfred Lenzen

  • Shared producer and consumer responsibility — Theory and practice

    Manfred Lenzen;Joy Murray;Fabian Sack;Thomas Wiedmann

  • A modified ecological footprint method and its application to Australia

    Manfred Lenzen;Shauna A. Murray

  • Primary energy and greenhouse gases embodied in Australian final consumption: an input–output analysis

    Manfred Lenzen

  • Decoupling global environmental pressure and economic growth: scenarios for energy use, materials use and carbon emissions

    Heinz Schandl;Heinz Schandl;Steve Hatfield-Dodds;Thomas Wiedmann;Thomas Wiedmann;Arne Geschke

  • INPUT–OUTPUT ANALYSIS AND CARBON FOOTPRINTING: AN OVERVIEW OF APPLICATIONS

    J. C. Minx;T. Wiedmann;R. Wood;G. P. Peters

  • The environmental footprint of health care: a global assessment.

    Manfred Lenzen;Arunima Malik;Mengyu Li;Jacob Fry

  • A comparative multivariate analysis of household energy requirements in Australia, Brazil, Denmark, India and Japan

    Manfred Lenzen;Manfred Lenzen;Mette Wier;Claude Cohen;Claude Cohen;Hitoshi Hayami;Hitoshi Hayami

  • CO2 Multipliers in Multi-region Input-Output Models

    Manfred Lenzen;Lise-Lotte Pade;Jesper Munksgaard

  • Life cycle energy and greenhouse gas emissions of nuclear energy: A review

    Manfred Lenzen

  • Quo Vadis MRIO? Methodological, data and institutional requirements for multi-region input–output analysis

    Thomas Wiedmann;Thomas Wiedmann;Harry C. Wilting;Manfred Lenzen;Stephan Lutter

  • International trade of scarce water

    Manfred Lenzen;Daniel Moran;Anik Bhaduri;Keiichiro Kanemoto

  • The carbon footprint of Australian health care

    Arunima Malik;Manfred Lenzen;Scott McAlister;Forbes McGain

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Wiedmann
Thomas Wiedmann University of New South Wales
Daniel Moran
Daniel Moran Norwegian Institute for Air Research
Richard Wood
Richard Wood Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Heinz Schandl
Heinz Schandl Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
John Barrett
John Barrett University of Leeds
Stefan Giljum
Stefan Giljum Vienna University of Economics and Business
Roberto Schaeffer
Roberto Schaeffer Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Dabo Guan
Dabo Guan Tsinghua University
Jan Minx
Jan Minx University of Leeds
Sangwon Suh
Sangwon Suh University of California, Santa Barbara

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