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61
Citations
20918
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2705
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114

Manuele Margni 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 Manuele Margni sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 199 publications — 64th percentile

64% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Manuele Margni 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 Manuele Margni sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 61 D-Index — 72nd percentile

72% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in Canada Leader Award

Overview

Manuele Margni is affiliated with Polytechnique Montréal in Canada. Their research is primarily centered on environmental science and engineering, with a substantial focus on environmental impact and sustainability.

They have contributed extensively to fields including:

  • Environmental Science
  • Engineering

Their work spans several subfields such as:

  • Environmental Engineering
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
  • Strategy and Management

Central topics in their research include:

  • Environmental Impact and Sustainability
  • Recycling and Waste Management Techniques
  • Sustainable Supply Chain Management
  • Extraction and Separation Processes
  • Climate Change Policy and Economics
  • Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact
  • Integrated Energy Systems Optimization

Manuele Margni has published numerous papers in prominent academic venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • Journal of Cleaner Production
  • Journal of Industrial Ecology
  • The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment
  • Sustainability
  • Resources Conservation and Recycling

Some of the recent papers featuring their work include:

  • "Review of life-cycle based methods for absolute environmental sustainability assessment and their applications," 2020, Environmental Research Letters
  • "LC-IMPACT: A regionalized life cycle damage assessment method," 2020, Journal of Industrial Ecology
  • "Assessing scaling effects of circular economy strategies: A case study on plastic bottle closed-loop recycling in the USA PET market," 2020, Resources Conservation and Recycling
  • "Comparative life cycle analysis of electrolyzer technologies for hydrogen production: Manufacturing and operations," 2024, Joule
  • "Dynamic greenhouse gas life cycle inventory and impact profiles of wood used in Canadian buildings," 2020, Building and Environment

Their collaborative network frequently includes coauthors such as:

  • François Maréchal
  • Guillaume Majeau-Bettez
  • Cécile Bulle
  • Anders Bjørn
  • Laure Patouillard

Best Publications

  • IMPACT 2002+: A new life cycle impact assessment methodology

    Olivier Jolliet;Manuele Margni;Raphaël Charles;Sébastien Humbert

  • USEtox—the UNEP-SETAC toxicity model: recommended characterisation factors for human toxicity and freshwater ecotoxicity in life cycle impact assessment

    Ralph K. Rosenbaum;Till M. Bachmann;Lois Swirsky Gold;Mark A. J. Huijbregts

  • Implementation of life cycle impact assessment methods. Data v2.0 (2007). Ecoinvent report No. 3

    R. Frischknecht;N. Jungbluth;H.-J. Althaus;R. Hischier

  • Implementation of life cycle impact assessment methods

    Niels Jungbluth;Manuele Margni;Roland Hischier

  • The WULCA consensus characterization model for water scarcity footprints: assessing impacts of water consumption based on available water remaining (AWARE)

    Anne Marie Boulay;Anne Marie Boulay;Jane Bare;Lorenzo Benini;Markus Berger

  • Considering time in LCA: dynamic LCA and its application to global warming impact assessments.

    Annie Levasseur;Pascal Lesage;Manuele Margni;Louise Deschênes

  • Identifying best existing practice for characterization modeling in life cycle impact assessment

    Michael Zwicky Hauschild;Mark Goedkoop;Jeroen Guinée;Reinout Heijungs

  • Life cycle impact assessment of pesticides on human health and ecosystems

    M. Margni;D. Rossier;P. Crettaz;O. Jolliet

  • IMPACT World+: a globally regionalized life cycle impact assessment method

    Cécile Bulle;Cécile Bulle;Manuele Margni;Laure Patouillard;Laure Patouillard;Anne-Marie Boulay

  • Defining intake fraction.

    Deborah H. Bennett;Thomas E. McKone;John S. Evans;William W. Nazaroff

  • UNEP-SETAC guideline on global land use impact assessment on biodiversity and ecosystem services in LCA

    Thomas Koellner;Laura de Baan;Tabea Beck;Miguel Brandão

  • Review of methods addressing freshwater use in life cycle inventory and impact assessment

    Anna Kounina;Anna Kounina;Manuele Margni;Manuele Margni;Jean-Baptiste Bayart;Anne-Marie Boulay

  • Building a model based on scientific consensus for Life Cycle Impact Assessment of chemicals: the search for harmony and parsimony.

    Michael Z. Hauschild;Mark Huijbregts;Olivier Jolliet;Matt Macleod

  • A framework for assessing off-stream freshwater use in LCA

    Jean-Baptiste Bayart;Cécile Bulle;Louise Deschênes;Manuele Margni

  • Implementation of Life Cycle Impact Assessment Methods. ecoinvent report No. 3, v2.2

    R. Hischier;B. P. Weidema;H. J. Althaus;C. Bauer

  • Biogenic Carbon and Temporary Storage Addressed with Dynamic Life Cycle Assessment

    Annie Levasseur;Pascal Lesage;Manuele Margni;Réjean Samson

  • Regional characterization of freshwater Use in LCA: modeling direct impacts on human health.

    Anne-Marie Boulay;Cécile Bulle;Jean-Baptiste Bayart;Louise Deschênes

  • Multimedia fate and human intake modeling: Spatial versus nonspatial insights for chemical emissions in Western Europe

    David W. Pennington;Manuele Margni;Christoph Ammann;Olivier Jolliet

  • USEtox fate and ecotoxicity factors for comparative assessment of toxic emissions in life cycle analysis: sensitivity to key chemical properties

    Ralph K. Rosenbaum;Mark Huijbregts;Andrew D. Henderson;Manuele Margni

  • The role of atmospheric dispersion models and ecosystem sensitivity in the determination of characterisation factors for acidifying and eutrophying emissions in LCIA

    Maximilian Posch;Jyri Seppälä;Jean Paul Hettelingh;Matti Johansson

  • Life cycle assessment of two baby food packaging alternatives: glass jars vs. plastic pots

    Sebastien Humbert;Vincent Rossi;Manuele Margni;Olivier Jolliet

  • Methodological challenges and developments in LCA of low energy buildings: Application to biogenic carbon and global warming assessment

    Marine Fouquet;Marine Fouquet;Annie Levasseur;Manuele Margni;Alexandra Lebert

Frequent Co-Authors

Olivier Jolliet
Olivier Jolliet University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Michael Zwicky Hauschild
Michael Zwicky Hauschild Technical University of Denmark
Louise Deschênes
Louise Deschênes Polytechnique Montréal
Mark A. J. Huijbregts
Mark A. J. Huijbregts Radboud University
Bradley G. Ridoutt
Bradley G. Ridoutt Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Dik van de Meent
Dik van de Meent Radboud University
Peter Fantke
Peter Fantke Technical University of Denmark
Thomas E. McKone
Thomas E. McKone University of California, Berkeley

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