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Simone Bastianoni

Simone Bastianoni

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
50
Citations
10009
World Ranking
3837
National Ranking
67

Overview

Simone Bastianoni is a researcher affiliated with the University of Siena in Italy. Their work focuses primarily on environmental science and engineering, contributing to a range of topics related to sustainability and ecological analysis.

Their main fields of study include:

  • Environmental Science
  • Engineering

Within these fields, Bastianoni has engaged deeply with subfields such as:

  • Environmental Engineering
  • Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
  • Ocean Engineering
  • Building and Construction
  • Global and Planetary Change

The primary themes in their research encompass:

  • Environmental Impact and Sustainability
  • Global Energy and Sustainability Research
  • Wave and Wind Energy Systems
  • Sustainability and Ecological Systems Analysis
  • Sustainability and Climate Change Governance
  • Sustainable Supply Chain Management
  • Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy

Some of the recent significant publications by Simone Bastianoni include:

  • LCA based circularity indices of systems at different scales: a holistic approach, 2023, The Science of The Total Environment
  • The biocapacity adjusted economic growth. Developing a new indicator, 2021, Ecological Indicators
  • Thermodynamics in Ecology-An Introductory Review, 2020, Entropy
  • Future city visions. The energy transition towards carbon-neutrality: lessons learned from the case of Roeselare, Belgium, 2020, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
  • Sustainability Assessment of Biorefinery Systems Based on Two Food Residues in Africa, 2020, Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems

The publication venues where Bastianoni frequently contributes include:

  • Frontiers in Energy Research
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Ecological Indicators
  • Anthropocene Science
  • Entropy

Collaborations have been a consistent aspect of their research efforts, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Riccardo Maria Pulselli
  • Nicoletta Patrizi
  • Elena Neri
  • Morena Bruno
  • Federico Maria Pulselli

Best Publications

  • Emergy use, environmental loading and sustainability an emergy analysis of Italy

    S. Ulgiati;H.T. Odum;S. Bastianoni

  • The problem of assigning responsibility for greenhouse gas emissions

    Simone Bastianoni;Federico Maria Pulselli;Enzo Tiezzi

  • Emergy analysis of building manufacturing, maintenance and use: Em-building indices to evaluate housing sustainability

    R.M. Pulselli;E. Simoncini;F.M. Pulselli;S. Bastianoni

  • Environmental footprint family to address local to planetary sustainability and deliver on the SDGs

    Davy Vanham;Adrian Leip;Alessandro Galli;Thomas Kastner

  • Ecological Footprint: Refining the carbon Footprint calculation

    Maria Serena Mancini;Alessandro Galli;Valentina Niccolucci;David Lin

  • Emergy-based indices and ratios to evaluate the sustainable use of resources

    S. Ulgiati;M.T. Brown;S. Bastianoni;N. Marchettini

  • Sustainability assessment of a farm in the Chianti area (Italy)

    Simone Bastianoni;Nadia Marchettini;Margherita Panzieri;Enzo Tiezzi

  • Sustainability of poultry production using the emergy approach: Comparison of conventional and organic rearing systems

    Cesare Castellini;Simone Bastianoni;Claudio Granai;Alessandro Dal Bosco

  • Global and regional trends in greenhouse gas emissions from livestock

    Dario Caro;Dario Caro;Steven J. Davis;Simone Bastianoni;Ken Caldeira

  • Experimental investigation on the energy performance of Living Walls in a temperate climate

    Ugo Mazzali;Fabio Peron;Piercarlo Romagnoni;Riccardo M. Pulselli

  • Guidelines for emergy evaluation of first, second and third generation biofuels

    Fabrizio Saladini;Nicoletta Patrizi;Federico M. Pulselli;Nadia Marchettini

  • The problem of co-production in environmental accounting by emergy analysis

    Simone Bastianoni;Nadia Marchettini

  • Specific emergy of cement and concrete: An energy-based appraisal of building materials and their transport

    R.M. Pulselli;E. Simoncini;R. Ridolfi;S. Bastianoni

  • How deep is the footprint? A 3D representation

    V. Niccolucci;S. Bastianoni;E.B.P. Tiezzi;M. Wackernagel

  • Ethanol production from biomass: Analysis of process efficiency and sustainability.

    Simone Bastianoni;Nadia Marchettini

  • Life cycle assessment of macroalgal biorefinery for the production of ethanol, proteins and fertilizers – A step towards a regenerative bioeconomy

    Michele Seghetta;Xiaoru Hou;Simone Bastianoni;Anne-Belinda Bjerre

  • Beyond “more is better”: Ecological footprint accounting for tourism and consumption in Val di Merse, Italy

    Trista M. Patterson;Valentina Niccolucci;Simone Bastianoni

  • Emergy/exergy ratio as a measure of the level of organization of systems

    Simone Bastianoni;Nadia Marchettini

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

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

  • Towards a 3D National Ecological Footprint Geography

    Valentina Niccolucci;A. Galli;A. Reed;Elena Neri

Frequent Co-Authors

Sven Erik Jørgensen
Sven Erik Jørgensen University of Copenhagen
Brian D. Fath
Brian D. Fath Towson University
Robert E. Ulanowicz
Robert E. Ulanowicz University of Florida
Felix Müller
Felix Müller Kiel University
João Carlos Marques
João Carlos Marques University of Coimbra
Bernard C. Patten
Bernard C. Patten University of Georgia
Alessandro Galli
Alessandro Galli University of Siena
Amalia Gastaldelli
Amalia Gastaldelli National Research Council (CNR)
Sergio Ulgiati
Sergio Ulgiati Parthenope University of Naples
Mathis Wackernagel
Mathis Wackernagel Technical University of Munich

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