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Simone Gingrich

Simone Gingrich

D-Index & Metrics

Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
37
Citations
9334
World Ranking
6754
National Ranking
52

Simone Gingrich publication distribution in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Ecology and Evolution in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Simone Gingrich sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 85 publications — 9th percentile

9% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 531 publications or more.

Simone Gingrich D-index placement in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Ecology and Evolution scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Simone Gingrich sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 37 D-Index — 20th percentile

20% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 121 D-Index or more.

Overview

Simone Gingrich is affiliated with BOKU University in Austria and specializes in Environmental Science, with a focus on areas such as Global and Planetary Change, Environmental Engineering, and Ecology. Their research output consists of 119 publications in the main field, with notable contributions to several subfields including General Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Nature and Landscape Conservation.

Their work addresses a variety of topics linked to sustainability, environmental impacts, and land management. Key topics in their portfolio include Forest Management and Policy, Environmental Impact and Sustainability, Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact, Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management, Land Use and Ecosystem Services, Forest Ecology and Management, and Agriculture, Land Use, Rural Development.

Among recent publications are the following:

  • "The Sustainable Development Goals prioritize economic growth over sustainable resource use: a critical reflection on the SDGs from a socio-ecological perspective" (2020, Sustainability Science)
  • "Reshaping the European agro-food system and closing its nitrogen cycle: The potential of combining dietary change, agroecology, and circularity" (2021, One Earth)
  • "Global agricultural trade and land system sustainability: Implications for ecosystem carbon storage, biodiversity, and human nutrition" (2021, One Earth)
  • "Land use intensification increasingly drives the spatiotemporal patterns of the global human appropriation of net primary production in the last century" (2021, Global Change Biology)
  • "Altered growth conditions more than reforestation counteracted forest biomass carbon emissions 1990-2020" (2021, Nature Communications)

Simone Gingrich frequently collaborates with a range of coauthors, including:

  • Karl-Heinz Erb
  • Sarah Matej
  • Julia Le Noë
  • A. Magerl
  • Fridolin Krausmann

Their work often appears in journals such as Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), SSRN Electronic Journal, One Earth, Land Use Policy, and Environmental Research Letters, with 24 publications in Zenodo, 6 in SSRN Electronic Journal, and 5 in One Earth, among others.

Best Publications

  • Quantifying and mapping the human appropriation of net primary production in earth's terrestrial ecosystems

    Helmut Haberl;K. Heinz Erb;Fridolin Krausmann;Veronika Gaube

  • Global human appropriation of net primary production doubled in the 20th century

    Fridolin Krausmann;Karl-Heinz Erb;Simone Gingrich;Helmut Haberl

  • Unexpectedly large impact of forest management and grazing on global vegetation biomass

    Karl Heinz Erb;Thomas Kastner;Christoph Plutzar;Christoph Plutzar;Anna Liza S. Bais

  • Global patterns of socioeconomic biomass flows in the year 2000: A comprehensive assessment of supply, consumption and constraints

    Fridolin Krausmann;Karl-Heinz Erb;Simone Gingrich;Christian Lauk

  • The Sustainable Development Goals prioritize economic growth over sustainable resource use: a critical reflection on the SDGs from a socio-ecological perspective

    Nina Eisenmenger;Melanie Pichler;Nora Krenmayr;Dominik Noll

  • The global metabolic transition: Regional patterns and trends of global material flows, 1950-2010.

    Anke Schaffartzik;Andreas Mayer;Simone Gingrich;Nina Eisenmenger

  • Analyzing the global human appropriation of net primary production — processes, trajectories, implications. An introduction☆

    Karl-Heinz Erb;Fridolin Krausmann;Veronika Gaube;Simone Gingrich

  • Reshaping the European agro-food system and closing its nitrogen cycle: The potential of combining dietary change, agroecology, and circularity

    Gilles Billen;Eduardo Aguilera;Rasmus Einarsson;Rasmus Einarsson;Josette Garnier

  • Europe’s other debt crisis caused by the long legacy of future extinctions

    Stefan Dullinger;Franz Essl;Franz Essl;Franz Essl;Wolfgang Rabitsch;Karl-Heinz Erb

  • Global agricultural trade and land system sustainability: Implications for ecosystem carbon storage, biodiversity, and human nutrition

    Thomas Kastner;Abhishek Chaudhary;Simone Gingrich;Alexandra Marques

  • India's biophysical economy, 1961-2008. Sustainability in a national and global context.

    Simron Jit Singh;Fridolin Krausmann;Simone Gingrich;Helmut Haberl

  • Industrialization, Fossil Fuels, and the Transformation of Land Use. An Integrated Analysis of Carbon Flows in Austria 1830-2000

    Karl-Heinz Erb;Simone Gingrich;Fridolin Krausmann;Helmut Haberl

  • Exploring long-term trends in land use change and aboveground human appropriation of net primary production in nine European countries

    Simone Gingrich;Maria Niedertscheider;Thomas Kastner;Helmut Haberl;Helmut Haberl

  • Opening the black box of energy throughputs in farm systems: a decomposition analysis between the energy returns to external inputs, internal biomass reuses and total inputs consumed (the Vallès County, Catalonia, c.1860 and 1999)

    E. Tello;E. Galán;V. Sacristán;G. Cunfer

  • Long-term changes in CO2 emissions in Austria and Czechoslovakia-Identifying the drivers of environmental pressures

    Simone Gingrich;Petra Kušková;Julia K. Steinberger

  • Long-term dynamics of terrestrial carbon stocks in Austria: a comprehensive assessment of the time period from 1830 to 2000

    Simone Gingrich;Karl-Heinz Erb;Fridolin Krausmann;Veronika Gaube

  • Natural and socioeconomic determinants of the embodied human appropriation of net primary production and its relation to other resource use indicators.

    Helmut Haberl;Julia K. Steinberger;Julia K. Steinberger;Christoph Plutzar;Karl-Heinz Erb

  • Long-term trajectories of the human appropriation of net primary production: Lessons from six national case studies

    Fridolin Krausmann;Simone Gingrich;Helmut Haberl;Karl-Heinz Erb

  • Land use intensification increasingly drives the spatiotemporal patterns of the global human appropriation of net primary production in the last century.

    Thomas Kastner;Sarah Matej;Matthew Forrest;Simone Gingrich

  • What determines geographical patterns of the global human appropriation of net primary production

    F. Krausmann;H. Haberl;K. H. Erb;M. Wiesinger

  • What is socio-ecological research delivering? A literature survey across 25 international LTSER platforms.

    Jan Dick;Daniel E. Orenstein;Jennifer M. Holzer;Christoph Wohner

Frequent Co-Authors

Fridolin Krausmann
Fridolin Krausmann BOKU University
Karl-Heinz Erb
Karl-Heinz Erb BOKU University
Helmut Haberl
Helmut Haberl BOKU University
Christoph Plutzar
Christoph Plutzar BOKU University
Alexander Brenning
Alexander Brenning Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Julia K. Steinberger
Julia K. Steinberger University of Lausanne
Petr Pyšek
Petr Pyšek Czech Academy of Sciences
Alberte Bondeau
Alberte Bondeau Aix-Marseille University
Steffen Fritz
Steffen Fritz International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Pedro Beja
Pedro Beja University of Porto

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