Konstantin Stadler

5.7k total citations · 3 hit papers
55 papers, 3.6k citations indexed

About

Konstantin Stadler is a scholar working on Environmental Engineering, Economics and Econometrics and Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment. According to data from OpenAlex, Konstantin Stadler has authored 55 papers receiving a total of 3.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 34 papers in Environmental Engineering, 17 papers in Economics and Econometrics and 10 papers in Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment. Recurrent topics in Konstantin Stadler's work include Environmental Impact and Sustainability (34 papers), Energy, Environment, Economic Growth (10 papers) and Climate Change Policy and Economics (10 papers). Konstantin Stadler is often cited by papers focused on Environmental Impact and Sustainability (34 papers), Energy, Environment, Economic Growth (10 papers) and Climate Change Policy and Economics (10 papers). Konstantin Stadler collaborates with scholars based in Norway, Germany and Netherlands. Konstantin Stadler's co-authors include Richard Wood, Edgar G. Hertwich, Arnold Tukker, Diana Ivanova, Gibran Vita, Kjartan Steen‐Olsen, Stephan Lutter, Moana Simas, Stefan Giljum and Arjan de Koning and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Environmental Science & Technology and The Science of The Total Environment.

In The Last Decade

Konstantin Stadler

52 papers receiving 3.5k citations

Hit Papers

Environmental Impact Assessment of Household Consumption 2014 2026 2018 2022 2015 2019 2014 100 200 300 400 500

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Anderson, Simon, Konstantin Stadler, & Francesca Verones. (2025). From Global Emissions to Local Impacts: Spatially Explicit Modeling of Ocean Acidification in Life Cycle Assessment. Environmental Science & Technology. 59(42). 22508–22517. 1 indexed citations
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Stadler, Konstantin, et al.. (2024). Disentangling marine plastic impacts in Life Cycle Assessment: Spatially explicit Characterization Factors for ecosystem quality. The Science of The Total Environment. 949. 175019–175019. 4 indexed citations
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Arvesen, Anders, Florian Humpenöder, Tomás Navarrete Gutiérrez, et al.. (2024). Advancing life cycle assessment of bioenergy crops with global land use models. Environmental Research Communications. 6(12). 125004–125004.
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Stadler, Konstantin, et al.. (2024). Assessing the social and environmental impacts of critical mineral supply chains for the energy transition in Europe. Global Environmental Change. 86. 102841–102841. 39 indexed citations
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Nerudová, Danuše, et al.. (2024). Carbon border adjustment mechanism challenges and implications: The case of Visegrád countries. Heliyon. 10(10). e30976–e30976. 5 indexed citations
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Ivanova, Diana, et al.. (2023). Shared mobility and lifestyles as mechanisms to reduce environmental impacts from passenger transportation. Environmental Research Letters. 18(8). 84025–84025. 3 indexed citations
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Stadler, Konstantin, et al.. (2023). Toward global and national toxicity footprints. Journal of Industrial Ecology. 27(6). 1521–1537. 1 indexed citations
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Verones, Francesca, et al.. (2021). The MarINvaders Toolkit. The Journal of Open Source Software. 6(64). 3575–3575. 4 indexed citations
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Vita, Gibran, Edgar G. Hertwich, Jaco Quist, et al.. (2019). The Environmental Impact of Green Consumption and Sufficiency Lifestyles Scenarios in Europe: Connecting Local Sustainability Visions to Global Consequences. Ecological Economics. 164. 106322–106322. 167 indexed citations
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Marques, Alexandra, Inês S. Martins, Thomas Kästner, et al.. (2019). Increasing impacts of land use on biodiversity and carbon sequestration driven by population and economic growth. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 3(4). 628–637. 354 indexed citations breakdown →
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Wood, Richard, Daniel Moran, João F. D. Rodrigues, & Konstantin Stadler. (2019). Variation in trends of consumption based carbon accounts. Scientific Data. 6(1). 31 indexed citations
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Wood, Richard, Konstantin Stadler, Moana Simas, et al.. (2018). Growth in Environmental Footprints and Environmental Impacts Embodied in Trade: Resource Efficiency Indicators from EXIOBASE3. Journal of Industrial Ecology. 22(3). 553–564. 167 indexed citations
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Vita, Gibran, Edgar G. Hertwich, Konstantin Stadler, & Richard Wood. (2018). Connecting global emissions to fundamental human needs and their satisfaction. Environmental Research Letters. 14(1). 14002–14002. 57 indexed citations
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Tukker, Arnold, Arjan de Koning, Anne Owen, et al.. (2018). Towards Robust, Authoritative Assessments of Environmental Impacts Embodied in Trade: Current State and Recommendations. Journal of Industrial Ecology. 22(3). 585–598. 74 indexed citations
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Ivanova, Diana, Konstantin Stadler, Stefano Merciai, et al.. (2018). Trade and the role of non-food commodities for global eutrophication. Nature Sustainability. 1(6). 314–321. 83 indexed citations
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Wood, Richard, Daniel Moran, Konstantin Stadler, et al.. (2017). Prioritizing Consumption‐Based Carbon Policy Based on the Evaluation of Mitigation Potential Using Input‐Output Methods. Journal of Industrial Ecology. 22(3). 540–552. 73 indexed citations
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Wood, Richard J., Konstantin Stadler, Moana Simas, et al.. (2017). Growth In Environmental Footprints And Environmental Impacts Embodied In Trade: Resource Efficiency Indicators From Exiobase3. Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research). 1 indexed citations
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Ivanova, Diana, Konstantin Stadler, Kjartan Steen‐Olsen, et al.. (2015). Environmental Impact Assessment of Household Consumption. Journal of Industrial Ecology. 20(3). 526–536. 573 indexed citations breakdown →
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Stadler, Konstantin, et al.. (2015). The Environmental Footprints Explorer - A Database For Global Sustainable Accounting. Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research). 1–6. 9 indexed citations
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Stadler, Konstantin, et al.. (2015). Environmental Impact Assessment Of Household Consumption. Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research). 8 indexed citations

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