Şerban Scrieciu

1.8k total citations
44 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Şerban Scrieciu is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, Environmental Engineering and Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law. According to data from OpenAlex, Şerban Scrieciu has authored 44 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 27 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 17 papers in Environmental Engineering and 12 papers in Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law. Recurrent topics in Şerban Scrieciu's work include Climate Change Policy and Economics (22 papers), Environmental Impact and Sustainability (13 papers) and Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy (11 papers). Şerban Scrieciu is often cited by papers focused on Climate Change Policy and Economics (22 papers), Environmental Impact and Sustainability (13 papers) and Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy (11 papers). Şerban Scrieciu collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Austria and Netherlands. Şerban Scrieciu's co-authors include Terry Barker, Detlef P. van Vuuren, Lindsay C. Stringer, Reinhard Mechler, Patrick Criqui, Alban Kitous, Morna Isaac, Hector Pollitt, Tom Kram and Hal Turton and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Energy Policy and Ecological Economics.

In The Last Decade

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43 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers

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All Works

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Zisopoulos, Filippos K., Brian D. Fath, Susana Toboso‐Chavero, et al.. (2025). Towards an ecological metaphor for regenerative circular economies. Ecological Economics. 231. 108545–108545. 1 indexed citations
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Zisopoulos, Filippos K., Brian D. Fath, Susana Toboso‐Chavero, et al.. (2024). Inequities blocking the path to circular economies: A bio-inspired network-based approach for assessing the sustainability of the global trade of waste metals. Resources Conservation and Recycling. 212. 107958–107958. 1 indexed citations
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Pollitt, Hector, Jean-François Mercure, Terry Barker, Pablo Salas, & Şerban Scrieciu. (2024). The role of the IPCC in assessing actionable evidence for climate policymaking. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 3(1). 12 indexed citations
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Scrieciu, Şerban, Liz Varga, Nici Zimmermann, et al.. (2022). An Inquiry into Model Validity When Addressing Complex Sustainability Challenges. Complexity. 2022(1). 1 indexed citations
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Scrieciu, Şerban, Nici Zimmermann, Zaid Chalabi, & Michael Davies. (2021). Linking complexity economics and systems thinking, with illustrative discussions of urban sustainability. Cambridge Journal of Economics. 45(4). 695–722. 6 indexed citations
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Scrieciu, Şerban. (2015). Measuring Environmental Action and Economic Performance in Developing Countries. SSRN Electronic Journal. 4 indexed citations
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Scrieciu, Şerban, et al.. (2011). MCA4climate: A Practical Framework for Planning Pro-Development Climate Policy. 16 indexed citations
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Liu, Zhenling, Şerban Scrieciu, Leena Srivastava, et al.. (2010). “Should sustainable consumption and production be a policy priority for developing countries and if so, what areas should they focus on?”. Natural Resources Forum. 34(1). 85–88. 8 indexed citations
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Dagoumas, Athanasios, et al.. (2009). Top-down technological modelling of stabilisation pathways: UKERC scenarios for the UK to 2050 using E3MG-UK. IOP Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science. 6(27). 272003–272003. 1 indexed citations
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Knopf, Brigitte, Ottmar Edenhofer, Terry Barker, et al.. (2009). Low stabilization pathways: Economic and technical feasibility. IOP Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science. 6(27). 272002–272002. 1 indexed citations
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Vuuren, Detlef P. van, Monique Hoogwijk, Terry Barker, et al.. (2009). Comparison of top-down and bottom-up estimates of sectoral and regional greenhouse gas emission reduction potentials. Energy Policy. 37(12). 5125–5139. 147 indexed citations
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Hoogwijk, Monique, Detlef P. van Vuuren, Stefan Boeters, et al.. (2008). Sectoral emission reduction potentials: comparing bottom-up and top-down approaches. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 1 indexed citations
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Barker, Terry, et al.. (2008). Climate Change, Social Justice and Development. Development. 51(3). 317–324. 12 indexed citations
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Scrieciu, Şerban & Lindsay C. Stringer. (2008). The transformation of post‐communist societies in Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union: an economic and ecological sustainability perspective. European Environment. 18(3). 168–185. 21 indexed citations
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Hoogwijk, Monique, Detlef P. van Vuuren, Stefan Boeters, et al.. (2008). Sectoral Emission Mitigation Potentials: Comparing Bottum-Up and Top-Down Approaches. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 6 indexed citations
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Scrieciu, Şerban. (2007). Economic Impacts of Adopting the Common Agricultural Policy of the European Union: A CGE Approach to the Case of Romania. Journal of Economic Integration. 22(2). 407–438. 2 indexed citations
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Scrieciu, Şerban. (2006). Can economic causes of tropical deforestation be identified at a global level?. Ecological Economics. 62(3-4). 603–612. 89 indexed citations
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Scrieciu, Şerban, et al.. (2005). How Useful are Computable General Equilibrium Models for Sustainability Impact Assessment. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 6 indexed citations
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Scrieciu, Şerban. (2004). IMPACT ASSESSMENT RESEARCH CENTRE. 2 indexed citations

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