Stefan Bringezu is a German environmental scientist. He has conducted pioneering research in the field of material flow analysis[1][2] and derived policy-relevant indicators of resource use,[3] which contributed to statistical standards in the EU,[4] OECD,[5] and UNEP[6] and environmental footprinting across scales.[7][8] He had been selected as inaugural member of the International Panel for Sustainable Resource Management (now: International Resource Panel [9]) and lead-coordinated in three of their reports.[10][11][12] He was scientific director of the Center for Environmental Systems Research at Kassel University, Germany.[13]
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edit- ^ Fischer-Kowalski, M.; Krausmann, F.; Giljum, S.; Lutter, S.; Mayer, A.; Bringezu, S.; Moriguchi, Y.; Schütz, H.; Schandl, H.; Weisz, H. (2011-08-31). "Methodology and Indicators of Economy-wide Material Flow Accounting". Journal of Industrial Ecology. 15 (6): 855–876. Bibcode:2011JInEc..15..855F. doi:10.1111/j.1530-9290.2011.00366.x. ISSN 1088-1980.
- ^ Bringezu, Stefan (2000). Ressourcennutzung in Wirtschaftsräumen: Stoffstromanalysen für eine nachhaltige Raumentwicklung ; mit 11 Tabellen. Berlin Heidelberg: Springer. ISBN 978-3-540-66886-2.
- ^ Aoki-Suzuki, Chika; Bengtsson, Magnus; Hotta, Yasuhiko (2012-06-07). "International Comparison and Suggestions for Capacity Development in Industrializing Countries". Journal of Industrial Ecology. 16 (4): 467–480. Bibcode:2012JInEc..16..467A. doi:10.1111/j.1530-9290.2012.00480.x. ISSN 1088-1980. S2CID 152700380.
- ^ "Economy-wide material flow accounts and derived indicators - A methodological guide (PDF)". ec.europa.eu. Retrieved 2023-10-01.
- ^ OECD. "Environmental indicators, modelling and outlooks". OECD. Retrieved 2023-10-01.
- ^ Manager (2021-06-25). "A Global Manual on Economy Wide Material Flow Accounting".
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(help) - ^ Egenolf, Vincent; Distelkamp, Martin; Morland, Christian; Beck-O'Brien, Meghan; Bringezu, Stefan (2022-07-29). "The timber footprint of German bioeconomy scenarios compared to the planetary boundaries for sustainable roundwood supply". Sustainable Production and Consumption. 33: 686–699. doi:10.1016/j.spc.2022.07.029. S2CID 251362704.
- ^ Bringezu, Stefan; Distelkamp, Martin; Lutz, Christian; Wimmer, Florian; Schaldach, Rüdiger; Hennenberg, Klaus Josef; Böttcher, Hannes; Egenolf, Vincent (2021-05-31). "Environmental and socioeconomic footprints of the German bioeconomy". Nature Sustainability. 4 (9): 775–783. Bibcode:2021NatSu...4..775B. doi:10.1038/s41893-021-00725-3. ISSN 2398-9629.
- ^ Unep (2017-02-14). "Stefan Bringezu".
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(help) - ^ Bringezu, S.; Ramaswami, A.; Schandl, H.; O'Brien, M.; Pelton, R.; et al. (2017). "Assessing Global Resource Use. A systems approach to resource efficiency and pollution reduction". A Report of the International Resource Panel. Nairobi, Kenya: United Nations Environment Programme.
- ^ Bringezu, S.; Schutz, H.; Pengue, W.; O'Brien, M.; Garcia, F.; Sims, R.; Howarth, R.W; Kauppi, L.; Swilling, M.; Herrick, J. "Assessing Global Land Use: Balancing Consumption with Sustainable Supply". A Report of the Working Group on Land and Soils of the International Resource Panel. United Nations Environment Programme.
- ^ Bringezu, S.; Schütz, H.; O'Brien, M.; Kauppi, L.; Howarth, R. W.; McNeely, J. "Assessing biofuels: towards sustainable production and use of resources" (PDF). Report of the International Panel for Sustainable Resource Management. United Nations Environment Programme.
- ^ "Stefan Bringezu (Prof. Dr.) (Sprecher des CESR im Kassel Institute for Sustainability)". www.uni-kassel.de (in German). Retrieved 2023-10-01.