Zhenci Xu
Education:
Michigan State University, research associate, CSIS, 2020
University of Michigan, Post-doctoral associate, School of Environment and Sustainability, 2019-2020
Michigan State University, PhD, Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife. 2019.
China Agricultural University, Beijing, China. Bachelor of Engineering, College of Water Resources & Civil Engineering Sept. 2010 - Jun. 2014
Major: Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
Cangnan Middle School, Zhejiang Province, China Sept. 2007 - Jun. 2010
Bio:
His broad research interest is sustainability science. Xu's PhD study focused on integrating techniques from multiple disciplines (e.g., environmental economics, and system modeling) to study complex effects of telecoupling processes (e.g., food trade, virtual resource transfer, environmental footprint) on the coupled human and natural systems cross multi-scale.
Related Work
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THE INNOVATION - Navigating Chinese cities to achieve sustainable development goals by 2030
Published on July 16, 2022
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Evaluating sustainability progress requires broad and long look
Published on March 24, 2022
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NATURE SUSTAINABILITY - Decoupling of SDGs followed by re-coupling as sustainable development progresses
Published on March 24, 2022
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Farms, tables and revealing vast impacts between and beyond
Published on November 17, 2020
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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS - Impacts of irrigated agriculture on food-energy-water-CO2 nexus across 2 metacoupled systems
Published on November 17, 2020
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NATURE SUSTAINABILITY -- Impacts of International Trade on Achieving Global Sustainable Development Goals
Published on July 13, 2020
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Well-off countries need trade to cut environmental woes
Published on July 13, 2020
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National ecologists honor six MSU/FW scholars for innovation
Published on April 16, 2020