Research Team:
Start Date:
Jun 10, 2015
End Date:
Aug 31, 2017
Summary:
Made possible by The Dow Chemical Company, the University of Michigan’s Dow Sustainability Fellows Program supports full-time graduate students and postdoctoral scholars who are committed to finding interdisciplinary, actionable, and meaningful sustainability solutions on local-to-global scales. The program prepares future sustainability leaders to make a positive difference in organizations worldwide, with the belief that diversity is key to individual empowerment, and the
advancement of sustainability knowledge, learning and leadership
Sponsor:
Dow Chemical Company
Research Areas:
Associated Publications:
- A Quasi-Input-Output model to improve the estimation of emission factors for purchased electricity from interconnected grids
- CO2 emissions embodied in interprovincial electricity transmissions in China
- Developing the Chinese Environmentally Extended Input-Output (CEEIO) Database
- Global Drivers of Russian Timber Harvest
- Greenhouse gas emission factors of purchased electricity from interconnected grids
- Income-based greenhouse gas emissions of nations
- Scaling of Global Input-Output Networks
- The Disposal and Willingness to Pay for Residents' Scrap Fluorescent Lamps in China: A Case Study of Beijing