International Society of Industrial Ecology (ISIE) Americas 2020

06, 07, y 08 de Julio del 2020

Scientific Committee

Nathan Pelletier (Assistant Professor)

Ph.D., Ecological Economics - Dalhousie University

Pelletier holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Victoria, a Master of Environmental Studies degree from Dalhousie University and an Interdisciplinary Research PhD in Ecological Economics, also from Dalhousie. He conducted post-doctoral research for Environment Canada and, most recently, for the European Commission Joint Research Centre’s Institute for Environment and Sustainability.
Areas of research interest are the theory and practical application of ecological economic instruments in bio-economy (food, feed, and biomass) sustainability measurement, management and communication initiatives. I contribute to the development of methodological frameworks for evaluation and management of the scale, resource efficiency, and social dimensions of sustainability - in particular, life cycle-based product and organization-level accountancy tools for supply chain sustainability management. I subsequently apply these frameworks to scenario-model the sustainability implications of alternative bio-economy technologies and management regimes with respect to sustainability targets and thresholds. Specific domains of interest include climate change, energy use, reactive nitrogen, food security, social licence, and market access.

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