Chandrakant Singh

Postdoc at Physical Resource Theory

I am a sustainability researcher with expertise in vegetation-climate feedback and the environmental footprint of deforestation. Currently, I am researching the deforestation carbon footprint of producer and consumer countries across a wide range of agricultural commodities by leveraging state-of-the-art remote sensing and census data. During my PhD, I investigated the impact of climate and land-use changes on moisture feedback in ecological systems, exploring the dynamic feedback of rainfall on rainforest resilience and forest tipping.

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2024

How methods to assess land-use changes influence the resulting global warming potential and cost of optimized diets: a case study on Danish pigs applying life cycle assessment methodology

Styrmir Gislason, Thomas Sønderby Bruun, Stefan Wirsenius et al
International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment. Vol. In Press
Journal article
2024

Leveraging remote sensing for transparency and accountability in Amazonian commodity supply chains

Vivian Ribeiro, Flavia De Souza Mendes, Chandrakant Singh et al
One Earth. Vol. 7 (11), p. 1935-1940
Review article

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