Faculty Research

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ZENG Zhao

Institute of Public Administration Associate Research fellow

电子邮箱:zengzhao_2020@tju.edu.cn

研究方向:Climate Change Economics; Disaster Risk Assessment and Post-disaster Management; Water Footprint and Water Scarcity Assessment.

Biography

【Personal Profile】

Dr. Zhao Zeng is an associate research fellow in the Institute of Public Administration, College of Management and Economics, Tianjin University (China). She obtained her PhD degree in Climate Change Economics by 2018 from the School of International Development, University of East Anglia (UK). Zhao’ research focus on disaster risk analysis and post-disaster management, water footprint and water scarcity assessment. During past several years, she improved the methodology of disaster footprint analysis based on Input-Output framework, which can be applied to quantify the disaster-induced economic costs cascading throughout production supply chains at both industrial and regional level, and assess the economic impacts of various post-disaster recovery schemes.

【Education and Career】

Time Institution Degree/Position
2020.6 - now Tianjin University, China Associate Research Fellow
2019.8 – 2020.4 Imperial College London, UK Research Associate
2019.4 – 2019.8 Southern University of Science and Technology, China Visiting Scholar
2014.10 – 2018.12 University of East Anglia, UK Doctor
2011.9 – 2014.7 Beijing Forestry University, China Master
2011.4 - 2011.6 Twente University, the Netherland Visiting Student
2007.9 - 2011.7 Beijing Forestry University, China Bachelor
Publications

【Published Monographs】

Joseph Holden, 2019. Water Resources: An Integrated Approach. London: Routledge. (Chapter 10 Water economics, by Sonja S. Teelucksingh, Nesha C. Beharry-Borg, Yixin Hu, Zhao Zeng, Dabo Guan).

Liu J., Zang C., Zeng Z., 2016. Blue and green water resources and their sustainable use: a case study of the Heihe River Basin, China. Science Press, Beijing, China. (in Chinese) (Chapter 7)

Liu J., Zeng Z., Zhao Q., Ma K., Zang C., 2012. The water footprint assessment manual (Hoekstra et al., 2011). Science Press, Beijing, China. (in Chinese) (Chapter 2, 3, 7 and appendix IV; translated from English to Chinese)

【Journal Paper】

Zeng Z., Guan D.*, 2020. Methodology and application of flood footprint accounting in a hypothetical multiple two-flood event. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, 378: 20190209.

Shan Y., Ou J., Wang D. *, Zeng Z., Zhang S., Guan D. *, Hubacek K. *, 2020. Impacts of COVID-19 and fiscal stimuli on global emissions and the Paris Agreement. Nature Climate Change, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-020-00977-5

Mendoza-Tinoco D., Hu Y., Zeng Z., Chalvatzis K.J., Zhang N., Steenge A.E., Guan D.*, 2020. Flood Footprint Assessment: A Multiregional Case of 2009 Central European Floods. Risk Analysis. Doi: 10.1111/risa.13497

Zeng Z., Guan D.*, Steenge A.E., Mendoza-Tinoco D., Xia Y., 2019. Flood Footprint Assessment: A New Approach for Flood-induced Indirect Economic Impact Measurement and Post-flood Recovery. Journal of Hydrology 579,https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2019.124204.

Mendoza-Tinoco D., Guan D.*, Zeng Z., Xia Y., and Serrano A., 2017. Flood footprint of the 2007 floods in the UK: The case of the Yorkshire and The Humber region. Journal of Cleaner Production, 168: 655-667

Zeng Z., Liu J. *, Savenije H.H.G., 2013. A simple approach to assess water scarcity integrating water quantity and quality. Ecological Indicators 34: 441-449

Zeng Z., Liu J.*, Koeneman P.H., Zarate E., and Hoekstra A.Y., 2012. Assessing water footprint at river basin level: a case study for the Heihe River Basin in northwest China. Hydrology and Earth System Science 16: 2771-2781. Doi: 10.5194/hess-16-2771-2012

Zeng Z., Liu J. *, 2013. Historical trend of grey water footprint of Beijing, China. Journal of Natural Resources 28 (7): 1169-1178. (in Chinese) [It is selected as ‘TOP ARTICLES IN OUTSTANDING S&T JOURNALS OF CHINA’ in 2017]

Projects
Academic & social Service

【Academic Part-time jobs】

Anonymous referees of Journal of Cleaner Production and Resources, Conservation & Recycling.