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Jeroen Guinée, Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML), Leiden University, Netherlands


Jeroen Guinée graduated in 1987 in environmental hygienics from Wageningen Agricultural University, the Netherlands. Since 1987 he is employed at the Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML), Leiden University. Key areas of research are Substance Flow Analysis and Life Cycle Assessment. He received his PhD degree in 1995 on a thesis about LCA methodology, focusing on Life Cycle Impact Assessment.

From 1994-1998 he was coordinator of an inter-university project on metals. From 1997-2001 he was project leader and editor of the update of the LCA Guide and Backgrounds of 1992, which has resulted in the new Dutch Handbook on life cycle assessment - Operational guide to the ISO standards published by Kluwer Academic Publishers. From 2002 until 2009, he has been involved in various national and international (EU) LCA-related projects (e.g., EU 5th Framework OMNIITOX project; EU 6th Framework CALCAS project; the UNEP/SETAC LCIA Ecotox of metals project; and the EU-JRC LCIA project) as senior researcher and/or project leader, and as expert reviewer of various (inter)national LCA-projects. Today he is, amongst others, involved in the EU 7th Framework project SEAT on sustainable and ethical aquaculture.

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Last modified on 31 May 2010