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Water Science and Technology | 2012

Considerations on methodological challenges for water footprint calculations

S. Thaler; Matthias Zessner; F. Bertran De Lis; Norbert Kreuzinger; R. Fehringer

We have investigated how different approaches for water footprint (WF) calculations lead to different results, taking sugar beet production and sugar refining as examples. To a large extent, results obtained from any WF calculation are reflective of the method used and the assumptions made. Real irrigation data for 59 European sugar beet growing areas showed inadequate estimation of irrigation water when a widely used simple approach was used. The method resulted in an overestimation of blue water and an underestimation of green water usage. Dependent on the chosen (available) water quality standard, the final grey WF can differ up to a factor of 10 and more. We conclude that further development and standardisation of the WF is needed to reach comparable and reliable results. A special focus should be on standardisation of the grey WF methodology based on receiving water quality standards.


Resources Conservation and Recycling | 2014

The Austrian P budget as a basis for resource optimization

Lukas Egle; Ottavia Zoboli; S. Thaler; Helmut Rechberger; Matthias Zessner


International Review of Hydrobiology | 2011

Enhancement of the MONERIS Model for Application in Alpine Catchments in Austria

Matthias Zessner; Adam Kovacs; Christian Schilling; Gerald Hochedlinger; Oliver Gabriel; Stephanie Natho; S. Thaler; Georg Windhofer


Agricultural Systems | 2015

Possible implications of dietary changes on nutrient fluxes, environment and land use in Austria

S. Thaler; Matthias Zessner; M. Weigl; Helmut Rechberger; Katerina Schilling; H. Kroiss


Österreichische Wasser- und Abfallwirtschaft | 2011

Ernährung und Flächennutzung in Österreich

Matthias Zessner; K. Helmich; S. Thaler; M. Weigl; Karl-Heinz Wagner; T. Haider; M.M. Mayer; S. Heigl


Sustainability of Water Quality and Ecology | 2013

Impacts of human nutrition on land use, nutrient balances and water consumption in Austria

S. Thaler; Matthias Zessner; M.M. Mayr; T. Haider; H. Kroiss; Helmut Rechberger


Österreichische Wasser- und Abfallwirtschaft | 2011

Der Einfluss von Ernährungsgewohnheiten auf die Nährstoffbilanz Österreichs

S. Thaler; Matthias Zessner; Mm. Mayr; T. Haider; H. Kroiss; Kh. Wagner; Katerina Ruzicka


Österreichische Wasser- und Abfallwirtschaft | 2011

Stickstoff- und Phosphorbelastungen der Fließgewässer Österreichs und Möglichkeiten zu deren Reduktion

Ch. Schilling; Matthias Zessner; Adam Kovacs; Gerald Hochedlinger; Georg Windhofer; Oliver Gabriel; S. Thaler; Juraj Parajka; S. Natho


Water Science and Technology | 2010

Considerations on the importance of nutrition habits for the national nitrogen balance of Austria

Matthias Zessner; S. Thaler; Katerina Ruzicka; Stephanie Natho; H. Kroiss


International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology | 2014

Extended statistical entropy analysis for the evaluation of nitrogen budgets in Austria

Alicja P. Sobańtka; S. Thaler; Matthias Zessner; Helmut Rechberger

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Matthias Zessner

Vienna University of Technology

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H. Kroiss

Vienna University of Technology

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Katerina Ruzicka

Vienna University of Technology

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Helmut Rechberger

Vienna University of Technology

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Adam Kovacs

Vienna University of Technology

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