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Academic degree:Dr. ir. 
Last name:Potting 
First name:José 
Responsible for: 
Organization/Institute:University of Groningen 
Department:Center for Energy and Environmental Studies (IVEM) 
Position: 
Street, Number, POB:Nijenborgh 4 
Postal code, City:NL-9747 AG Groningen 
State: 
Country:The Netherlands 
Phone:++31 50 3634605 
Fax:++ 31 50 363 71 68 
E-mail address:Jose.Potting@wur.nl 
Url:http://www.fwn.rug.nl/ivem/home/htm 
Curriculum vitae:José Potting holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Utrecht University and a Masters degree in Environmental Science from Wageningen Agricultural University (both in the Netherlands).

From 1991 to 1996 she worked at Utrecht University in the field of life cycle assessment and energy analysis. Her research was study-oriented research, but she made also a number of methodological contributions.

From 1996 to 2000 she was researcher at the Technical University of Denmark and the affiliated Institute of Product Development (IPU), with in between a three month scholarship at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) in Austria. In these years, she predominantly focused on method development for spatial differentiation in life cycle assessment.

From 2000 to 2002 she shifted her research attention to the field of integrated environmental assessment as researcher at Utrecht University and the Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), both in the Netherlands.

Since 2002 she was staff member at the Center for Energy and Environmental Studies IVEM of the University of Groningen (The Netherlands).

In 2008, José started to work again in the group Environmental System Analysis within Wageningen University & Research. 
Areas of interest:
spatial scales 
societal problem solving and policy-making 
product oriented decision making 
life cycle assessment 
LCIA 
integrated assessment modeling (IAM) 
industrial and consumer activity 
environmental analytical tools 
 
Articles:
11 LCA Special (1) 11-13 (2006), Spatial Differentiation in Life Cycle Impact Assessment: A decade of method development to increase the environmental realism of LCIA
11 LCA Special (1) 3 (2006), Helias A. Udo De Haes: A Practical Scientist
11 LCA_Special (1) 72-80 (2006), Spatial Differentiation in the Characterisation of Photochemical Ozone Formation: The EDIP2003 Methodology
11 LCA (6) 417-424 (2006), Feasibility of Applying Site-dependent Impact Assessment of Acidification in LCA (8 pp)
9 LCA (6) 394-404 (2004), The LCIA Midpoint-Damage Framework of the UNEP-SETAC Life Cycle Initiative (11 pp)
10 LCA (3) 177-183 (2005), Country-dependent Characterisation Factors for Acidification in Europe - A Critical Evaluation (7 pp)
5 LCA (2) 77 (2000), Spatial Differentiation in Life Cycle Impact Assessment
4 LCA (3) 180 (1999), Global LCA Village
4 LCA (1) 4-6 (1999), Reply: The Structure of Impact Assessment
4 LCA (1) 16-24 (1999), "Less is Better" and "Only Above Threshold":
2 LCA (4) 209-216 (1997), Predicted Environmental Impact and Expected Occurrence of Actual Environmental Impact
4 LCA (6) 311-314 (1999), Eutrophication as an Impact Category
2 LCA (3) 171-177 (1997), Predicted Environmental Impact and Expected Occurrence of Actual Environmental Impact
 
 

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