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Arjen Y. Hoekstra


Prof.dr.ir., Ph.D., M.Sc.,

Alternative spellings:
Arjen Ijsbert Hoekstra
Arjen Hoekstra
A. Y. Hoekstra

B: 28. Juni 1967
D: 18. November 2019
Biblio: Professor in Water Management, Chair of the Water Management Group, Faculty of Engineering Technology, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands; MSc degree in Civil Engineering and a PhD degree in Policy Analysis, both from Delft University of Technology.
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    Arjen Hoekstra (June 28, 1967 - November 18, 2019) was a professor at the University of Twente who pioneered the concept of the water footprint - a way of measuring the extent of water consumption. His work drew attention to the hidden water use associated with a range of activities, and continues to have a profound effect both on scholarship and on environmental policy and activism. He strongly supported open source science, and all his articles were published under a Creative Commons License. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

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      2011
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      2010
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      2009
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      2008

    Series

    1. Earthscan water text series (1)
    2. WTO working papers (1)