Johannes Piipponen

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Ph.D. researcher exploring the global food production. Currently specializing in global livestock systems.

My work is part of the Sustainable food futures within safe operating spaces - SOS.aquaterra- project. The project aims to identify feasible solutions to meet future food demand globally while staying within local and global safe operating spaces (SOS), such as those defined by planetary boundaries. In the project, we will develop a novel integrated modelling system that captures interactions between the relevant planetary boundary processes and the global food system. We will also assess the social feasibility of different measures that would ease the pressure food production puts the environment. The project is funded by a H2020 ERC CoG grant.

 

MSc (Agr. For) at the University of Helsinki, former Agricultural Economist @PTT.fi
Twitter: @jpiippon

+358409373117

Full researcher profile
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Research groups

  • Water and Environmental Engineering, Visitor (Doctoral Researcher)

Publications

Improving the estimation of grazing pressure in tropical rangelands

Pedro David Fernandez, Matthias Baumann, Lisandro Blanco, Francisco Murray, Jose Nasca, Johannes Piipponen, Macarena Tasquer, Tobias Kuemmerle 2025 Environmental Research Letters

Overestimated natural biological nitrogen fixation translates to an exaggerated CO2 fertilization effect in Earth system models

Sian Kou-Giesbrecht, Carla R. Reis Ely, Steven S. Perakis, Cory C. Cleveland, Duncan N.L. Menge, Sasha C. Reed, Benton N. Taylor, Sarah A. Batterman, Timothy E. Crews, Katherine A. Dynarski, Maga Gei, Michael J. Gundale, David F. Herridge, Sarah E. Jovan, Mark B. Peoples, Johannes Piipponen, Emilio Rodríguez-Caballero, Verity G. Salmon, Fiona M. Soper, Anika P. Staccone, Bettina Weber, Christopher A. Williams, Nina Wurzburger 2025 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

Global terrestrial nitrogen fixation and its modification by agriculture

Carla R. Reis Ely, Steven S. Perakis, Cory C. Cleveland, Duncan N.L. Menge, Sasha C. Reed, Benton N. Taylor, Sarah A. Batterman, Christopher M. Clark, Timothy E. Crews, Katherine A. Dynarski, Maga Gei, Michael J. Gundale, David F. Herridge, Sarah E. Jovan, Sian Kou-Giesbrecht, Mark B. Peoples, Johannes Piipponen, Emilio Rodríguez-Caballero, Verity G. Salmon, Fiona M. Soper, Anika P. Staccone, Bettina Weber, Christopher A. Williams, Nina Wurzburger 2025 Nature

Socioeconomic pathways toward sustainable food systems

Daniel Chrisendo, Sara Heikonen, Johannes Piipponen, Thomas Banafa, Delphine Deryng, Mohammad El Wali, Matias Heino, Xavier Irz, Mika Jalava, Josias Láng-Ritter, Rachel Mazac, Venla Niva, Mia Pihlajamäki, Marja Roitto, Hanna Tuomisto, Matti Kummu 2024 Research Square

Opportunities for carbon sequestration from removing or intensifying pasture-based beef production

Matthew N. Hayek, Johannes Piipponen, Matti Kummu, Kajsa Resare Sahlin, Shelby C. McClelland, Kimberly Carlson 2024 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

An exploration of biodiversity limits to grazing ruminant milk and meat production

Kajsa Resare Sahlin, Line J. Gordon, Regina Lindborg, Johannes Piipponen, Pierre Van Rysselberge, Julia Rouet-Leduc, Elin Röös 2024 Nature Sustainability

Correction to : An exploration of biodiversity limits to grazing ruminant milk and meat production (Nature Sustainability, (2024), 7, 9, (1160-1170), 10.1038/s41893-024-01398-4)

Kajsa Resare Sahlin, Line J. Gordon, Regina Lindborg, Johannes Piipponen, Pierre Van Rysselberge, Julia Rouet-Leduc, Elin Röös 2024 Nature Sustainability

Socioeconomic Factors of Food Loss in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

Daniel Chrisendo, Johannes Piipponen, Matias Heino, Matti Kummu 2023

Socioeconomic factors of global food loss

Daniel Chrisendo, Johannes Piipponen, Matias Heino, Matti Kummu 2023 Agriculture and Food Security