Bingtao Su, Female, Born in Baoding, China
Education
· 2014.9—2018.6 PhD researcher in International Centre for Integrated Assessment and Sustainable Development (ICIS), Faculty of Science and Engineering, Maastricht University, the Netherlands.
· 2011.9—2014.7 Graduate student in sociology, Faculty of Humanities, Northwest A & F University.
· 2007.9—2011.7 LLB in sociology, Faculty of Humanities, Northwest A & F University.
Working experience
2018.7—2018.10 Post-doctoral research fellow in International Centre for Integrated Assessment and Sustainable Development (ICIS), Faculty of Science and Engineering, Maastricht University, the Netherlands
Research areas
Sustainable development, resource consumption and environmental sustainable development, the development of rural areas, animal welfare
Teaching experience
Social Survey Methods
Outreach
· Interviewed by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC): the environmental impacts of food consumption by companion animals in China and Japan:
https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/sciencefriction/the-ecological-pawprint/10043782
· Interviewed by Maastricht University: PhD research and the relationship between PhD student and supervisor.
https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/news/does-my-turtle-look-disappointed
Publications
1、Su B. *, Enders M, & Martens P. (2018) A neglected predictor of environmental damage: the ecological paw print and carbon emissions of food consumption by companion dogs and cats in China. Journal of Cleaner Production, 194: 1-11. IF=5.651. SCI
2、Su B. *, & Martens P. (2018) Environmental impacts of food consumption by companion dogs and cats in Japan. Ecological Indicators, 93:1043-1049. IF=3.983. SCI
3、Su B. *, Koda N, & Martens P. (2018) How Japanese companion dog and cat owners’ degree of attachment relates to the attribution of emotions to their animals. PLoS One, 13(1): e0190781. IF=2.766. SCI
*This paper has been analyzed by prof. Marc Bekoff (University of Colorado, Boulder), and the analyzation results has been published in Psychology Today.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201802/dog-cats-and-humans-shared-emotions-act-social-glue
4、Su B., & Martens P. (2018) How ethical ideologies relate to public attitudes toward animals: The Dutch case. Anthrozoos, 31(2):179-194. IF=1.605. SCI/SSCI
5、Su, B.*, & Martens, P. (2017). Public attitudes toward animals and the influential factors in contemporary China. Animal Welfare, 26(2), 239-247. IF=1.573. SCI
6、Su B. *, & Martens P. (2018) How Chinese companion animal caretakers’ attachment influences their attribution of emotions to their animals. Society & Animals. Accepted, in press. IF=0.472. SCI/SSCI
7、Su B. *, Koda N, & Martens P. (2018) How ethical ideologies relate to public attitudes toward animals: The Japanese case. Society & Animals. Accepted, in press. IF=0.472. SCI/SSCI
8、Martens P., Su B., Deblomme S. (2019) The ecological paw print and energy requirement of companion dogs and cats in the Netherlands. Bioscience. Accepted, in press. IF=5.876.
9、Martens P., Hansart C, & Su B. (2019) Attitudes of young adults toward animals—The case of high school students in Belgium and the Netherlands. Animals, 9(88):1-12.
Contact
Email: bingtaosu@email.sdu.edu.cn
Postal address: 27 Shanda Nanlu, Jinan, P.R.China 250100
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