School of Earth System Science
Associate professor
zengzhao_2020@tju.edu.cn
Room 326, Building No.16
Dr. Zeng is an Associate Professor at the Center for Sustainable Development Science, School of Earth Sciences, Tianjin University. Her research focuses on climate change economics, with particular interests in disaster economic risk assessment, post-disaster recovery and governance mechanisms, extreme weather risk quantification, and sustainable development policy analysis.
Academically, she conducted undergraduate and graduate studies at Beijing Forestry University under Professor Junguo Liu, specializing in water footprint and water resources research, which laid a solid foundation in the field of resources and environment. She then pursued doctoral studies at the School of International Development, University of East Anglia, under the supervision of Professor Dabo Guan, Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, UK. During her PhD, she developed a disaster footprint accounting methodology based on input-output models, employing economic input-output theory to systematically assess indirect economic losses caused by disaster events and post-disaster recovery patterns from an industrial chain perspective. Subsequently, she conducted postdoctoral research at Imperial College London, working with Professor Laixiang Sun, Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, UK, and Professor Ralf Toumi, further expanding her research into the interdisciplinary areas of extreme weather risk quantification and sustainable development policy. This interdisciplinary research trajectory has led to systematic academic contributions at the intersection of resource management, climate risk, and sustainable development policy.
- Doctoral degree| University of East Anglia (UK)| International Development| 2018
- Master’s Degree| Beijing Forestry University| Nature Reserve Science| 2014
- Visiting Student| University of Twente (the Netherlands)| Water Resource Management| 2011
- Bachelor’s Degree| Beijing Forestry University| Management of Wildlife and Nature Reserve| 2011
- Sustainable development policy analysis
- Extreme weather risk quantification
- Disaster economic risk analysis
- Post-disaster recovery and governance
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2026.3-Now
School of Earth System Science | Tianjin University | Associate Professor  -
2020.6-2026.3
College of Management and Economics | Tianjin University | Associate Professor  -
2019.8-2020.4
Department of Physics | Imperial College London (UK) | Research Associate  -
2019.4-2019.8
School of Environmental Science & Engineering | Southern University of Science and Technology | Visiting Scholar 
- Papers
- [1] 李磊, 徐鹏, 曾昭, 赵丹丹, 马韶君, 刘丛强, 2025. 社会-生态系统科学与人类世可持续发展. 地学前缘, 32 (3): 105-117
- [2] Zeng Z., Wang N., Zhang Z., Wang H. and Du H.*, 2025. Flood footprint assessment: Assessing external assistance’ impact on post-disaster recovery. Risk Analysis, 1–12.
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- [3] Wang, D., Bjørnstad, O.N., Lei, T. , Sun Y., Huo J., Hao Q., Zeng Z., Zhu S., Hallegatte S., Li R., Guan D.*, and Stenseth N.*, 2023. Supply chains create global benefits from improved vaccine accessibility. Nature Communications, 14, 1569
- [4] Zeng Z., Guan D.*, 2020. Methodology and application of flood footprint accounting in a hypothetical multiple two-flood event. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, 378: 20190209
- [5] Zeng Z., Guan D.*, Steenge A.E., Mendoza-Tinoco D., Xia Y., 2019. Flood Footprint Assessment: A New Approach for Flood-induced Indirect Economic Impact Measurement and Post-flood Recovery. Journal of Hydrology 579.
- [6] Shan Y., Ou J., Wang D.*, Zeng Z., Zhang S., Guan D. *, Hubacek K. *, 2020. Impacts of COVID-19 and fiscal stimuli on global emissions and the Paris Agreement. Nature Climate Change, 11, 200–206
- [7] Mendoza-Tinoco D., Hu Y., Zeng Z., Chalvatzis K.J., Zhang N., Steenge A.E., Guan D. *, 2020. Flood Footprint Assessment: A Multiregional Case of 2009 Central European Floods. Risk Analysis, 40(8):1612-1631.
- [8] Mendoza-Tinoco D., Guan D. *, Zeng Z., Xia Y., and Serrano A., 2017. Flood footprint of the 2007 floods in the UK: The case of the Yorkshire and The Humber region. Journal of Cleaner Production, 168: 655-667
- [9] Zeng Z., Liu J. *, Savenije H.H.G., 2013. A simple approach to assess water scarcity integrating water quantity and quality. Ecological Indicators 34: 441-449
- [10] Zeng Z., Liu J.*, Koeneman P.H., Zarate E., and Hoekstra A.Y., 2012. Assessing water footprint at river basin level: a case study for the Heihe River Basin in northwest China. Hydrology and Earth System Science 16: 2771-2781.
- [11] 曾昭, 刘俊国, 2013. 北京市灰水足迹评价. 自然资源学报 28 (7): 1169-1178.




