Dohun Kim
Presentation
I am a doctoral student at the department of forest economics. I am from South Korea, and I have backgrounds in social sciences (Economics, Political Science) and Forest science.
Research
I use microeconometrics and psychometrics to study decision-making in the forest sector. Research topics include, among others, the construction of forest values, forest management policy, and forest products. I focus on spatial, temporal and behavioral aspects of such topics.
Background
M.S., Forest and Nature Conservation (Specialization: Policy and Society), Wageningen University and Research, the Netherlands
B.A., Political Science and International Relations (Minor: Forest environmental science), Seoul National University, South Korea
Selected publications
Kim, D.-h., Sjølie, H. K., & Aguilar, F. X. (2024). Psychological distances to climate change and public preferences for biodiversity-augmenting attributes in family-owned production forests. Forest Policy and Economics, 163, 103201.
Kim, D.-h., Franzini, F., Jellesmark Thorsen, B., Berghäll, S., & Aguilar, F. X. (2023). Greener homes: Factors underpinning Europeans’ intention to live in multi-storey wooden buildings. Sustainable Production and Consumption, 39, 373–381. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.spc.2023.05.030
Kim, D.-h., & Ingram, V. (2023). Reviewing the impacts of international interventions on woodfuel governance in Cameroon. International Forestry Review, 25(1), 39-54.