
Dohun Kim
Ph.D. student, Department of Forest Economics
Presentation
I am a Ph.D. student at the Department of Forest Economics. I have an educational background in social sciences (Economics, Political Science) and forest sciences.
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
Research
My research encompasses a variety of topics in forest economics and management, including trade-offs in forest values, non-market valuation, and optimal forest management. I use microeconometrics, spatial analyses, and optimization to conduct my research.