Kai Husmann

Kurzlebenslauf

My research focuses on the econometric analysis of forest systems. This is not only about describing data, but also about revealing the underlying economic principles, causalities, and the systems' resilience from observed data series.

Since 2023
Lecturer (50%) and Research Associate (50 %), Department of Forest Economics and Sustainable Land-use Planning, University of Göttingen (Prof. Paul)

2019–2023
Research Associate, Department of Forest Economics and Sustainable Land-use Planning, University of Göttingen (Prof. Paul)

2016–2019
Studies of Applied Statistics, University of Göttingen. Degree: Master of Science

2016–2019
PostDoc, Department of Forest Economics, University of Göttingen (Prof. Möhring)

2014–2017
Doctoral Thesis in the disciplines Forest Growth, Forest Economics and Statistics, University of Göttingen. Development, evaluation and application of inference-based decision support methods to meet the rising wood demands of the growing bio-economy sector. Degree: Dr. forest.

2013–2016
Research Associate, Department Forest Growth Modelling and Computer Science, Northwest German Forest Research Institute (Prof. Nagel and Prof. Spellmann)

2007–2013
Studies of Forest Sciences, Specialization in Forest Ecosystem Analysis and Information Processing, University of Göttingen. Degree: Master of Science.

Teilprojekt

TP10 Ökonomische Bewertung: Managementstrategien zur Verringerung von trade-offs zwischen ökologischer und wirtschaftlicher Resilienz.