Alemu Mekonnen
Alemu Mekonnen is currently the center
director of the EfD center in Ethiopia/EEPFE and an assistant professor of
economics at the School of Economics of Addis Ababa University. He has
taught various subjects in economics for over two decades including natural
resource and environmental economics at undergraduate and graduate levels. His
research interests are on economic development and the environment. His work so
far has focused on forestry, energy, climate change, and poverty and the
environment. Methodologically he has a focus on non-market valuation techniques
and (agricultural) household models. Particular areas of focus on Ethiopia so
far include contingent valuation of community forestry, agricultural household
models applied in the context of energy, choice modeling related to health and
water, rural households’ tree growing behavior, impacts of biofuel expansion
and climate change on the economy, and poverty and the environment. He completed his PhD in the Department of Economics at University of Gothenburg. The title of his dissertation was "Rural energy and afforestation: Case studies from Ethiopia".
Expertise/Research area:
-
Environmental valuation such as contingent valuation and choice experiment in Ethiopia,
- Agricultural household models applied to issues of energy and forestry in Ethiopia,
- Climate Change,
- Household behavior in general.
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