Christian Morland supports the project “Wood energy consumption in private households”, which aims to empirically determine the wood energy consumption of German private households in 2020. His main tasks will be to gather basic determinants of the wood energy consumption in private households, to check for plausibility and clean the data from a survey about the wood energy consumption in 2020 and to analyse the results from this survey and compare to older studies about the wood energy consumption in private households in Germany.
Mr. Morland completed his master degree of “Applied Economics” at the University of Osnabrück with a main focus on macroeconomics and econometrics. Between 2014 and 2021 he has already worked for the Thünen Institute with the main focus on global forest product modelling.