Among other things, he will work on the modification of model parameters and the extension of the wood products market model to include bilateral trade.
Since 2014, Christian Morland has been working as a researcher at the Thünen Institute of Forestry on projects including BEPASO and “Wood energy consumption in private households”. He completed his master degree in “Applied Economics” at the University of Osnabrück with a main focus on macroeconomics and econometrics and done his PhD in “Forest Sciences and Forest Ecology” at the University of Göttingen.