
معرفی
Prof. Eric Strobl is a Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Bern, specializing in climate economics, environmental policy, and the socioeconomic impacts of natural disasters. His research spans historical economic analysis, disaster finance, and sustainable development.
Research Interests: Climate adaptation strategies, disaster-driven innovation, historical economic systems, and the macroeconomic consequences of environmental shocks. He examines topics like hurricane impacts on Caribbean economies, drought resilience in financial systems, and long-term human capital investment in disaster-prone regions.
Key Trends in Publications: Focus on historical case studies (e.g., colonial Jamaica, early 20th century Japan) to analyze how societies adapt to climate and environmental challenges. Recent work explores the interplay between natural disasters and financial systems, including sovereign debt dynamics and banking sector resilience.
Grants & Advising: While specific grants are not listed, his prolific publication record suggests active involvement in funded research projects on climate resilience and disaster economics. No formal advisees are documented here.
Labs/Teams: Engaged with interdisciplinary teams at the University of Bern, possibly collaborating with climate scientists and policy experts to address global environmental challenges.




