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Juliane Koch is a Research Fellow at the Department of Economics, Lund University. Her work focuses on behavioral and environmental economics, addressing collective action challenges in natural resource management and international environmental agreements. She emphasizes fairness, inequality, and social norms, employing experimental methods in field, lab, and online settings, including studies in non-WEIRD countries.
Teaching includes Development Economics (second-year bachelor) and guest lectures on 'Climate Economics' in Microeconomic Theory. She supervises bachelor and master theses in Behavioral Economics, Environmental Economics, and Development Economics.
She contributes to the Excellence Programme for Sustainable Development (2021–2027), exploring sustainability solutions. Recent activities include presentations at the European Association for Environmental and Resource Economics conference, Copenhagen Network for Experimental Economists workshops, and climate-focused seminars.
Her research aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly addressing environmental sustainability and equitable resource management.

