معرفی
Min Gon Chung is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of California, Merced, affiliated with the Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability. His research focuses on interdisciplinary studies bridging ecology, statistics, socioeconomics, and geography, particularly in coupled human and natural systems (CHANS) and telecoupling.
His work explores interactions between ecosystem services, human well-being, and global environmental dynamics, utilizing modern spatial analysis and statistical modeling to inform conservation and sustainable development strategies.
Key research themes include assessing ecosystem services, integrating socioeconomic and ecological data, and evaluating telecoupling effects on biodiversity. His recent publications span topics from food trade impacts on sustainability to urban water systems and health implications of global meat trade.
Current affiliations and contact:
- University of California, Merced
- Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability
- Email: chungm13@msu.edu
Research trends:
- Telecoupling analysis in environmental systems
- Agent-based modeling of forest dynamics
- Quantitative sustainability metrics
- Global trade-environment-health linkages
