Stefan Borskyمشاهده پروفایل
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Stefan Borsky is a Researcher at the Wegener Center for Climate and Global Change, University of Graz, Austria. His work focuses on environmental economics, natural resource management, and the economic impacts of climate change. He investigates topics such as sustainable trade agreements, climate variability effects, and policy responses to environmental challenges. Borsky’s research bridges economic theory with practical policy applications, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to global sustainability. Education: Holds academic titles including Magister Artium (Mag.), Doctor of Philosophy (Dr.), and Doctor of Social and Economic Sciences (Dr.rer.soc.oec.). Specific degree details are not explicitly listed in the profile. Research Interests: Explores how international environmental agreements influence trade dynamics, particularly in natural resources. Analyzes climate change’s socio-economic consequences, including land-use changes, flood risk mitigation, and renewable energy access in rural regions. Engages with policy instruments such as carbon pricing and certification schemes (e.g., Kimberley Process). Publications Trends: Recent works address energy policy (e.g., solar power governance), urban climate adaptation, and zoonotic disease risks in wildlife trade. His studies often integrate spatial analysis, econometric modeling, and cross-sectoral perspectives to evaluate systemic vulnerabilities. Affiliations & Office: Located at Wegener Center, Brandhofgasse 5, Graz. Office hours: Tuesdays 13:00-14:00.








