Prof. Dr. Daniel Johnson
Professorship for value-based forest economics
| daniel.johnson(at)hnee.de | |
| Phone | +49 3334 657-389 |
| Location | Forest Campus | Alfred-Möller-Straße 1 | 16225 Eberswalde |
| Room | 17.121 |
- Value-based forest economics
- Economic valuation of ecosystem services
- Project management
- Economic approaches to sustainable forest management
- Social-ecological forest management
- Alternative forest management practices
- Holistic assessments of human-nature relationships
- Ecological economics
Professorship for value-based forest economics
Research assistant at the Institute for Ecological Economic Research GmbH
Doctorate in Economics (Dr. rer. pol.)
Research assistant and doctoral candidate at ESCP Business School Berlin
Research stay at the Young Scientist Summer Programme at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
M.Sc. Water and Environmental Management at Leibniz University Hannover
B.Sc. Environmental and Resource Management at Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg
Reviewer for various academic journals (Journal of Environmental Management, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy, Nature-Based Solutions)
Brief communication: What do we need to know? Ten questions about climate and water challenges in Berlin-Brandenburg. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 25(10), 4043–4051.
Alencar, P. H. L., Arndt, S., Namba, K., Somogyv\´ari, M., Bart, F., Brill, F., Dueñas, J. F., Feindt, P., Johnson, D., Mahmoodi, N., Merz, C., Mukherjee, S., Nissen, K., Paton, E. N., Sauter, T., Tetzlaff, D., Tügel, F., Vogelpohl, T., Vulova, S. V., … Zhang, H. H. (o. J.).
Johnson, D., Schmidt, K., Scholz, C., Chowdhury, L., & Dehnhardt, A. (2024). Valuation of soil-mediated contributions to people (SmCPs)–a systematic review of values and methods. Ecosystems and People, 20(1), 2401945.
Johnson, D., Dehnhardt, A. (2024). Nur gemeinsam gelingt der Umbau zur Schwammstadt. Der gemeinderat 7-8, S. 10-13.
Mehl, Dietmar; Mehl, Conny; Kühl, Anna-Rebekka; Johnson, Daniel; Bunzel, Katja (2024): Schwimmende PV-Anlagen: Auswirkungen auf Arten, Lebensräume und Landschaftsbild (und Ansätze zur Vermeidung):
Teilvorhaben 1: Erstellung eines Untersuchungskonzeptes für die naturschutzfachlichen Auswirkungen von schwimmenden PV-Anlagen in Stillgewässern.
Karzai, T., Johnson, D., Hirschfeld, J. (2023): „Anreizinstrumente für Klimaschutz- und Biodiversitätsleistungen nutzen“, Ökologisches Wirtschaften 38(4): 26-27
Johnson, D., Geisendorf, S. (2022): “Valuing ecosystem services of sustainable urban drainage systems: A discrete choice experiment to elicit preferences and willingness to pay”, Journal of Environmental Management, 307(1): 114508
Johnson, D., Exl, J., Geisendorf, S. (2021): “The potential of stormwater management in addressing the urban heat island effect: An economic valuation”, Sustainability, 13(16): 8685
Johnson, D. (2021): “Case Studies Results and Analyses by Investments: Extreme Heat” in The World Bank, Investment in Disaster Risk Management in Europe Makes Economic Sense: Background Report, Washington DC.
Johnson, D., See, L., Oswald, S.M., Prokop, G. and Krisztin, T. (2020): “A cost–benefit analysis of implementing urban heat island adaptation measures in small-and medium-sized cities in Austria”, Environment and Planning B:
Urban Analytics and City Science (online first).
Johnson, D., Geisendorf, S. (2019): “Are neighborhood-level SUDS worth it? An assessment of the economic value of sustainable urban drainage system scenarios using cost-benefit analyses”, Ecological Economics, 158: 194-205
“Economic Valuation of Urban Heat Island Mitigation in a Small Austrian City”, 3rd International Conference on Green Urbanism, Rome / Italy, December 11th-13th
“Valuing Ecosystem Services of Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems: A Choice Experiment”, ESEE Conference, Turku / Finland, June 18th-21st, 2019