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Katrin Rehdanz

Katrin Rehdanz

D-Index & Metrics

Economics and Finance

D-Index
42
Citations
8856
World Ranking
2054
National Ranking
63

Overview

Katrin Rehdanz is affiliated with Kiel University in Germany and focuses on fields spanning Environmental Science and Economics, Econometrics and Finance. Their research includes studies in interconnected subfields such as Economics and Econometrics, Global and Planetary Change, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, and Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment.

Rehdanz's work emphasizes various topics, among which are Economic and Environmental Valuation, Urban Green Space and Health, Land Use and Ecosystem Services, Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies, Coastal and Marine Management, Microplastics and Plastic Pollution, and Environmental Education and Sustainability.

Recent academic papers include:

  • The importance of species diversity for human well-being in Europe (2020, Ecological Economics)
  • Species richness is positively related to mental health - A study for Germany (2021, Landscape and Urban Planning)
  • Indirect rebound effects on the consumer level: A state-of-the-art literature review (2021, Cleaner and Responsible Consumption)
  • Consumers' Willingness to Accept Time-of-Use Tariffs for Shifting Electricity Demand (2020, Energies)
  • Public Perceptions of Marine Plastic Litter: A Comparative Study Across European Countries and Seas (2022, Frontiers in Marine Science)

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated most often with Rehdanz include:

  • Jürgen Meyerhoff (8 collaborations)
  • Anke Jacksohn (5 collaborations)
  • Stefan Hoffmann (4 collaborations)
  • Christine Merk (4 collaborations)
  • C. Döll (4 collaborations)

The primary publication venues where Rehdanz's research frequently appears are:

  • Ecological Economics (4 publications)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal (4 publications)
  • Energies (2 publications)
  • Frontiers in Marine Science (2 publications)
  • Land Economics (2 publications)

In addition to journal articles, Rehdanz has contributed to book publications, including a work titled Die Zukunft und die natürlichen Grenzen des Konsums published in 2020 by CAU, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät eBooks.

Best Publications

  • Climate and happiness

    Katrin Rehdanz;David Maddison

  • The role of urban green space for human well-being

    Christine Bertram;Katrin Rehdanz;Katrin Rehdanz

  • Climate change impacts on global agriculture

    Alvaro Calzadilla;Katrin Rehdanz;Katrin Rehdanz;Richard Betts;Pete Falloon

  • The economic impact of restricted water supply: A computable general equilibrium analysis

    Maria Berrittella;Arjen Y. Hoekstra;Katrin Rehdanz;Roberto Roson

  • Local environmental quality and life-satisfaction in Germany

    Katrin Rehdanz;David Maddison

  • Key insights for the future of urban ecosystem services research

    Peleg Kremer;Zoé Hamstead;Dagmar Haase;Timon McPhearson

  • Determinants of residential space heating expenditures in Germany

    Katrin Rehdanz

  • Economywide impacts of climate change on agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa

    Alvaro Calzadilla;Tingju Zhu;Katrin Rehdanz;Katrin Rehdanz;Richard S.J. Tol;Richard S.J. Tol

  • Determinants of residential space heating expenditures in Great Britain

    Helena Meier;Katrin Rehdanz;Katrin Rehdanz

  • Preferences for cultural urban ecosystem services: Comparing attitudes, perception, and use

    Christine Bertram;Katrin Rehdanz;Katrin Rehdanz

  • Consumers' willingness to pay for green electricity: A meta-analysis of the literature

    Swantje Sundt;Katrin Rehdanz;Katrin Rehdanz

  • The economic impact of more sustainable water use in agriculture: A computable general equilibrium analysis

    Alvaro Calzadilla;Katrin Rehdanz;Katrin Rehdanz;Katrin Rehdanz;Richard S.J. Tol;Richard S.J. Tol

  • Hedonic Pricing of Climate Change Impacts to Households in Great Britain

    Katrin Rehdanz

  • The importance of species diversity for human well-being in Europe

    Joel Methorst;Katrin Rehdanz;Thomas Mueller;Bernd Hansjürgens

  • The impact of climate on life satisfaction

    David Maddison;Katrin Rehdanz

  • Climate change and agriculture: Impacts and adaptation options in South Africa

    Alvaro Calzadilla;Tingju Zhu;Katrin Rehdanz;Katrin Rehdanz;Richard S.J. Tol

  • Drivers of renewable technology adoption in the household sector

    Anke Jacksohn;Peter Grösche;Katrin Rehdanz;Carsten Schröder;Carsten Schröder

  • Water scarcity and the impact of improved irrigation management: a computable general equilibrium analysis

    Alvaro Calzadilla;Katrin Rehdanz;Katrin Rehdanz;Richard S. J. Tol;Richard S. J. Tol

  • Economic costs of ocean acidification: a look into the impacts on global shellfish production

    Daiju Narita;Katrin Rehdanz;Katrin Rehdanz;Richard S. J. Tol

  • The Amenity Value of Climate to German Households

    Katrin Rehdanz;David Maddison

  • The economic impact of ocean acidification on coral reefs

    L.M. Brander;Katrin Rehdanz;Katrin Rehdanz;R.S.J. Tol;P.J.H. van Beukering

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard S. J. Tol
Richard S. J. Tol University of Sussex
Ulrich Schmidt
Ulrich Schmidt Kiel Institute for the World Economy
Andreas Oschlies
Andreas Oschlies GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Claudia Ringler
Claudia Ringler International Food Policy Research Institute
Luke Brander
Luke Brander Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Heinz Welsch
Heinz Welsch Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg
Arjen Ysbert Hoekstra
Arjen Ysbert Hoekstra University of Twente
Richard Betts
Richard Betts University of Exeter
Andy Wiltshire
Andy Wiltshire Met Office
Martin Visbeck
Martin Visbeck GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel

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