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Zsóka is a PhD candidate in the department of Environmental Economics of the Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM) at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. She obtained her Bachelor and Master Environmental Sciences degrees at Wageningen University. During her master thesis she studied the viability of implementing nature-based solutions (NbS) in the Geul river catchment. She conducted a combined social cost benefit and stakeholder analysis to investigate the pathways for NbS implementation.
Currently, her PhD research focusses on spatially explicit ecosystem service values and the economics of transitioning to different land uses in the Vecht and the Dommel watersheds. Her work is part of the RESHAPE project, funded by NWO
Expertise
Social cost benefit analysis, Environmental valuation.
Education
2023: MSc Environmental Sciences, Wageningen.
2021: BSc Environmental Sciences, Wageningen.
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