Koichi Kuriyama
Graduated from the Faculty of Agriculture, Kyoto University, and completed the Master's program at the Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University. He holds a doctorate in agriculture from Kyoto University. He has served as an assistant professor at the Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido University, a full-time lecturer, associate professor, and professor at the Faculty of Political Science and Economics, Waseda University, a visiting scholar at the University of California, Berkeley, and president of the Society for Environmental Economics and Policy Studies (SEEPS). Currently, he is a professor at the Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University.
Main works:
Environmental economics (co-authored with S. Managi, Routledge, 2016)
Explaining the diverse values assigned to environmental benefits across countries (co-authored with K. Murakami & N. Itsubo, Nature Sustainability, 2022)
A latent segmentation approach to a Kuhn-Tucker model: An application to recreation demand (co-authored with W. M. Hanemann & J. R. Hilger, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2010)