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A timber truck fully loaded with logs drives over a very simple wooden bridge in a forest.
© Thünen-Institut
A timber truck fully loaded with logs drives over a very simple wooden bridge in a forest.
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WF Forestry

Azin Sadeghi - again staff member in our institute

Since January Azin Sadeghi has joined our team in the working group “Sustainability Assessment, Forests and Society” as a researcher.

A portrait of Azin Sadeghi.
© Christina Waitkus

Azin Sadeghi is supporting the “Forest-Employment” project. She focuses on assessing the current status of available data on forest employment by conducting a systematic literature review. This shall serve as the basis for county case studies aiming to promote the internationally comparable employment statistics in forest sector.
Before joining this project, Azin Sadeghi has been working as a researcher in the Thünen Institute of Forestry, in the field of “Forestry Worldwide”. There she concentrated on the role of forest-based income in households’ livelihoods in the tropics. Since 2021 she is a PhD candidate in “Forest Sciences and Forest Ecology” at university of Göttingen. She has completed the postgraduate studies “International Cooperation for Sustainable Development” at Humboldt Universität zu Berlin and has received her M.Sc. degree in “Sustainable International Agriculture” from university of Göttingen. During her studies and work experiences, Azin Sadeghi has gained a deeper insight into the analysis of forests’ socioeconomic benefits.

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