Laurine de Wolf is a PhD candidate at the department of Environmental Economics of the Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM). Her work is part of the Future FRM Tech project, focussing on new technical and nature-based solutions for flood risk management and climate adaptation.
She obtained her bachelor’s degree Future Planet Studies at the University of Amsterdam and her master’s degree Environment and Resource Management at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. During her master thesis she investigated the risk perceptions of inhabitants regarding PFAS contamination in Zwijndrecht and surroundings (Belgium).
Expertise
Economic valuation; flood risk.
Education
2022: MSc Environment and Resource Management (Cum Laude), with a specialization in Global Food Challenges and Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
2021: BSc Future Planet Studies (Cum Laude), University of Amsterdam.