Dr. Huynh Viet Khai
Associate ProfessorEnvironmental and Resource Economics, Can Tho University, Vietnam
Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Agricultural and Resource Economics from Kyushu University, Japan
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Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Agricultural and Resource Economics from Kyushu University, Japan
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Dr. Huynh Viet Khai is a Lecturer at the School of Economics and Business Administration, Can Tho University, Vietnam and a member of the Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia (EEPSEA). He completed PhD at the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Kyushu University, Japan in 2011. He has been doing researches on the Productive Efficiency of Agricultural Production, Water Pollution, the demand of Agricultural Insurance, the solution of Poverty Reduction, Organic Production, and Biodiversity Conservation and so on. He is also interested in Economic Valuation of Non-market goods such as externality of Agriculture and Forest, Waste Management, Environmental Policy, the applications of Contingent Valuation and Choice Modeling Methods. He has published 16 research articles in journals, 1 book, 4 book chapters, and 7 proceeding contributed as author/co-author. Dr. Huynh received honors includes the second-best award for undergraduate thesis (2001); Obtaining JDS scholarship for Master study (2005); Obtaining MEXT scholarship, Japan for PhD study (2008); Obtaining JSPS postdoc fellowship, Japan (2012). He is also serving as reviewer for The International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability; The International Journal of Environmental Sustainability; The Philippine Agricultural Scientist; African Journal of Agricultural Research; Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology; Agricultural and Food Economics; and Journal of Agricultural Science. He is expert for the project on Poverty Reduction in the Mekong River Delta funded by UNDP (2008); the leader of the project on the costs of industrial water pollution on rice production in Vietnam funded by Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia (EEPSEA)(2010).