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Dmitry Erokhin

Research Scholar

Cooperation and Transformative Governance Research Group

Advancing Systems Analysis Program

Biography

Dmitry Erokhin is a research scholar in the Cooperation and Transformative Governance Research Group of the IIASA Advancing Systems Analysis Program.

His research interests include economic cooperation, digitalization, international business taxation, climate change adaptation, and disaster risk management.

He received his bachelor's degree in Economics (BSc Volkswirtschaftslehre) from the University of Bonn (2018), his master's degree in Economics (MSc Economics) from the Vienna University of Economics and Business (2020), and his doctoral degree (PhD, International Business Taxation, Economic Track) from the Vienna University of Economics and Business (2023).

In December 2017, he participated in the IIASA Youth Forum ''Future of Eurasian and European Integration: Foresight-2040''.


Last update: 11 OCT 2024

Publications

Mercogliano, P., Matera, M., Komendantova, N. , Erokhin, D. , Juste, L., Millan, J., & Witton, R. (2025). Adaptation AGORA Project. In: COP 30, 10 to 21 November 2025, Belém, Brazil.

Erokhin, D. & Komendantova, N. (2025). Misinformation in Disaster Risk Reduction. In: Truth Matters: From Rumor to Resilience by Preventing Misinformation in Climate Change Response, 20 November 2025, Belém, Brazil.

Erokhin, D. & Komendantova, N. (2025). Leveraging Digital Tools for Climate Change Adaptation: Opportunities, Challenges, and Pathways Forward. In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Natural Hazard Science. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199389407 10.1093/acrefore/9780199389407.013.599.

Erokhin, D. (2025). Digital Discourses of Peace: Crowdsourced Perspectives on Asian Peace Making Through YouTube Analysis. In: Public International Law Conference: Asian Perspectives on Peace and Peace-Making, 1 October, 2025, Singapore.

Erokhin, D. & Komendantova, N. (2025). Using Google Trends to Analyze Public Sensitivity to Climate-Related Natural Hazards and its Correlation with Nuclear Topics: A Proxy Approach for Societal Impact and Risk Communication. In: International Conference on Resilience of Nuclear Installations against External Events from a Safety Perspective - Focus on Climate Change, 20-24 October, 2025, Vienna, Austria.