Miyuki Nagashima

Job Title
Senior Research Scientist
Areas of speciality
Energy system, environmental and economic analysis
Academic background
Ph.D., Environmental Economics, Wageningen University & Research (The Netherlands), Environmental Economics and Natural Resources Group
Professional background
- ・2004-2005 Guest Researcher, Wageningen University & Research, Environmental Economics and Natural Resources Group
- ・2009-2010 Junior Professional Officer, Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
- ・2011-2018 Guest Researcher, Policy Alternatives Research Institute, The University of Tokyo
- ・2019- Guest Researcher, Institute for Future Initiatives, The University of Tokyo
Professional affiliations
Society for Environmental Economics and Policy Studies
Japanese Economic Association
Japanese Economic Association
Major accomplishment
Refereed papers (Selected)
- ・D. Corbier, H. Pettifor, M. Agnew, M. Nagashima, Shaping sustainable consumption practices: Changing consumers' habits through lifestyle changes and Extended Producer Responsibility schemes, Resources, Conservation and Recycling, Volume 217, May 2025, 108214, Feb. 27, 2025
- ・Lessmann, K., U. Kornek, B. Bosetti, R. Dellink, J. Emmerling, J. Eyckmans, M. Nagashima, H-P. Weikard, Z. Yang (2015), The stability and effectiveness of climate coalitions: A comparative analysis of multiple integrated assessment models, Environmental and Resource Economics 62 (4), 811-836.
- ・Nagashima, M., H-P. Weikard, K. de Bruin and R. Dellink (2011), International climate agreements under induced technological change, etroeconomica 62 (4), 612-634.
- ・Nagashima, M., R. Dellink, E. van Ierland and H-P. Weikard (2009), Stability of international climate coalitions ? A comparison of transfer schemes, Ecological Economics 68(5), 1476-1487.
- ・Nagashima, M. and R. Dellink (2008), Technology spillovers and stability of international climate coalitions, International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics 8(4), 343-365
Publication
“Japan's Greentech at Risk:A Prescription for strengthening of the competitiveness and negotiation on cllimate change”(in Japanese, partial contribution), Energy-Forum, 2013
Committee
Co-Editor, Environmental Economics and Policy Studies (EEPS), Springer Nature(April 2026-)

