13. Lee, S., Shin, S., Lee, H., & Park, M. S. (2023). Which urban agriculture conditions enable or constrain sustainable food production?. International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability, 21(1), 2227799
12. Park, M. S., Lee, H., Shin, S., & Lee, S. (2023). Identification of Long-Standing and Emerging Agendas in International Forest Policy Discourse. Trees, Forests and People
11. Shin, S., Park, M. S., Lee, H., & Baral, H. (2022). The structure and pattern of global partnerships in the REDD+ mechanism. Forest Policy and Economics, 135, 102640
10. Park, M. S., Baral, H., & Shin, S. (2022). Systematic Approach to Agroforestry Policies and Practices in Asia. Forests, 13(5), 635
9. Ji, S., Shin, S., & Lee, Y. (2022). Forest restoration policy in the North Korea based on the reforestation experience in South Korea. International Forestry Review, 24(4), 560-572
8. Basuki, T.M., Leksono, B., Baral, H., Andini, S., Wahyuni, N.S., Artati, Y., Choi, E., Shin, S., Kim, R., Yang, A.R. and Samsudin, Y.B. (2022). Allometric Equations for the Biomass Estimation of Calophyllum inophyllum L. in Java, Indonesia. Forests, 13(7), p.1057
7. Shin, S., Park, M. S., Lee, H., Lee, S., Lee, H., Kim, T. H., & Kim, H. J. (2021). Global Trends in Research on Wild-Simulated Ginseng: Quo Vadis?. Forests, 12(6), 664
6. Shin, S. & Ji, S. (2021). Consumers’ Willingness to Purchase Imported Cherries towards Sustainable Market: Evidence from the Republic of Korea. Sustainability, 13(10), 5420
5. Park, M. S., Shin, S., & Lee, H. (2021). Media frames on urban greening in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Forest Policy and Economics, 124, 102394
4. Oh, H., Shin, S. & Ji, S. (2021). Analysis of the Agricultural Trade Network between Korea-China-Japan and ASEAN, Journal of International Trade & Commerce, 17(2), 25-43
3. Shin, S., Soe, K. T., Lee, H., Kim, T. H., Lee, S., & Park, M. S. (2020). A Systematic Map of Agroforestry Research Focusing on Ecosystem Services in the Asia-Pacific Region. Forests, 11(4), 368
2. Shin, S., Zhang, L., & Ji, S. (2020). A Study on the Change of the Global Trade Network of Oilseeds -Focused on China-. Korean-Chinese Social Science Studies, 55(0), 97-121. (In Korean)
1. Seongtae, J., Shin, S., & Hyunju, O. (2020). The Effects of Changes in Pork Supply and Demand in China on Global Trade Network. Korean Chinese Relations Review, 6(3). (In Korean)
2. Shin, S, Bulusu, M, Hartwig, AM, Ulrich M, Lee, SM, Artati, Y, Baral H, & Borchard, N. (2022). Potential energy yields of bioenergy crops in the tropics. In Baral, H, Leksono, B, Seol, M. ed. Bioenergy and landscape restoration. Bogor, Indonesia: CIFOR
1. Shin, S, Bhatta, KP, Wahyuni, NS, Yusuf B. Samsudin, YB, Artati, Y, & Baral H. (2022). Comparison of Soil Microfauna Diversity between a Burnt and Unburnt Peatland in Indonesia. In Baral, H, Leksono, B, Seol, M. ed. Bioenergy and landscape restoration. Bogor, Indonesia: CIFOR
3. Baral, H., Shin, S., & Murdiyarso, D. (2023). The critical nexus between bioenergy and land use. CIFOR Publication, 7928
2. Park, M., Lee, S., Shin, S. (2021). Urban Agriculture in Cuba, Vietnam and Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. Institute for Peace and Unification Studies, Seoul National University, Seoul
1. Park, M. S., Ahmad, M., Lee, S., Shin, S., & Kim, T. H. (2019). Global discourse and national policies for conservation and sustainable use of biological resources, Korea Legislation Research Institute, 2(2), 1-198
4. Shin, S.* & Baral, H. (2021). Contribution of planted forests to climate change mitigation and adaptation. 20th Commonwealth Forestry Conference, online
3. Shin, S.* & Park, M. S. (2020). Multi-level Partnership Network in the Global REDD+ Projects. The Korea Society of Climate Change Research, South Korea
2. Shin, S.*, Soe, K. T., Lee, H., Kim, T. H., Lee, S., & Park, M. S. (2019). A Systematic Map of Agroforestry Research Focusing on Ecosystem Services in the Asia-Pacific Region. 23rd IUFRO World Congress, Curitiba, Brazil
1. Shin, S.* & Park, M. S. (2019). Monitoring Urban Greening Policy Implementations in North Korea represented in media Using Remote Sensing: Content Analysis and Object-Based Image Analysis (OBIA). Asia Pacific Forestry Week 2019, Incheon, South Korea.