• Bayesian geomorphology 

      Korup, OliverORCIDiD (Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2020)
      The rapidly growing amount and diversity of data are confronting us more than ever with the need to make informed predictions under uncertainty. The adverse impacts of climate change and natural hazards also motivate our ...
    • Implications of the distribution of German household environmental footprints across income groups for integrating environmental and social policy design   

      Hardadi, GilangORCIDiD; Buchholz, Alexander; Pauliuk, StefanORCIDiD (Journal of Industrial Ecology, 2020)
      The distribution of German household environmental footprints (EnvFs) across income groups is analyzed by using EXIOBASE v3.6 and the consumer expenditure survey of 2013. Expenditure underreporting is corrected by using a ...
    • On the evaluation of climate change impact models 

      Wagener, ThorstenORCIDiD; Reinecke, RobertORCIDiD; Pianosi, FrancescaORCIDiD (Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 2022-03-03)
      In‐depth understanding of the potential implications of climate change is required to guide decision‐ and policy‐makers when developing adaptation strategies and designing infrastructure suitable for future conditions. ...
    • Past and Future Climate Variability Uncertainties in the Global Carbon Budget Using the MPI Grand Ensemble 

      Loughran, T. F.ORCIDiD; Boysen, L.ORCIDiD; Bastos, A.ORCIDiD; Hartung, K.ORCIDiD; Havermann, F.ORCIDiD; Li, H.ORCIDiD; Nabel, J. E. M. S.ORCIDiD; Obermeier, W. A.ORCIDiD; Pongratz, J.ORCIDiD (Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 2021-08-21)
      Quantifying the anthropogenic fluxes of CO2 is important to understand the evolution of carbon sink capacities, on which the required strength of our mitigation efforts directly depends. For the historical period, the ...
    • Seamless Estimation of Hydrometeorological Risk Across Spatial Scales 

      Sieg, TobiasORCIDiD; Vogel, KristinORCIDiD; Merz, BrunoORCIDiD; Kreibich, HeidiORCIDiD (Earth's Future, 2019)
      Hydrometeorological hazards caused losses of approximately 110 billion U.S. Dollars in 2016 worldwide. Current damage estimations do not consider the uncertainties in a comprehensive way, and they are not consistent between ...