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Hydrothermal carbonization for sludge disposal in Germany: A comparative assessment for industrial-scale scenarios in 2030
(Journal of Industrial Ecology, 2020)The efficient use of biogenic residues can make a significant contribution to increase resource efficiency. Due to its high energy efficiency, hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) is being discussed as a potentially suitable ... -
Identifying decision-relevant uncertainties for dynamic adaptive forest management under climate change
(Climatic Change, 2020-11-09)The decision on how to manage a forest under climate change is subject to deep and dynamic uncertainties. The classic approach to analyze this decision adopts a predefined strategy, tests its robustness to uncertainties, ... -
Impact of biochar on nutrient supply, crop yield and microbial respiration on sandy soils of northern Germany
(European Journal of Soil Science, 2021-02-08)The application of biochar to agricultural soils to increase nutrient availability, crop production and carbon sequestration has gained increasing interest but data from field experiments on temperate, marginal soils are ... -
Implications of the distribution of German household environmental footprints across income groups for integrating environmental and social policy design
(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 ... -
Importance of sources of variability, scales and experimental design: A case study about the effects of biochar and slurry application on soil properties in agricultural silty loam soils
(European Journal of Soil Science, 2021-05-12)In designed experiments, different sources of variability and an adequate scale of measurement need to be considered, but not all approaches in common usage are equally valid. In order to elucidate the importance of sources ... -
Increased phosphorus availability from sewage sludge ashes to maize in a crop rotation with clover
(Soil Use and Management, 2022-04-23)A recycling of Phosphorus (P) from the human food chain is mandatory to secure the future P supply for food production. However, many available recycled P fertilizers from sewage sludge do not have an adequate P bioavailability ... -
Institutions and institutional changes: aquatic food production in Central Luzon, Philippines
(Regional Environmental Change, 2021-12-02)Aquaculture is the most rapidly growing food production sector globally. In certain coastal social-ecological systems, this has resulted in significant changes and sustainability challenges. In particular, coastal environments ... -
Integrating climate change adaptation in coastal governance of the Barcelona metropolitan area
(Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 2021-05-19)Coastal cities are exposed to high risks due to climate change, as they are potentially affected by both rising sea levels and increasingly intense and frequent coastal storms. Socio-economic drivers also increase exposure ... -
Introduction to the special issue ‘Integrated scenario building in energy transition research’
(Climatic Change, 2020-09-29)This paper is the editoral to a special issue which aims at two goals: on the one hand, the roots and conceptualization of the method of socio-technical scenarios will be analysed. On the other hand, two case studies reveal ... -
Investment traps and resilience to shocks: An experimental study of Central Asian collective water governance
(Irrigation and Drainage, 2022-03-16)We theoretically and empirically investigate the investments of water users in a stylized local irrigation system. We model irrigation self‐management as an interdependent interaction of users in an evolutionary game and ... -
Joint Effects of Fragmentation and Mercury Contamination on Marsh Periwinkle (Littoraria irrorata) Movement
(Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 2022-06-06)There are different ways contaminants can interact and enhance the effects of habitat fragmentation, such as modifying the movement of organisms. The present study tested the hypothesis that mercury exacerbates the effects ... -
Katastrophen machen Geschichte - Umweltgeschichtliche Prozesse im Spannungsfeld von Ressourcennutzung und Extremereignis
(Universtätsverlag Göttingen, 2010)Naturkatastrophen bedeuten nicht nur momenthafte Zerstörung, die nach erfolgtem Wiederaufbau wieder vergessen ist. Katastrophen haben häufig nachhaltige Auswirkungen auf Politik und Gesellschaft und damit auf die menschliche ... -
Klima, Grundwassernutzung oder Waldbewirtschaftung? Ursachen tendenziell fallender Grundwasserstände am Beispiel Südwest-Usedoms
(Neubrandenburger Geologische Beiträge; Vol.13)Tendenziell fallende Grundwasserstände können vielfältige Ursachen haben, z.B. die Änderung der klimatischen Bedingungen, Modifikationen der Landnutzung oder die Entnahme von Grundwasser. Am Beispiel Südwest-Usedoms wird ... -
Landschaftsökologische Exkursionen in die Greifswalder Umgebung
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Landschaftswahrnehmung, regionale Identität und Einschätzung des Managements im Biosphärenreservat Mittelelbe. Ergebnisse einer quantitativen Bevölkerungsbefragung
(Ernst-Moritz-Arndt Universität Greifswald, 2013-08-15)Die vorliegende quantitative Befragung unter den Bewohnern des Biosphärenreservates Mittelelbe untersucht, wie die Menschen ihre Region, Natur und Landschaft und das Biosphärenreservat wahrnehmen und einschätzen. Die ... -
Landschaftswahrnehmung, regionale Identität und Einschätzung des Managements im Biosphärenreservat Schaalsee. Ergebnisse einer quantitativen Bevölkerungsbefragung
(Ernst-Moritz-Arndt Universität Greifswald, 2013-08-15)Die vorliegende quantitative Befragung unter den Bewohnern des Biosphärenreservates Schaalsee untersucht, wie die Menschen ihre Region, Natur und Landschaft und das Biosphärenreservat wahrnehmen und einschätzen. Die ... -
Landschaftswahrnehmung, regionale Identität und Einschätzung des Managements im Biosphärenreservat Schorfheide-Chorin. Ergebnisse einer quantitativen Bevölkerungsbefragung
(Ernst-Moritz-Arndt Universität Greifswald, 2013-08-15)Die vorliegende quantitative Befragung unter den Bewohnern des Biosphärenreservates Schorfheide-Chorin untersucht, wie die Menschen ihre Region, Natur und Landschaft und das Biosphärenreservat wahrnehmen und einschätzen. ...