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Claudia Pahl-Wostl: Team

Claudia Pahl-Wostl is head of the working group Resources Management (REM) at the Institute of Environmental Systems Research, University of Osnabrueck. Furthermore, she supervises several external PhD students. Her interdisciplinary research team comprises scientists with backgrounds in system science, geography, political science, sociology, regional planning and environmental science.

Members of the Working Group Resources Management

Person

Field of work

Altkruse, Elke

Secretariat, administration of finances and personnel

Fokken, Björn
(PhD Student)

Analysis of learning processes in multi-level water governance regimes as triggered by climate change

Halbe, Johannes,
(PhD student)

Improvement and institutionalisation of participatory modeling and management approaches in water management

Holtz, Georg
Dr.

Modeling of transition processes in human-technology-environment systems. Social Practices. MTF analysis

Knieper, Christian

Twin2Go project management, development of relational databases for MTF

Knüppe, Kathrin
(PhD Student)

Comparative analysis of adaptive governance of groundwater resources, Ecosystem Services

Krywkow, Jörg
Dr.

Agent-based modeling, stakeholder processes

Pahl-Wostl, Claudia
Prof. Dr.

Resource governance and management, Participatory Integrated Assessment, actor-based analysis and modeling, new approaches for the integrated management of water resources

Scholz, Geeske
(PhD student)

Agent-based modeling to analyse social learning in participatory resource management processes

Van der Voorn, Tom
(PhD student)

Comparative analysis of transition processes towards more integrated and adaptive governance regimes

Wernsing, Nina

Water Governance, organisation of Twin2Go Policy Workshops to enable science-policy dialogues

PhD Students at REM being located at other organisations

Person

Field of work

Bellaubi, Francesc

Between performance and governance: Corrupt leakages and collective action in water service provision at minicipal peri-urban level - Comparative case studies and agent-based modelling in Senegal, Kenya and Ghana

Kramer, Annika

Global water governance, analysis of global diffusion of the IWRM concepts

Laaser, Cornelius

Requirements for successful knowledge brokerage at the science-policy interface to support sustainability transitions

Maithya, Julius
(ZEF, Bonn)

Integration of Field Experimental Results with a Multi-Agent System for Simulating Socioeconomic and Ecological effects of Participatory Forest Management in Kakamega District, Western Kenya

Methner, Nadine

Responding to degrading water quality under conditions of climate change - Strengthening the adaptive capacity of water managers and key stakeholders through social learning

Stuart-Hill, Sabine

Analysis and participatory assessment of transition towards integrated and adaptive water management in South Africa

Xia, Chun

Analysis of transitions towards adaptive and integrated water management in the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers in China