Julia Poerting

ORCID: 0000-0003-1781-2980
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Research Areas
  • Geographies of human-animal interactions
  • Ecology, Conservation, and Geographical Studies
  • Economic and Social Issues
  • Global trade, sustainability, and social impact
  • Land Use and Ecosystem Services
  • Geographic Information Systems Studies
  • Animal and Plant Science Education
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Southeast Asian Sociopolitical Studies
  • German Security and Defense Policies
  • Environmental Science and Technology
  • Criminal Law and Policy
  • Agriculture, Land Use, Rural Development
  • Research Data Management Practices
  • Human-Animal Interaction Studies
  • Environmental Philosophy and Ethics

University of Bonn
2019-2024

Heidelberg University
2015-2017

The coexistence of humans and large predators often proves difficult. Large pose a danger to their livestock, while at the same time they are endangered themselves have high conservation status. Based on two examples, sharks in La Réunion's coastal waters wolves Northern Germany's forests, this article examines how different technologies used mediate encounters. While some still aim separation between these predators, we focus that strive for joint, yet less risky use space. Inspired by...

10.25162/gz-2020-0006 article EN Geographische Zeitschrift 2020-01-01

The growing public interest in biodiversity monitoring has led to a significant increase initiatives that unite citizen scientists, researchers, and machine learning technologies. In this context, we introduce WildLIVE!, dynamic biomonitoring science project. participants analyze vast array of images from long-term camera trapping project Bolivia investigate the impacts shifting environmental factors on wildlife. From 2020 2023, more than 850 registered for contributing nearly 9,000 hours...

10.5334/cstp.665 article EN cc-by Citizen Science Theory and Practice 2024-03-08

Ecological collapse and the proliferation of digitally mediated relations are two conjoined elements ‘technonatural present’, which pose varied challenges openings for future geographical thought praxis beyond delineated sub-disciplinary concerns more-than-human digital geographies. In this commentary, we draw attention to inseparability, now into future, from mediation. This mediation is also central forms encounter, exploitation, governance shaping human-nonhuman relations. Within complex...

10.1177/20438206231174633 article EN cc-by Dialogues in Human Geography 2023-05-15

Abstract. The Anthropocene reorients the agrarian question as an ecological of planetary scale. Rather than resolving inherent tension between political economy and biophysical environment by moving ecology closer to natural sciences, we propose active engagement with impulses from environmental humanities anthropological engagements alternative ontologies. relational agriculture that outline in this article draws on feminist science studies, multispecies ethnography, new materialism...

10.5194/gh-71-245-2016 article EN cc-by Geographica Helvetica 2016-10-17

This paper takes a critical look at biopolitical practices under the current regime for wolf conservation in Germany. One profound difference between human and more-than-human biopolitics is that it concerns multiple, bodies, demanding close examination of governance aimed enabling conservation. My core argument twofold: first, I argue policies Germany attempt to frame wolves as collectivities apply population perspective on these animals. However, very technologies aim monitor population,...

10.1016/j.polgeo.2023.102926 article EN cc-by Political Geography 2023-06-24

The global market for certified organic food and the area under agriculture (COA) has increased over past years. In this context, standards play a crucial role as they guarantee consumers certain process quality offer producers tool to sell their products on international markets. Government programs well development projects promote COA an alternative conventional, chemicalised stress aspects such environment friendliness sustainability. This paper analyses if in represent social innovation...

10.25162/gz-2017-0005 article EN Geographische Zeitschrift 2017-01-01
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