- Urban Heat Island Mitigation
- Land Use and Ecosystem Services
- Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management
- Economic and Environmental Valuation
- Urban Green Space and Health
- Radioactive element chemistry and processing
- Heavy metals in environment
- Environmental Sustainability in Business
- Rural development and sustainability
- Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing
- Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
- Urban Agriculture and Sustainability
- Acupuncture Treatment Research Studies
- Digital Transformation in Industry
- Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
- Water resources management and optimization
- Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses
- Meta-analysis and systematic reviews
- Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
- Mechanical Engineering and Vibrations Research
- Marine and fisheries research
- Sustainable Agricultural Systems Analysis
- Pain Management and Placebo Effect
- Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis
- Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
University of Potsdam
2016-2024
Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources
2020-2024
University of Passau
2022
Socio-cultural valuation still emerges as a methodological field in ecosystem service (ES) research and until now lacks consistent formalisation balanced application ES assessments. In this study, we examine the explanatory value of values for land use preferences. We 563 responses to survey about Pentland Hills regional park Scotland. Specifically, aim (1) identify clusters preferences by using novel visualisation tool, (2) test if socio-cultural ESs or (3) user characteristics are linked...
Ecosystem services have a significant impact on human wellbeing. While ecosystem are frequently represented by monetary values, social values and underlying benefits remain underexplored. The purpose of this study is to assess whether how been explicitly addressed within socio-economic socio-cultural research, ultimately allowing better understanding between well-being. In paper, we reviewed 115 international primary valuation studies tested four hypotheses associated the identification...
Whereas ecosystem service research is increasingly being promoted in science and policy, the utilisation of services knowledge remains largely underexplored for regional management. To overcome mere generation contribute to decision-making, scientists are facing challenge articulating specific implications approach practical land use In this contribution, we compare results participatory mapping with existing management plan Pentland Hills Regional Park (Scotland, UK) inform its future plan....
Sociocultural valuation (SCV) of ecosystem services (ES) discloses the principles, importance or preferences expressed by people towards nature. Although ES research has increasingly addressed sociocultural values in past years, little effort been made to systematically review components applications for different decision contexts (i.e. awareness raising, accounting, priority setting, litigation and instrument design). In this analysis, we investigate characteristics 48...
Abstract This paper is a communication from the corresponding symposium at Global Land Project Open Science Meeting, Berlin, March 2014. We explored assumption that ecosystem services-(ES) concept has potential to support and collaboration between actors in land use planning. If true, could facilitate collaborative planning processes. analyse how evolve context which governance networks local landscape level gain importance decision making, while central government delegates power. From case...
Mountain and upland regions provide a wide range of ecosystem services to residents visitors. While research in mountain is on the rise, linkages between sociocultural benefits ecological systems remain little explored. Mountainous close urban areas numerous large number individuals, suggesting high social value, particularly for cultural services. We explored compared visitors' valuation Pentland Hills, an city Edinburgh, Scotland, green spaces within Edinburgh. Based 715 responses user...
Climate change adaptation is essential to mitigate risks, such as extreme weather events triggered by global warming and amplified in dense urban environments. Ecosystem-based measures, greening, are promoted cities because of their flexibility positive side effects, human health benefits, ecological climate mitigation a range social benefits. While individual co-benefits greening measures well studied, often public green spaces, few studies quantify comprehensively, leaving benefits...
Platinum (Pt) is an emerging critical metal, but the long-term environmental impacts of anthropogenic Pt remain largely unknown. We report, for first time, input from three major German rivers (Ems, Weser and Elbe) into southern North Sea. All were a source Pt, with maximum 6.3 pmol L−1 in Elbe endmember, compared to generally <1.0 Sea samples. samples measured elevated (mean ∼0.9 L−1) relative typical open-ocean values (∼0.2–0.3 Atlantic Pacific). Across estuarine transect, initial sharp...
Abstract. Using observational data, satellite altimeters, and reanalysis model products, we have investigated eddy-induced seawater anomalies heat/salt transport in the northeastern tropical Pacific Ocean. An eddy detection algorithm (EDA) was used to identify formation at Mexican Tehuantepec Gulf (TT) July 2018 during an unusually strong summer wind event. The separated from coast with a mean translation velocity of 11 cm s-1 radius 115 km travelled 2050–2400 westwards off Central American...
Sustainability and digitalization are two megatrends posing an impetus for change challenging organizations. Particularly in the case of sustainability, research emphasizes impact proactive employee actions identifying realizing sustainability opportunities. However, it remains unclear why seemingly mobilizes more engagement, despite also offering opportunities benefitting from impulses. Building on a qualitative inductive study, we reveal how can be successfully integrated into...