Prof. Dr. Julie Zähringer

Professor for Land Systems and Sustainability Transformations

Prof. Dr. Julie Zähringer, Professor for Land Systems and Sustainability Transformations

Prof. Dr. Julie Zähringer

Professor for Land Systems and Sustainability Transformations

Prof. Dr. Julie Zähringer is an integrative environmental scientist with a PhD in geography and sustainable development. She has a strong interest in socio-ecological systems research in least-developed countries. Her recent research has focused on the interlinkages between land use changes, ecosystem services, and human well-being in the context of land investments and conservation in East Africa and South-East Asia. She is especially curious to understand what ecosystem service benefits can be obtained by land users from different types of usage, and how the link between ecosystem services and human wellbeing has changed over time. She has investigated how land investments affect land use, and the implications of land use changes for poverty alleviation and sustainable development.

Their impact

  • Monitoring multi-dimensional impacts of payment for ecosystem service projects

    October 2, 2023

    Project

    View on Mount Kenya from Soit Ng’iro rock (photo by Dominique Schmid)
    Monitoring multi-dimensional impacts of payment for ecosystem service projects
  • Anticipating the “dis-placed” consequences of global biodiversity targets

    July 1, 2023

    Project

    Fire Clearance in the Amazon Basin The satellite image (2019) show a small area south of the Rio Madeira. This region is undergoing big changes because of ongoing influx of population that goes hand in hand with the deforestation of the area.
    Anticipating the “dis-placed” consequences of global biodiversity targets
  • Advancing knowledge on artisanal gold mining

    March 1, 2023

    Project

    Small-scale gold miners working in the sediment-rich river areas
    Advancing knowledge on artisanal gold mining
  • Forest landscape restoration through agroforestry

    March 17, 2022

    Project

    Fundo Ten Paciencia, Madre de Dios, Peru
    Forest landscape restoration through agroforestry

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