Organisation profile

Sustainability has many facets. Inter- and transdisciplinary research and teaching characterize the School of Sustainability. Scientists in our research projects work together in the laboratory, on the heath, in the grassland, in the classroom, with the city administration, with farmers, with non-governmental organizations, with companies, with students in the lecture hall and of course at their desks.

Furthermore, we work with regional and national political actors, e.g. ministries, as well as international organizations, e.g. UNEP, UNESCO, EU. We are part of national and international bodies, e.g. sustainability advisory boards of companies, member of the German Sustainability Award, World Biodiversity Council (IPBES), in order to contribute to social change with scientific findings.

Main research areas

Vision
Sustainability science investigates on a theoretical, conceptual and empirical level how to promote sustainable development and how to find and implement effective solutions for current social and ecological challenges. The aim is to create a more sustainable future.

Sustainability researchers are called upon to take responsibility for their research, which is anchored in existing scientific knowledge and methods and serves to make the world a better place for everyone.

Mission
We promote change towards a sustainable future by developing theories, concepts and practices of inclusive education for sustainability, research, governance and management.

We acknowledge the diversity and dynamics of values, norms and behaviour and contribute with transdisciplinary methods to ensuring that tensions and differences between different disciplines, methods, topics and standards are fruitfully taken up and used with productive compromises and further developments towards sustainable development.

Principles
The School of Sustainability is guided by the normative concepts of ecological system integrity and social and economic justice.

Ecological system integrity refers to the safeguarding of life-support systems, as well as the maintenance of the well-being of life on Earth.

With social and economic justice we strive for a world in which all people can fulfil their potential without endangering system integrity and the well-being of others.

Information about the School
The School of Sustainability includes...
... ca. 25 professors
... ca. 100 research assistants
... ca. 1000 students in Bachelor and Master courses

In various inter- and transdisciplinary projects we are constantly researching and working together on changes and solutions for current challenges.

  1. Published

    Mentoring für Nachwuchswissenschaftlerinnen als hochschuldidaktische Maßnahme der Universität Lüneburg

    Thiem, A., 2006, Hochschuldidaktik und Fachkulturen: Gender als didaktisches Prinzip. Dudeck, A. & Jansen-Schulz, B. (eds.). Wiesbaden: UniversitätsVerlagWebler, p. 133-143 11 p.

    Research output: Contributions to collected editions/worksContributions to collected editions/anthologiesResearch

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    Jugendstrafrecht, Jugendhilfe, Kriminalpolitik: eine kommentierte Literaturauswahl

    Plewig, H.-J., 2005, In: Zeitschrift für Jugendkriminalrecht und Jugendhilfe. 16, 4, p. 415-422 8 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearch

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    Abwärts in der Spirale? oder Wirkung und Nutzung von gewalthaltigen Bildschirmspielen durch Kinder und Jugendliche

    Quarg, A. & Salisch, M., 2008, In: FIfF-Kommunikation. 25, 4, p. 18-25 8 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearch

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    Analysis of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB)-induced modification of protein expression in primary hepatocytes from harbour seals

    Behr, A., Wargel, A., Siebert, U. & Hellwig, V., 2008, In: Organohalogen Compounds. 70, p. 1079-1082 4 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsConference article in journalResearch

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    Im Fokus: Das (Re)Produktive: die Neubestimmung des Ökonomischen mithilfe der Kategorie (Re)Produktivität

    Biesecker, A. & Hofmeister, S., 2010, Gender and economics: Feministische Kritik der politischen Ökonomie. Bauhardt, C. & Çağlar, G. (eds.). Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, p. 51-80 30 p.

    Research output: Contributions to collected editions/worksContributions to collected editions/anthologiesResearch

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    Perspektivrahmen Sachunterricht: ein Beitrag zur fachlichen und bildungspolitischen Profilierung des Sachunterrichts

    Stoltenberg, U., 2004, Neuere Konzeptionen und Zielsetzungen im Sachunterricht. Kaiser, A. & Pech, D. (eds.). Baltmannsweiler: Schneider Verlag Hohengehren, p. 152-157 6 p. (Basiswissen Sachunterricht; vol. 2).

    Research output: Contributions to collected editions/worksContributions to collected editions/anthologiesResearch

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    Geschlecht als Basiskategorie der Nachhaltigkeitsforschung

    Hofmeister, S. & Mölders, T., 2006, Gender-Perspektiven in der sozial-ökologischen Forschung: Herausforderungen und Erfahrungen aus inter- und transdisziplinären Projekten. Schäfer, M., Schultz, I. & Wendorf, G. (eds.). München: oekom verlag GmbH, p. 17-37 21 p. (Ergebnisse sozial-ökologischer Forschung; vol. 1).

    Research output: Contributions to collected editions/worksContributions to collected editions/anthologiesResearch

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    Umweltinformationsgesetz: Handkommentar

    Schomerus, T., Schrader, C. & Wegener, B. W., 2002, 2. ed. Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG. 502 p.

    Research output: Books and anthologiesMonographsResearch

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    Wie teuer ist (uns) die Umwelt? Zur umweltökonomischen Gesamtrechnung in Deutschland

    Bartelmus, P., Albert, J. & Tschochohei, H., 2003, In: Zeitschrift für Umweltpolitik & Umweltrecht. 26, 3, p. 333-370 38 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review