Professorship of Normativity of Methods
Organisational unit: Professoship
Organisation profile
The research agenda of the Quantitative Methods of Sustainability Science Group revolves around the central theme of development, transfer and application of quantitative methods to sustainability-related problems with the aim of creating novel knowledge and solutions.
Main research areas
Since our agenda is naturally an interdisciplinary endeavor, our group comprises a wide array of disciplinary backgrounds ranging from the natural to the social sciences, including biology, ecology, economics, environmental science, geography, human ecology, psychology and physics. What unites us is our belief in the idea that disciplinary knowledge is helpful, yet an interaction of disciplines can create new pathways.
We work on a wide array of model systems that we focus on in order to apply methods and generate novel knowledge. These model systems include the urban, rangelands, agricultural landscapes, and protected areas. Frequently, we aim at generating a larger overview on specific topics building on systematic reviews. In particular, research foci at the group include ecology, economics and the effects of land-use change on dryland rangelands, as well as the methodology and conduction of systematic literature reviews.
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Consequences of nuclear accidents for biodiversity and ecosystem services
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What are the ingredients for food systems change towards sustainability? - Insights from the literature
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Privatizing the commons: New approaches need broader evaluative criteria for sustainability
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Assessing sustainable biophysical human-nature connectedness at regional scales
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Research on the social perception of invasive species: a systematic literature review
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Linking concepts of change and ecosystem services research: A systematic review
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Farmed areas predict the distribution of amphibian ponds in a traditional rural landscape
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The patterns of curriculum change processes that embed sustainability in higher education institutions
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Case study meta-analysis in the social sciences. Insights on data quality and reliability from a large-N case survey
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Understanding relational values in cultural landscapes in Romania and Germany
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Beyond Biodiversity Conservation: Land Sharing Constitutes Sustainable Agriculture in European Cultural Landscapes
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Leverage points 2019: A transdisciplinary conference, inspiring change
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Home range size and resource use of breeding and non-breeding white storks along a land use gradient
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The concept of resilience in recent sustainability research
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Just another buzzword? A systematic literature review of knowledge-related concepts in sustainability science
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