Interdisciplinary Dialogue: Heterodox economic approaches to land use change and conflict – Institutional framing and economic valuation

Economic analysis uses a wide range of methods for the study of land use decision making. This interdisciplinary dialogue explored two different economic approaches to land use and land use conflict through a panel consisting of Jesko Hirschfeld (Institute for Ecological Economy Research in Berlin, IÖW), Sarah Keuthmann ( WINS/IRI THESys, HU Berlin), Julian Sagebiel…

Interdisciplinary Dialogue: How to operationalise the term water security?

The Interdisciplinary Dialogue created a common ground for water researchers from different perspectives and aimed at out-of-the-box thinking and productive knowledge exchange on water research. Three panellists including Jaime Linton, Head of the Chair of the Environmental Capital and Sustainable River Management at the GEOLAB at the Université de Limoges, Dörthe Tetzlaff Professor in Ecohydrology…