Andrea Büermann

Doctoral Researcher

My Research Project

 

In my research I set a focus on socio-ecological systems as e.g. in nature conservation actions on local and regional level. Citizen Science is a great field for investigating pro-environmental behaviour and nature-connectedness of people on one hand and current threats to biodiversity and conservation on the other hand. As a geographer I am applying methods from social and natural sciences with a particular interest in spatial analysis.

Short CV

 

since 06/2020

PhD Candidate and Project Coordination in the Citizen Science Project VielFalterGarten

Partnering institutions include:

  • German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv)Halle-Jena-Leipzig
  • Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ
  • BUND Leipzig
  • Amt für Stadtgrün und Gewässer of the City of Leipzig
 
05/2017 – 08/2018Research associate in “BIOSHARE” at Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ
10/2019 – 05/2020Project Coordination of “Historical Ecosystem Services on Natural Heritage Sites” funded by the German Federal Environmental Foundation (DBU) (www.naturerbe-leben.de) at German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig

iDiv publications

 

Crouzat, E., De Frutos, A., Grescho, V., Carver, S., Büermann, A., Carvalho-Santos, C., Kraemer, R., Mayor, S., Pöpperl, F., Rossi, C., Schröter, M., Stritih, A., Sofia Vaz, A., Watzema, J. and Bonn, A.

(2022): Potential supply and actual use of cultural ecosystem services in mountain protected areas and their surroundings. Ecosystem Services

Palliwoda, J., Büermann, A., Fischer, J., Kraemer, R., Schröter, M.

(2021): Zoning of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves: A Comprehensive Set of Geodata for Europe. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
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Puschstrasse 4
04103 Leipzig
Germany

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B.02.23

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+49 341 9739172
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Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ

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