InPeople • Nature • LandscapesbyLukas FlinzbergerDo Geographical Indication labels inform about the sustainability of landscape-based food products?Among producers of regionalized foodstuff, there are common positive beliefs about sustainability of their products. While the Geographic…6d ago
InPeople • Nature • LandscapesbySukanya BasuExploring Urban Edible Foraging: Navigating Megacity LandscapesUrban foraging is essential for promoting biodiversity. It makes use of underutilised resources, reduces food waste, fosters people’s…Mar 4
InPeople • Nature • LandscapesbyLaura KmochChanging Landscapes and Cultural Keystone Species in Morocco’s High AtlasJoin Chaima and Lilliana, two MSc students in our research group, on their independent fieldwork journey in Morocco’s Central High Atlas.Aug 31, 2023Aug 31, 2023
InPeople • Nature • LandscapesbyDario WolbeckWood Pastures in Northwest Germany — A Piece of Living Forest HistoryThe history of our forests is rich in traditions and land use types that have shaped the landscape for centuries. One fascinating chapter…Sep 16Sep 16
InPeople • Nature • LandscapesbyPramila ThapaWelcome back to Bengaluru, the Garden City!My previous post on Bengaluru related how we successfully accomplished the adaptation of our fieldwork design, at the height of the…Jul 19, 2023Jul 19, 2023
InPeople • Nature • LandscapesbyLukas FlinzbergerDo Geographical Indication labels inform about the sustainability of landscape-based food products?Among producers of regionalized foodstuff, there are common positive beliefs about sustainability of their products. While the Geographic…6d ago
InPeople • Nature • LandscapesbySukanya BasuExploring Urban Edible Foraging: Navigating Megacity LandscapesUrban foraging is essential for promoting biodiversity. It makes use of underutilised resources, reduces food waste, fosters people’s…Mar 4
InPeople • Nature • LandscapesbyLaura KmochChanging Landscapes and Cultural Keystone Species in Morocco’s High AtlasJoin Chaima and Lilliana, two MSc students in our research group, on their independent fieldwork journey in Morocco’s Central High Atlas.Aug 31, 2023
InPeople • Nature • LandscapesbyDario WolbeckWood Pastures in Northwest Germany — A Piece of Living Forest HistoryThe history of our forests is rich in traditions and land use types that have shaped the landscape for centuries. One fascinating chapter…Sep 16
InPeople • Nature • LandscapesbyPramila ThapaWelcome back to Bengaluru, the Garden City!My previous post on Bengaluru related how we successfully accomplished the adaptation of our fieldwork design, at the height of the…Jul 19, 2023
InPeople • Nature • LandscapesbyClaudia HeindorfCarbon Sink or Carbon Source? A Guided Tour through a Peat Landscape in TransformationThe Wietingsmoor in Northern Germany hosts surprisingly many unique landscape features and functions. One month of local fieldwork allowed…Apr 19, 2022
InPeople • Nature • LandscapesbyMarion JayRECONNECT — Reconciling fragmented and contested landscapesA social-ecological reconnection agenda for protected areasMar 15, 2023
InPeople • Nature • LandscapesbyChaima MobarakDiscovering Morocco’s diverse farming landscapes and cultureJourney with us as we traverse Morocco’s stunning landscapes, uncovering the rich tapestry of its agricultural practices and culture…Sep 3