MSc-Theses
MSc Theses
Caballero Espejo, Maria Esther, Ecosystem-based Adaptation to Future Precipitation Impact in Peru During Coastal-El Nino Events SICCS, (2019).
Markkanen, Johanna, Comparison of Lifecycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Energy Balances and Sustainability Indicators of Crop- and Waste-based Biogas Production, SICCS, (2018)
Barbara Hof, Approaching Knightian Uncertainty in Cost-Benefit Analysis in Climate Economics: From Cost-Risk to Cost-Benefit Analysis, SICCS, (2017)
Felix Schreyer, Decision Under Climate Uncertainty: Learning in Target-Based Approaches, SICSS (2017)
Lukas Stein, Investigating and Comparing Differently Framed Climate Targets, SICSS (2016)
Jana Mintenig, The Role of Bioenergy and Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) in the Case of Delayed Climate Policy Evaluated by Cost-Risk Analysis, Department of Economics (2016)
Philipp Sommer, Bioenergy and Irrigation in an integrated Climate Model Analysis, SICSS (2015)
Tania Wang, Impact of the internalization of the health consequences related to red meat consumption on the agricultural sector in the United States, cooperation with Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg (2015)
Robert Roth, Evaluating Delayed Climate Policy by Cost-Risk Analysis, Department of Economics (2014)
Patrick Pieper, Investigation of Spatial Sensitivities in an Integrated Assessment of Stratospheric Sulfur Aerosol Solar Radiation Management respecting Regional Precipitation Guardrails, SICSS (2014)
Marius Stankoweit, Contributions to an Integrated Assessment of Solar Radiation Management with MIND, SICSS (2013)
Benjamin Blanz, Investment under Uncertainty: Prospects for reducing complexity in the coupled energy-economy-climate model environment (Re)MIND” Department of Economics (2013)
Antje Schütz, Decisive factors for companies on the amount of implementation of a climate policy, SICSS (2012)
Ruth Sos, Erstellung eines open-source Werkzeugs auf Basis von gvSIG und Java zur Modellierung und Visualisierung der Verschmutzung von Fließgewässern am Beispiel Brasilien, cooperation with Hafencity University Hamburg (2012)
Christian Llull, Impacts of Biofuels Development on Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa -Modeling Income Effects in a Partial Equilibrium Model, cooperation with Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (2008)
Torsten Krüger, Produktions-, Energie- und Emissionsintensitäten in der globalen Landwirtschaft, Department of Economics (2007)
Niels Kruse, Ecotourism and Development, Department of Economics (2005)
Ina Hubry, Die Landwirtschaft im Spannungsfeld zwischen Ökonomie und Ökologie – eine modellgestützte Analyse der EU-Agrarpolitik, Department of Economics (2004)
Heike Edam, Patent-Schutz für die Biodiversität? Ökologische, ökonomische und soziale Aspekte der Zuweisung globaler Verfügungsrechte an pflanzengenetischen Ressourcen, Department of Economics (2004)
Niels Frank, Strategic Allocation of Tradable Emission Permits in the Electricity Market, Department of Economics (2004)
Hajo Wenzlawski, The Global CSP Market – Its Industry, Structure and Decision Mechanisms, Department of Economics (2003)
Malte Schwoon, Optimal CO2 Abatement with Socio-economic Inertia and Endogenous Technological Change, Department of Economics (2003)