THINKPIECES
2022
- Diana Figueroa – Master Thesis – ongoing – Mapping intersectionalities in the Southwestern Amazon Region. A Case Study of Brazil Nut Harvesting Women.
- Anika Gelpke – Bachelor Thesis – ongoing – Effect of soil moisture and root exudate compounds on greenhouse gas emissions from pastures and rainforests in the Amazon: a laboratory incubation study.
2021
- Andrea Arancibia – Master Thesis – Palm fruits potential for sustainable commercialization in Pando, Bolivia.
- Jenny Bauer – Master Thesis – Influence of drought and above-ground biodiversity on general and phosphorus cycling microorganism communities in tropical soils.
- Paul Mathaess – Master Thesis – The relation between infrastructure and extractivism of non-timber forest products in the southwestern Amazon.
- Oskar Holetzek – Bachelor Thesis - Spill-over effects between primary forests and agricultural land and implications on the land-sharing vs. land-sparing debate – A Bolivian case study.
- Vanessa Illenseer – Bachelor Thesis – Enzyme activity along a biodiversity gradient in Amazonia.
- Claudia Pinzón – Master Thesis – Un caso de espacios cívicos en disputa en Perú, Brasil y Bolivia: Sociedad civil, Estado y territorio en la Amazonía Suroccidental
- Froese, R., Pinzón, C., Schönenberg, R. & Schilling, J. Local Actions Against Global Dynamics – COVID-19 as a Catalyst of Social Transformation in the South-Western Amazon. In: Dany, Charlotte; Groppe, Annalena: Peace Perspectives No. 1: Peace and the Pandemic – International Perspectives on Social Polarization and Cohesion in Times of COVID-19. pp. 38-44.
- Froese, R. & Schilling, J. Goldbergbau im Peruanischen Amazonas – Eine Bedrohung für die Menschliche Sicherheit. Friedensakademie-Blog, 03.02.2021.
- PRODIGY. Functional diversity to foster conviviality? Understanding the Cascade of Amazonian Tipping Points. White Paper for the Global Land Forum 2021.
2020
- Dennis Löwe – Master Thesis – Influence of biodiversity and soil depth on the substrate-use efficiency of microbial communities of Amazonia.
2019