Marion Glaser

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Marion Glaser is a qualified German social scientist at the Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine Ecology (ZMT) in Bremen .

Life

Marion Glaser studied environmental sociology and agricultural science at the universities of Cologne , Bath and London . She did her doctorate in social sciences at the Humboldt University in Berlin . She then worked in the UK, Bangladesh, Belize and Brazil on agriculture and forestry, flood protection programs and coastal management (ICZM). She coordinated the socio-economic working group in the ZMT project MADAM (Brazilian Mangrove Dynamics and Management) from 1995 to 2005. Today she is involved in the ZMT's SPICE project (Indonesia).

research

Marion Glaser works on the integrated dynamics of socio-ecological relationships with a focus on transdisciplinary sustainability and the resilience analysis of social systems. It also examines the risk management of rural households. In her projects she investigates particularly pioneering methods for the participatory integration of local population groups and publishes on this topic. Your regional focus is on Indonesia , Brazil, Bangladesh and Belize .

Works (selection)

In addition to numerous articles in specialist journals, she wrote the following books or book chapters, among others:

  • M. Glaser, G. Krause, B. Ratter, M. Welp: Human-Nature Interaction in the Anthropocene: Potentials of Social-Ecological Systems Analysis. Routledge, 2012.
  • K. Schwerdtner-Mañez, M. Glaser, S. Ferse, H. Wiederhold, H. Sulzbacher: Danger from below. In: Water: Warning! Climate change - secondary effects on water. (= Interjection. Issue 1/2011). 2011. (regklam.de)
  • M. Glaser, S. Ferse, G. Krause, R. Deswandi, I. Radjawali: People, reefs and fish in Spermonde Archipelago, South Sulawesi. Report. Bremen / Makassar 2010.
  • M. Glaser: The 'social' in ecosystem management: Theoretical and empirical dimensions. Habilitation thesis, Berlin Humboldt University, 2006.
  • M. Glaser, N. Cabral, A. Ribeiro: Gente, ambiente e ciência: Para um manejo transdisciplinar em áreas de manguezal. Editora Cejup, Belém 2005.
  • M. Glaser: Water to the Swamp? Irrigation and Patterns of Accumulation and Agrarian Change in Bangladesh. University of Bath, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Bath 1989.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Archived copy ( memento of February 22, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) CV on the ZMT website, accessed on February 19, 2011.