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PhD, MSc, and BSc theses

PhD theses

  • Diana Sietz (2011): Dryland vulnerability – Typical patterns and dynamics in support of vulnerability reduction efforts, PhD in Geography, University of Potsdam

  • Diana Reckien (2007): Intraregional migration in old industrialised regions - Qualitative Modelling of household location decisions as an input to policy and plan making in Leipzig/Germany and Wirral/Liverpool/UK, PhD in Geography, University of Marburg

  • Malaak Kallache (2007): Trends and Extreme Values of River Discharge Time Series, PhD in Physics, University of Bayreuth

  • Henning Rust (2007): Detection of long-range dependence: application in climate and hydrology. PhD in Physics, University of Potsdam

  • Klaus Eisenack (2006): Model Ensembles for Natural Resource Management, PhD in Mathematics, Free University Berlin

Master theses

  • Anto Dominic Raphael (2011): Evaluation of meteorological fire risk indices for German states. MSc. in Forest Information and Technology, Eberswalde University
  • Martin Budde (2011): Klimaprojektionen und deren Unsicherheiten für die Region Hyderabad (Indien) auf der Basis der IPCC AR4 Rechnungen und lokaler Beobachtungsdaten, University of Potsdam
  • Dennis Möller (2011): Einfluss von Grosswetterlagen auf das Sturmflutverhalten in der Ostsee. MSc in Geography, University of Bonn

  • Nele Protze (2010): Die räumliche Ausprägung der Hitzevulnerabilität städtischer Bevölkerung im Rahmen des globalen Klimawandels - Beispiel Berlin. MSc. in Geography, Free University Berlin

  • Mady Olonschek (2010): Development of the Future Heating and Cooling Energy Demand of Households in Germany under Climate Change. MSc. in Geography

  • Tabea Lissner (2008): Vulnerability Analysis for North-Rhine Westphalia - Climate Impacts on Human Health. MSc. in Geography, Humboldt University

  • Carsten Walther (2007): Multiregression-Clustering for classification of human-environment systems. MSc. in Physics, University of Potsdam

  • Dirk Rommeney (2006): A cellular automaton model for the simulation of urban land use. MSc. in Geoecology, University of Potsdam

  • Jaime Rojas Hernandez (2006): Consumption dynamics of interdependent lifestyle groups. MSc. in Physics, University of Potsdam

Bachelor theses

  • Marcus Klaus (2010): Assessing potential impact of winter storms on North-Rhine Westphalian forests. BSc. in Geography, Humboldt University

  • Cornelius Senf (2010): Possible future impacts on human health in urban areas: Heat waves in Berlin. BSc. in Geography, Humboldt University Berlin

 

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