Dokumente Fakultät für Geowissenschaften und Geographie (inkl. GAUSS) nach Gutachter "Faust, Heiko Prof. Dr."
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Natural Resource Use Conflicts in Indonesia: A Challenge for Sustainable Development and Education for Sustainable Development
(2012-06-05)Many of Indonesia's natural resources are degraded due to over-utilization. Examples are over-exploitation of fish stocks or non-timber forest resources. In many cases commons dilemmas' regularly occurring in open access ... -
Partizipation in Umweltorganisationen
(2013-03-05)The thesis is about participation in environmental organisations. The Deutscher Jugendbund für Naturbeobachtung (DJN) and Greenpeace in Göttingen have been examined regarding to similarities and differences in the way ... -
Perspectives of Sustainable Collaborative Management: A Case Study in Kerinci Seblat National Park, Sumatra-Indonesia
(2017-05-02)A conservation area is a natural resource in which management uses the resources based on the principles of protecting and preserving by utilizing wisely and minimizing inflicted damage. Although the damage resulting from ... -
Political Change and Urban Growth in a Medium-sized Outer Island Capital in Indonesia: The Case of Palu, Central Sulawesi
(2022-11-28)Purpose: This study examines how Palu’s urban development was affected by centralization and subsequent decentralization policies as well as how these shaped the local government and society. This study also explores local ... -
Produktion öffentlicher Räume in indischen Megastädten
(2019-12-06)Since India’s economic liberalization in the 1990s the cities have undergone tremendous change. It goes along with conflicts about public spaces. This dissertation describes and analyzes the dynamics of mega-urban public ... -
Räumliches Einkaufsverhalten und Standortpolitik im Einzelhandel unter Berücksichtigung von Agglomerationseffekten
(2014-10-22)This thesis deals with spatial shopping behavior in relation to retail agglomerations, more precisely the aim is to identify demand-side agglomeration economies (urbanization economies, localization economies) in retail. ... -
Rescaling conflictive access and property relations in the context of REDD+ in Jambi, Indonesia
(2016-06-10)The Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) mechanism has been framed as a „win-win“-solution by donors, conservation organizations and corporate actors facilitating simultaneously forest ... -
Soil Properties Mapping and Land Evaluation for Potential Agricultural Land Use Types in A Luoi district, Thua Thien Hue province, Central Vietnam
(2019-07-03)Agriculture plays an essential role in Vietnam, especially central Vietnam, which is the least developed economically and socially compared to the other regions. Many administrative levels in Vietnam have implemented ... -
Space-time modelling of seasonal soil moisture for improved crop production – the case of the Guinea savannah region, Ghana
(2020-12-17)The upsurge in advocacy for food security in SSA implies the urgent need for improved sustainable adaptation measures that can boost food-crop production. This is of utmost concern, because, over the past decades, food ... -
Sustainability Transitions in German Livestock Farming: The Role of Innovations, Incumbents, and Imagined Futures
(2023-08-10)Environmental degradation, climate change, and issues of social justice highlight the need to develop and transition to more sustainable modes of production, consumption, and living. Livestock farming in Germany is a sector ... -
The role of Islamic microfinance in poverty alleviation and environmental awareness in Pasuruan, East Java, Indonesia: A comparative study
(2013-08-07)Poverty is one of the greatest problems affecting developing countries. Socio-economic imbalances, created by both natural and artificial resource scarcity, restrict impoverished people’s access to economic opportunities, ... -
Urbanisation, Land Use and Soil Resource: Spatio-Temporal Analyses of Trends and Environmental Effects in Two Metropolitan Regions of Ghana (West Africa)
(2020-12-23)With more than half of the world’s population already urbanised, global sustainability is partly hinged on how the urbanisation process is impacting the natural environment. Therefore, it is important to characterise, ...