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Oct. 31, 2025

CCR participates in the International Climate Resilience Conference (iCARE) 2025

Scientists from the Centre for Climate Resilience (CCR) participated in this year's International Climate Resilience Conference (iCARE), held from 26 to 29 October 2025 at Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich. The conference brought together scholars, policymakers, and practitioners to exchange insights and strategies for advancing climate resilience across diverse disciplines.
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iCARE
Oct. 30, 2025

New Research Network on Industrial Ecology Launched

The University of Augsburg welcomes Prof. Dr. Simron J. Singh from the University of Waterloo as a visiting professor. Together with the Resource Lab, he is launching an international research network in the field of Industrial Ecology – with a focus on island nations, resource management, and climate adaptation.
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Dr. Andrea Thorenz and Prof. Dr. Simron J. Singh at the Summer School in Split, Croatia.
Oct. 17, 2025

Gaining a better understanding the role of tropical multiple cropping

Multiple cropping, the simultaneous cultivation of several crop species in space or time, is a widespread global agricultural practice. However, it is not adequately included in existing land use models. A study conducted at the University of Augsburg shows how such models could be improved.

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Reisanbau (Symbolfoto)
Oct. 2, 2025

Congratulations to Our Award-Winning Researchers!

We are proud to announce that researchers from the Center for Climate Resilience, together with Martin Nerlinger from the University of St. Gallen, received the Climate Finance Award from Liechtenstein Life Assurance AG and the University of Liechtenstein at the Liechtenstein Workshop of Sustainable Finance.
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Climate Finance Award
Oct. 2, 2025

International workshop empowers BRaVE doctoral students to think interdisciplinarily

From August 3 to 6, 2025, twelve international doctoral students met with the coordination team of the BRaVE research network at the Mesnerhof in Tyrol to connect and exchange ideas in an interdisciplinary setting. The retreat was supported by Tobias Buser, a coach for interdisciplinary research and cooperation
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BRaVe Gruppenfoto
Aug. 5, 2025

ISAGA 2025: Rouven Kaiser receives Best Paper Award for contribution to serious games in the context of the climate crisis

At this year's ISAGA conference (International Simulation and Gaming Association: https://www.isaga2025.com/) in Stuttgart, Rouven Kaiser and Matthias Mittelberger were awarded a Best Paper Award for their joint study on the impact of serious games as interactive climate change simulations.
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Isaga
July 31, 2025

Centre for Climate Resilience at the Global Tipping Points Conference 2025

Miriam Rodriguez Carrasco, Anna Maier, Prof. Dr. Florian Diekert and Felix Kotulla represented the Centre for Climate Resilience of the University of Augsburg at the second edition of the Global Tipping Points Conference in Exeter in the United Kingdom.

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Global Tipping Conference 2025
June 25, 2025

Podcast episode: Environment, health and optimism - what we can achieve together

In the latest “SWR2-Wissen” podcast, Prof. Dr. Claudia Traidl-Hoffmann, an environmental and preventive medicine specialist, talks about the connection between the environment and health - and how we can accomplish a lot through knowledge, prevention and joint action.
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Prof. Dr. Claudia Traidl-Hoffmann bei ARD Campus Talk
June 24, 2025

Natural forest reserves as a means of offsetting methane emissions from rice cultivation

The West African states want to become less dependent on rice imports and are promoting regional cultivation. In the journal Environmental Research Letters, scientists led by CCR board member Prof. Dr. Harald Kunstmann have now published a study that examines the semi-arid savannah forests of West Africa as potential methane sinks for offsetting methane emissions from rice cultivation.

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Mole Park Ghana Methanmesssungen
May 26, 2025

Do early warning signals of tipping points lead to better decisions?

CCR professor Florian Diekert and colleagues have presented a framework for improved resilience strategies for human-nature systems in the Journal of The Royal Society Interface. The concept provides a better understanding of how, when and why early warning systems and indicators can lead to improved decisions – and when they cannot.
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How a simple early warning system (EWSys) works.
May 21, 2025

Land Use, Climate Change, and Hydrological Extremes – CCR member Prof. Fiener contributed to an opinion article

Floods, droughts, and heatwaves are increasing globally. This is typically attributed to CO2-driven climate change. In an opinion article for Hydrology and Earth System Science, Peter Fiener and colleagues argue that the focus on CO2-driven climate change is leading to a shift in focus away from potentially more important drivers of floods and droughts: past land-use changes.

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Landnutzung durch den Menschen: Versiegelung, Verdichtung und Entwässerung von Böden, Verlust von Feldgehölzen
March 31, 2025

The World Climate Game at the CCR

Innovative teaching at the ZfK: students from three subject areas are taking an interdisciplinary approach to climate, resilience and serious games. The first World Climate Game took place from 10 to 14 March 2025 as an interdisciplinary block seminar at the Centre for Climate Resilience.
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Board of the world climate game

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