Leading work for sustainable solutions


About me
I bring together diverse people to solve complex problems. I do so as professor for environmental economics at the Centre for Climate Resilience at the University of Augsburg.
Research
My research revolves around the relationship between the natural and the social environment. How can we best design sustainable polices for growth in the digital era? A specific focus of my work is on tipping threats, group structures and climate resilience.
Recent publications:
Paper with Timo Goeschl and Christian König-Kersting in the Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists: Attribution to Anthropogenic Causes Helps Prevent Adverse Events
Paper with Daniel Heyen, Frikk Nesje and Soheil Shayegh in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface: Do early warning signals of tipping points lead to better decisions?
Paper with Tillmann Eymess in Games and Economic Behavior: Changing Collective Action: Nudges and Team Decisions