TeachingForest and environmental policy for a world in transitionCore to our teaching is a problem-oriented learning approach that enables students to develop competences in social science – in particular political science – relevant for skills of practical relevance for their future. Social scientific topics are illustrated by examples of policy practice and illuminated by involving stakeholders and practitioners.
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Thesis topics
Currently, our chair is offering following topics for Bachelor and Masterthesis:
"Resistance in international forest politics: UNFF and the Legally Binding Agreement on Forests"
Ansprechperson: Prof. Dr. Daniela Kleinschmit
"Policies against Illegal Logging in China - Old problems, new policies?"
Ansprechperson: Sina Leipold
"Policies against Illegal Logging in Japan - Why Japan is not recognizing its "global responsibilities""
Ansprechperson: Sina Leipold
"Implementing the European Timber Regulation in Eastern Europe - Opportunities and Challenges"
Ansprechperson: Sina Leipold
"Circular Economy - A New Paradigm in the German Forest-Based Sector?"
Ansprechperson: Sina Leipold
"Drought risks: risk perceptions in public and among water user groups in the drought 2015 in Southern Germany"
Contact person: Sylvia Kruse
"Drought risk: An policy analysis of droughts policies on the European level"
Contact person: Sylvia Kruse
Please contact the respective contact person. Of course you can also suggest your own topic in consultation with your supervisor.
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