Universität Bayreuth

Thomas Koellner


Anschrift:
Herr Prof. Dr. Thomas Koellner
Universität Bayreuth
Fakultät II - Biologie, Chemie und Geowissenschaften
Professorship for Ecological Services
Straße:
Universitätsstr. 30
Ort:
95440 Bayreuth
Tel.:
+49 (0)921 / 55-2373
Fax:
+49 (0)921 / 55-2334

Leistungsprofil:
Praxisrelevante Forschungsgebiete:
  • RESEARCH FIELD A: REGIONAL MODELS OF ECOSYSTEM SERVICES IN HUMAN-ENVIRONMENT SYSTEMS
  • RESEARCH FIELD B: GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE, BIODIVERSITY AND ECOLOGICAL SERVICES
  • RESEARCH FIELD C: GLOBAL FINANCIAL MARKETS AND ECOSYSTEM SERVICES

Praxisrelevante aktuelle Projekte:
  • 2009-2013: Assessing and Compensating the Ecosystem Impacts of Agricultural Products in the North-South Context – “myEcosystem”, ETH Zurich
  • 2008-2010: Operational Characterization Factors for Land use Impacts on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in the Life-Cycle Impact Assessment – Compatible with the Framework of the UNEP-SETAC Life Cycle Initiative.
  • 2009-2013: Complex Terrain and Ecological Heterogeneity (TERRECO): Evaluating ecosystem services in production
versus water yield and water quality
in mountainous landscapes.



Publikationen:
  • Gaehwiler, M., Gross, B., Koellner, T., Proctor, W. and Zilberman, D., (2009). Marketing Ecosystem Services (PES). In: Edited by P. Kumar and Muradian, R., Payments for Ecosystem Services. Oxford University Press: India.: 166-193.
  • Koellner, T., Sell, J., Gähwiler, M. & Scholz, R.W. (2008). Assessment of the management of organizations supplying ecosystem services from tropical forests. Global Environmental Change 18: 746-757.
  • Koellner, T. (2008) Trading on Scarcity: Ecological Progress and Financial Market Innovations. Input paper for the 9th International Sustainability Leadership Symposium 2008 "Capitalising3 on Natural Resources. New Dynamics in the Financial Markets." Zurich, September 2008
  • Koellner, T., Suh, S., Weber, O., Moser, C. & Scholz, R.W. (2007). Environmental impacts of conventional and sustainable investment funds compared with Input-Output Life Cycle Assessment. Journal of Industrial Ecology 11: 41-60.
  • Koellner, T. und S. Engel (2008) Globale Finanzinstrumente für Ökosystemdienstleistungen. Die Volkswirtschaft. Das Magazin für Wirtschaftspolitik. 7/8: 60-62


Kooperationsangebot für die Wirtschaft / Praxis:
Bevorzugte Form der Kooperation:
  • FuE
  • Bachelor-/Master-/Diplomarbeit
  • Doktorarbeit

Angebote der Zusammenarbeit:
  • Direct collaboration with companies in the financial sector with respect to biodiversity and ecosystem services. For example ecological impacts of mutual funds or concepts for a carbon/ecosystem neutral credit cards.



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