CiSci SUSAKI - Citizen science as a key pathway to achieve effective nature conservation and a sustainability transition on the island of Samothraki
Abstract
CiSciSusaki aims at analysing the socioecological system of the island of Samothraki, identify leverage points for a societal transformation towards a sustainable future and develop a framework for local initiatives supporting this goal.With scientific expertise and in support of the municipality and local initiatives, the scientists intend to contribute to the protection of the unique natural and cultural heritage of Samothraki and support the initiative to declare the whole island as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. The citizen science project opens the possibility to include local actors into the research process, win their support for a sustainable Samothraki and use their knowledge to gain methodologically sound insights into the ecological, social and economic conditions and opportunities of the island.
Publikationen
Perceptions, attitudes and involvement of local residents in the establishment of a Samothraki Biosphere Reserve, Greece
Autoren: Petridis, P Jahr: 2012
Journal articles
Transforming the Greek Island of Samothraki into a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve An Experience in Transdisciplinarity
Autoren: Fischer-Kowalski, M; Xenidis, L; Singh, SJ; Pallua, I Jahr: 2011
Journal articles
Establishing a Biosphere Reserve on the island of Samothraki, Greece: A transdisciplinary journey
Autoren: Petridis, P Jahr: 2016
Journal articles
The Role of Science in Sustainability Transitions. Lessons from Transdisciplinary Socioecological Research on a Greek Island
Autoren: Petridis, P Jahr: 2017
Doctoral Thesis
Island Sustainability: The Case of Samothraki
Autoren: Petridis, P; Fischer-Kowalski, M Jahr: 2016
Chapter in collected volumes
Samothraki. Die Geschichte einer griechischen Insel, die sich aufmachte, ein UNESCO-Biosphärenreservat zu werden
Autoren: Fischer-Kowalski, M; Pallua, I; Xenidis, L; Singh, SJ Jahr: 2014
Chapter in collected volumes
A Socio-metabolic Transition of Diets on a Greek Island: Evidence of "Quiet Stustainability"
Autoren: Petridis, P; Huber, J Jahr: 2017
Chapter in collected volumes
Reaching a socio-ecological tipping point: Overgrazing on the Greek island of Samothraki and the role of European agricultural policies
Autoren: Fetzel, T; Petridis, P; Noll, D; Singh, SJ; Fischer-Kowalski, M Jahr: 2018
Journal articles
The Interrelation of Infrastructure Expansion and Waste Generation on the Island of Samothraki, Greece
Autoren: Noll, D; Wiedenhofer, D; Miatto, A; Singh, SJ; Fischer-Kowalski, M Jahr: 2018
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
5th Summer School on “Aquatic and Social Ecology” on Samothraki, Greece
Autoren: Fischer-Kowalski, M; Petridis, P (Eds.) Jahr: 2019
Monographs
The expansion of the built environment, waste generation and EU recycling targets on Samothraki, Greece: An island's dilemma
Autoren: Noll, D; Wiedenhofer, D; Miatto, A; Singh, SJ Jahr: 2019
Journal articles
Caught in a Deadlock: Small Ruminant Farming on the Greek Island of Samothrace. The Importance of Regional Contexts for Effective EU Agricultural Policies
Autoren: Noll, D; Lauk, C; Gaube, V; Wiedenhofer, D Jahr: 2020
Journal articles
Samothraki in Transition: A Report on a Real-World Lab to Promote the Sustainability of a Greek Island
Autoren: Fischer-Kowalski, M; Low, M; Noll, D; Petridis, P; Skoulikidis, N Jahr: 2020
Journal articles
Project staff
Marina Fischer-Kowalski
Em.Univ.Prof. Dr. Marina Fischer-Kowalski
marina.fischer-kowalski@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-73731
Project Leader
15.06.2016 - 14.06.2020