Iris Kunze
Dr. Iris Kunze
Status left BOKU
Career
- 2014 - 2017 research fellow at the Centre for Global Change and Sustainability, BOKU
- 2011 Post-doc-Coordinator of the Doctoral School of Sustainable Development and Research about Concepts of Human-Nature Relationship at BOKU
- 2009 - 2011 Post-doc Research and Teaching Fellow at the Department of Sociology, University of Münster, Germany
- 2008 Phil. Dissertation, University of Münster
- 2003 Diploma in Geography, University of Münster, Germany
Awards
- 2011 Donald Durnbaugh Starting Scholar Award of the Communal Studies Association
Projects
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Publications
Knowledge Transfer to Society
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Lectures
(2016) Transformative Social Innovation and the Global Ecovillage Network. Empirical results in the process of transdisciplinary theory building.
Autoren: Kunze, I.
International Sustainability Transittion Conference (IST)
(2015) Best Practice Results of interpersonal Real Life Experiments for an Integral Sustainable Way of Living. Empirical Observations in Ecovillages.
Autoren: Kunze, Iris
Ecological Economics Conference
(2015) Innovative governance solutions for Sustainable Business – Collaborative Experiences from the Field
Autoren: Kunze, Iris Fein, Elke
World Sustainablity Forum
(2014) Concepts of Human-Nature Relationships and the Governance of Social-Ecological Systems
Autoren: Penker, M.; Flint, C.; Muhar, A.; Braito, M.; Böck, K.; Kunze, I.; Yoshida, y.
The 20th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management (ISSRM)
(2013) Ecosystem services of rivers: perceptions of different stakeholder groups
Autoren: Böck, K, Muhar, S, Muhar, A, Kunze, I
10th Biennial Conference of the European Society for Ecological Economics (ESEE) 2013 - Ecological Economics and Institutional Dynamics
(2013) Contemporary typologies of human-nature relationships and the ecosystem service concept: exploring management & governance connections
Autoren: Flint, C; Muhar, A; Penker, M; Braito, M; Muhar, S; Böck, K; Kunze, I; Yoshida, Y
The Intersection of Society and Nature in Sustainability Research