Welcome

to the webpage of the Department of Sustainable Use of Natural Resources (430c).

Here you will find info about our department, our research, teaching, our team and our work.

Our department

Food is what connects us in the most fundamental ways with nature. We depend on ecosystems, and we impact ecosystems through the way we produce, prepare and eat our food. We need water to irrigate our fields, bees to pollinate our orchards, soil to root our crops. What we eat also defines us as societies and as individuals. Right now many things are, however, wrong in the way we grow and eat our food.

In our department we are interested in understanding how to do food better: How can we create a world where everyone has sufficient and nutritious food they enjoy eating? How can we produce our food without destroying the very natural resources that food production depends on? How can we create a food system that is more just and more sustainable?

Contact

Department Sustainable Use of Natural Resources (430C)
Schloss Osthof-Nord
Schwerzstraße 40
Building 04.32/Room 116 (secretary)
70599 Stuttgart

0711 459 22141
E-Mail


Latest news

What Could Farming Look Like in 2060? [21.05.2026]

At the Festival der Zukünfte in Kempten, the BRIGHT-Futures team invited visitors to imagine hopeful futures for food systems, agriculture and the environment.more


Fieldwork in Siaya, Kenya: Farming Practices, Biodiversity and Resilience [18.05.2026]

Ongoing BRIGHT-Futures research examines how smallholder farming communities navigate food security, biodiversity, and environmental change.more


Beyond Research: Reflections from the IPPAE Retreat 2026 [13.05.2026]

Department members Marisol Galicia Ramirez and Nuray joined researchers and faculty at the IPPAE Retreat 2026 in Bad Liebenzell, Germany. more


Farewell Evening for Amelie, Anne Elise and Julie [04.05.2026]

Department members gathered for a farewell evening with Amelie Schönhaar, Anne Elise Stratton, and Julie Fortin ahead of their new beginnings.more


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