Julia Fritzsche

PhD Student

 

Sustainable Use of Natural Resources

Schloss Osthof-Nord 

julia.fritzsche@zalf.de

 

Bio

Julia Fritzsche is a PhD student in agroecology at the Department of Sustainable Use of Natural Resources at the University of Hohenheim and (based at) Programme Area 3, Agricultural Landscape Systems, of the Leibniz-Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF). Within the Agroecology4Climate project Julia's dissertation aims to investigate the interacting factors of agroecological practices, movements and values and their relation to climate change mitigation and adaptation in Brandenburg, Germany.

Curriculum Vitae

Since 09/2024

PhD student, Programme Area 3, Agricultural Landscape Systems, Leibniz-Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) and Department of Sustainable Use of Natural Resources, Institute of Social Sciences in Agriculture, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany

08/2023 – 08/2024

Junior Consultant in Sustainability Management, sustainable AG, Germany

08/2021 – 06/2023

Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Social-Ecological Resilience for Sustainable Development, Stockholm University, Sweden

Thesis Title: Telling a different story: Farming resilience in hay milk farms in Salzburg province

09/2020 – 05/2021

Intern at Jane Goodall Institute Germany (remote) and Oekom Publisher, Germany

02/2019  06/2020

Research assistant, Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University, The Netherlands

09/2017 – 06/2020

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Global Sustainability Science, Utrecht University, The Netherlands

 

Thesis Title: Evaluating the effectiveness of SDG 10 in reducing international inequality from the perspective of recipient and donor countries: the case of Least Developed Countries and Germany

 

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