CZS Research Groups for Earth System Modeling

Focus topic: Resource efficiency
Type of funding: Large individual funding projects
Programme: CZS Individual funding
Funded institution:
  • Max-Planck-Institut für Geoanthropologie

The Anthropocene is the geochronological epoch shaped by humans. The project aims to better understand the interaction between humans and the Earth system in the Anthropocene. To this end, it comprises two research groups.

Goals

The current profound ecological changes are caused by industrialized mankind. They have a major impact on life on earth. This is referred to as a new geological epoch, the Anthropocene.

Since the middle of the 20th century, exponential increases in various socio-economic indicators, e.g. water and fertilizer consumption, have led to environmental changes. In order to avoid environmental and systemic risks, there is a need to promote a social transformation towards global sustainability.

In order to better understand the complex interactions between human societies and the Earth system in the Anthropocene and to develop effective strategies for coping with global environmental change, the project comprises two research groups. The "Co-evolutionary Modeling" group develops integrated modeling approaches to better understand human behavior and regenerative land use practices. The group "Climate Change Risks" analyzes risks and impacts of extreme events and tipping points on the Earth system and human societies.

Involved persons:

Sonja Hake

Program Manager

Phone: +49 (0)711 - 162213 - 18

E-mail: sonja.hake@carl-zeiss-stiftung.de

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Prof. Dr. Jürgen Renn

Max-Planck-Institut für Geoanthropologie

Detailed information:

Focus topic: Resource efficiency
Programme: CZS Individual funding
Type of funding: Large individual funding projects
Target group: Public
Funding budget: 8.970.000 €
Period of time: Oktober 2024 - September 2032

Funded institution: