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Diana Sietz
Dr. Diana SietzPIK
P.O. Box 60 12 03
Telegraphenbern A62 / 0.09
DE-14412 Potsdam
Germany
Phone: +49 (0)331 288 2454
E-mail: sietz(at)pik-potsdam.de
Key Publications of Diana Sietz (up to ten) :
Sietz, D., Frey, U., Roggero, M., Gong, Y., Magliocca, N., Tan, R., Janssen, P. and Vaclavik, T. (2019) Archetype analysis in sustainability research: Methodological portfolio and analytical frontiers. Special Feature: Archetype Analysis in Sustainability Research. Ecology and Society 24(3):34.
Oberlack, C., Sietz, D. et al. (2019) Archetype analysis in sustainability research: Meanings, motivations, and evidence-based policy making. Ecology and Society 24 (2):26.
Vidal Merino, M., Sietz, D., Jost, F. and Berger, U. (2019) Archetypes of climate vulnerability: A mixed-method approach applied in the Peruvian Andes. Climate and Development 11(5): 418-434.
Sietz, D., Fleskens, L. and Stringer, LC. (2017) Learning from non-linear ecosystem dynamics is vital for achieving land degradation neutrality. Land Degrad. Dev. DOI: 10.1002/ldr.2732
Sietz, D., Ordoñez, JC., Kok, MTJ., Janssen, P., Hilderink, HBM., Tittonell, P. and Van Dijk, H. (2017) Nested archetypes of vulnerability in African drylands: Where lies potential for sustainable agricultural intensification? Environmental Research Letters 12 (2017) 095006.
Sietz, D. and Feola, G. (2016) Resilience in the rural Andes: Critical dynamics, constraints and emerging opportunities. Reg. Environ. Chang. 16(8): 2163-2169.
Amjath-Babu, TS., Krupnik, T., Kaechele, H., Aravindakshan, S. and Sietz, D. (2016) Transitioning to groundwater irrigated intensified agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa: An indicator-based assessment. Agric. Water Manag. 168: 125-135.
Sietz, D. and Van Dijk, H. (2015) Land-based adaptation to global change: What drives soil and water conservation in western Africa? Glob. Environ. Chang. 33: 131-141.
Sietz, D. (2014) Regionalisation of global insights into dryland vulnerability: Better reflecting smallholders’ vulnerability in Northeast Brazil. Glob. Environ. Chang. 25(1): 173-185.
Sietz, D., Mamani Choque, SE. and Lüdeke, MKB. (2012) Typical patterns of smallholder vulnerability to weather extremes with regard to food security in the Peruvian Altiplano. Reg. Environ. Chang. 12(3): 489 - 505.
Sietz, D., Lüdeke, MKB. and Walther, C. (2011) Categorisation of typical vulnerability patterns in global drylands. Glob. Environ. Chang. 21(2): 431-440.
Expertise of Diana Sietz:
Expertise Category | Specific Expertise |
---|---|
Expert Type | Scientific / Fundamental Research |
Topic Atmosphere | Climate |
Topic Pedosphere | Soil Degradation / Erosion / Desertification |
Topic Economy/ResourceUse | Agriculture, Forestry and Fishery |
Food Security | |
Trade / Globalisation | |
Land Cover / Land Use / Landscape | |
Topic Politics/Law | Adaptation |
Regionalization / Globalization | |
Topic Sustainability | Ecological Sustainability |
Social Sustainability | |
Economic Sustainability | |
Statistical Focus | Extreme Events |
Variability | |
Methods | Data Collection |
Data Analysis | |
Modeling | |
Collaboration with developing and transition countries ; Capacity Building | |
Mountain Research Initiative | Sustainable land use and natural resources management |
Specialties of Diana Sietz:
Expertise: Archetype, Climate Variability and Change, Environmental Management, Land Degradation, Agriculture, Food Security, Andes, Africa, Europe
Keywords: classification, climatic change, adaptation, agricultural production systems, agroecosystems, geography, landscape ecology, latin america, agro-food studies, climate adaptation
Last update: 12/2/19
Source of data: ProClim- Research InfoSystem (1993-2024)
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