Completed dissertations

Completed dissertations

2025

  • Marieke Stammermann, NWP Planungsgesellschaft Oldenburg: Climate adaptation on the North Sea coast of Lower Saxony

2022

  • Nicole Neumann: Accessibility in tourist areas: How do the service providers of a tourist destination deal with the barrier of food intolerance?

2019

  • Jürgen Knies, Jade University of Applied Sciences: The spatial reference in future energy systems

2018

  • Reinhard Wegener-Kopp, Senator for Labour, Women, Health, Youth and Social Affairs, Department of Occupational Safety and Health, Bremen: Future potential of environmental heat sources for the sustainable heat supply of urban areas - model of a site-specific environmental heat potential analysis
  • Vasco Brummer, Offenburg University of Applied Sciences: Governance and conflict management in community energy using the example of citizen energy cooperatives in Germany - A comparison of the social framework in Germany, the USA and the United Kingdom

2015

  • Silke Neumeyer, HAWK, Göttingen: Investigation of regional self-management with the aim of nature conservation-orientated regional development using the example of the GREEN BELT in Germany
  • Marta Jacuniak-Suda, University of Oldenburg, Applied Geography and Environmental Planning Group: Integrated Development Strategies in Rural Peripheries of Europe - Case Studies in Scotland and Poland
  • Georg Fiedler, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Department of Geography, Chair of Anthropogeography: Political-geographical governance research. A power analysis of governance regimes in the regional development of the Autonomous Community of Extremadura, Spain

2012

  • Agnes Kriszan, Institute for Regional Geography, Leipzig: Between external determination and self-development - civil society actors as an endogenous resource for the development of rural-peripheral small towns in Poland

2011

  • Norbert Klostermann, City of Oldenburg, Transport Department: Cycling in the city - now more than ever? Cycling today and in the future under the influence of current megatrends climate, energy, demographics, lifestyle: results of four international case studies

2009

  • Pia Steffenhagen: Comparative study of the scope and organisation of regional fundraising for environmental and nature conservation projects in rural regions of Germany and the social commitment of companies in Germany and the UK
(Changed: 11 Feb 2026)  Kurz-URL:Shortlink: https://uol.de/p115849en
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