Kerstin Jantke
Diplom-Umweltwissenschaftlerin, PhD student
Research Unit Sustainability and Global Change
Departments of Geosciences and Economics
Hamburg University
Germany
| Visiting address: | Room 007, Pavilion, Bundesstr. 55, 20146 Hamburg |
| Mail address: | FNU, ZMK, Bundesstr. 55, 20146 Hamburg, Germany |
| Phone: | +49 40 42838 7090 |
| Fax: | +49 40 42838 7009 |
| E-mail: | kerstin.jantke(at)zmaw.de |
Kerstin Jantke's research interests are interdisciplinary and cover conservation biology, systematic conservation planning, and ecological economics. She works with ecologic-economical models, applied to the analysis of biodiversity conservation under land use and climate change.
Beginning in December 2005, Kerstin was associated with the European Commission FP6 projects European Non-Food Agriculture (ENFA) and Global Earth Observation – Benefit Estimation: Now, Next and Emerging (GEOBENE) and the FP7 project A European approach to GEOSS (EuroGEOSS).
Currently, Kerstin holds a position in the cluster of excellence Integrated Climate System Analysis and Prediction (CliSAP) flexible pool project Wetland Preservation Potentials under Climate Change.
She is a PhD student at the Research Unit Sustainability and Global Change, University of Hamburg as well as member of the International Max Planck Research School on Earth System Modelling.
Kerstin holds a diploma in environmental sciences from the University of Lüneburg. She specialized in ecology, nature conservation, and environmental planning.




