Ph.D. theses
Ellinor von der Forst (2018): Climate Change Vulnerability of Socio-Ecological Systems in Coastal Areas of River Basins in Mexico and South Africa – from Assessment to Management. Ph.D. Thesis, Institute of Geography, University of Hamburg. online
Christin Meyer (2017): Climate Change Impacts and Risk Management: Improving farm resilience through adaptation in the cropping-livestock zone of the Corangamite catchment in Victoria (Australia) with a Case Study of the ´Mount Hesse´ farm. Ph.D. Thesis, Institute of Geography, University of Hamburg. online (PDF)
Mostafa Shaaban (2017): The Roadmap to Energy Security in Egypt. Ph.D. Thesis, Institute of Geography, University of Hamburg. online (PDF)
Sarah Nash (2017): From Cancun to Paris: an Era of Policymaking on the Migration and Climate Change Nexus. Ph.D. Thesis, Institute of Geography, University of Hamburg.
Prosper Evadzi (2017): Regional Sea-Level at the Retreating Coast of Ghana Under a Changing Climate. Ph.D. Thesis, Institute of Geography, University of Hamburg. online (PDF)
Muhammad Abid (2017): Climate change Impacts and Adaptation in the Agriculture Sector of Pakistan - Socioeconomic and Geographical Dimensions. Ph.D. Thesis, Institute of Geography, University of Hamburg. online (PDF)
Andreas Bernath (2015) Klimakatastrophen, Vertreibung und Gewalt: eine makro-qualitative Untersuchung sowie eine Einzelfallstudie über den Zusammenhang von umweltbedingten Bevölkerungsbewegungen und gewaltsamen Konflikten. WiSo Fakultät, Universität Hamburg.
Alwardt, C. (2015): Entwicklung eines aggregierten Modellsystems zur szenariobasierten Simulation der Wasserhaushalte von Flusseinzugsgebieten, unter Berücksichtigung klimatischer und sozioökonomischer Einflüsse, Ph.D. Thesis, Institute of Geography, University of Hamburg. online (PDF)
Ide, T. (2015): Towards Methodological Pluralism: an Empirical Evaluation of Research Methods for Assessing the Link between Climate Change and Violent Conflict, Ph.D. Thesis, Institute of Geography, University of Hamburg. online
Shu, K. (2015): Sustainable Bioenergy Use and Climate Change in China - A Spatial Agent Model for the Case of Jiangsu Province, Ph.D. Thesis, Institute of Geography, University of Hamburg. online
Ngaruiya, G.W. (2014): Climate governance, rural livelihoods and social networks: Using the ecosystem service governance approach to analyse climate adaptation and resource conflict resolution in Kenya, Ph.D. Thesis, Institute of Geography, University of Hamburg. online
Yang, L. (2014): Climate Change, Water Risks and Urban Responses in the Pearl River Delta, China, Ph.D. Thesis, Institute of Geography, University of Hamburg. online
Schilling, J. (2012): On Rain, Raids and Relations: A Multimethod Approach to Climate Change, Vulnerability, Adaptation and Violent Conflict in Northern Africa and Kenya, Ph.D. Thesis, Institute of Geography, University of Hamburg. download (PDF)