KMS-Workshop 06.03.2015

KMS-Workshop 06.03.2015
Time
10:30
10:45
11:15
11:45
12:15
12:45
14:00
14:30
15:00
15:30
16:00
16:30
17:00
17:30
18:00
18:30
Speaker
Konrad Ott, Department of Philosophy &
Martin Quaas, Department of Economics,
Kiel University
Annette Breckwoldt, Leibniz Center for
Tropical Marine Ecology, Bremen
Arnd Holdschlag, Institute of Geography,
Center for Earth System Sciences and
Sustainability University of Hamburg
Benjamin Burkhard, Institute for Natural
Resource Conservation, Kiel University
Cristina de la Vega-Leinert, Institute of
Geography and Geology, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt
University Greifswald
Lunch-Break
Angela Oels, Institute of Political Science,
FernUniversität in Hagen
Andreas Kannen, Helmholtz‐Zentrum
Geesthacht
Kira Gee, Dept of Geography and Planning,
University of Liverpool, UK
Maria Hadjimichael, Innovative Fisheries
Management (IFM), Aalborg University,
Denmark
Coffee-Break
GU Yimiao, Division of Infrastructure Systems
and Maritime Studies, School of Civil and
Environmental Engineering, Nanyang
Technological University, Singapore
Britta Weiffen, Institute of International
Relations, University of São Paulo, Brazil
Sebastian Bruns, Institute for Security Policy,
University of Kiel
Konrad Ott, Department of Philosophy &
Martin Quaas, Department of Economics,
Kiel University
End
Topic
Introduction
Participatory Coastal and Marine Management – people, reefs and fish in an
Indonesian Archipelago
Knowledge Integration for Social-Ecological Resilience – Case Studies in Caribbean
Governance
Dynamic coastal-marine social-ecological systems - Assessments based on their
resilience, adaptability and ecosystem services
Changing coastal land use: An opportunity for new forms of coastal citizenship?
Climate change, sea level rise and coastal communities: The rise of the resilience
paradigm in climate migration discourse
Maritime spatial planning as a social process – challenges in the context of sea use
trends and transboundary cooperation needs
Marine spatial planning: A question of space and/or place?
The right to the sea
Multi-objective optimization about the maritime container intermodal
chain: operational models and theoretical propositions - From cost effectiveness, time
efficiency and environmental friendliness concerns
Contested Ocean: Maritime claims and dispute resolution procedures
Choke Point Control: Maritime Security, Seapower & Capability-building ashore
Final Statement