I am a PhD candidate at the Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research and affiliated with the working group Governance of Ecosystem Services led by Bettina Matzdorf. My research interests include choice modelling by using Discrete Choice Experiments and analysing farmer behaviour through the application of Experimental Economics. The topic of my PhD research is The institutional design of agri-environmental contracts.
Being formerly trained in Economics (B.Sc. and M.Sc.), I enjoy working empirically by applying the most up-to-date statistical methods. While studying Ecological Economics (M.Sc.) at Edinburgh University, I became more familiar with qualitative approaches to improve stakeholder engagement in the environmental sphere. Thus, I combine my quantitative skill set with transdisciplinary-participatory approaches in my current research activities.
While presently being based in Müncheberg (Germany), I was fortunate to spend parts of my academic education in Mexico, Canada and the UK. During my stays abroad I developed a passion for intercultural exchange and constantly widened my approaches to conducting research. For that reason being, I consider myself a strong advocate of transdisciplinary research.
In my free time, I enjoy running and woodworking of all kinds.