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M.A. Marie Grimm
Research Associate (Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin)
E-Mail: marie.grimm(at)tu-berlin.de
Phone.: +49 (0)30 314-27388
Office hours: on appointment
Room: EB 218
since 2016 | Research Associate at TU Berlin, Environmental Assessment & Planning Research Group / PhD candidate as of February 2018 |
2014 - 2016 | M.A. Environmental Policy and Planning at TU and FU Berlin, Thesis: „Forest Ecosystem Services in California's Cap-and-Trade Program” |
2016 | Student Assistant at Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, Supporting the project "Bürger schaffen Wissen" (GEWISS) and the European Citizen Science Association (ECSA) |
2014 - 2015 | Project Assistant at adelphi, Working on projects in climate change adaptation and mitigation |
2013 - 2014 | Project Associate at Germany Trade and Invest, San Francisco, supporting the renewable energies sector (DAAD PROMOS scholarship) |
2011 - 2012 | Study abroad year at the University of California in Santa Cruz (Fulbright travel scholarship) |
2009 - 2014 | B.A. North American Studies at FU Berlin, Thesis: „The Bilateralization of Development Aid during the War on Terror” |
Research Interests
- Biodiversity Offsets
- Conservation Banking
- Impact mitigation regulations in the U.S. and Germany
- Offsets
- Third-party compensation mechanisms
- Environmental Markets
- Species protection legislation
- Readability of environmental assessment documents
Current Projects
- Coordination of DBU PhD-program "Socio-environmental questions of energy transitions"
- Dissertation Topic: Empirical research on conservation banking in California regarding the design of these offset mechanisms, the implementation of and compliance with legal requirements and the effectiveness of biodiversity banks.
Presentations and Events
- Bundesverband der Flächenagenturen: BFAD Fachtagung 2019
Dresden, 19. September 2019
Title: US Conservation Banking - Maßnahmenpools im Artenschutz
- Conference on Wind Energy and Wildlife 2019
Stirling, UK, 27-29 September 2019
Title: Landscape-Scale Approaches and Biodiversity Banking in Impact Mitigation
- Pathways Europe 2018 - Human Dimensions of Fisheries and Wildlife: Resurrecting the Wild!?
Goslar, 16-19 September 2018
Title: First Things First – Empiricism, Ethics, and Conservation Banking
- IAIA Special Symposium - Mainstreaming the Mitigation Hierarchy in Impact Assessment
Washington D.C., 14-15 November 2017
Title: A shift to landscape-scale approaches in offsets?
Publications
Citation key | GRIMM.2018 |
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Author | GRIMM, M. and KOLLER, M. and KÖPPEL, J. and SCHIEROZEK, M. and ROELKE, T. |
Year | 2018 |
Address | Dessau-Roßlau |
Institution | Umweltbundesamt |
Teaching
Class | Module | Program |
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Regulations and Documents in Impact Assessment and Mitigation | MA UP P2 | Master Environmental Planning, Master Ecology and Environmental Planning |
Advanced Topics and Current Discussions in Impact Assessment and Mitigation | MA UP P2 | Master Environmental Planning, Master Ecology and Environmental Planning |
Jargon or Plain Language? Readability of Impact Assessment Documents | Master Project | Master Environmental Planning |
Konstellationen der Umweltprüfung | UP WP 14 | Bachelor Ecology and Environmental Planning |
Konzeptionen der Umweltprüfung | UP WP | Bachelor Ecology and Environmental Planning |
Best Available Wildlife Science | 3rd Semester Project | Bachelor Ecology and Environmental Planning |