Prof. Dr. Florian Diekert: Environmental Economics
Welcome to the Environmental Economics Lab (Prof. Dr. Florian Diekert)
We design, analyze and test strategies for sustainable and resilient development. Our work revolves around socio-ecological systems under pressure. A particular emphasis is on groups decisions under strategic and natural uncertainty. We use economic experiments, theory and statistical analysis, integrate teaching and interdisciplinary research, and connect theory with practical advice.
News
Our new research associate joins the chair as part of the BRaVE network
In November 2024, Felix Kotulla joined Prof. Dr. Florian Diekert’s team as a doctoral student and research associate. He is part of the Green Research Network “Building Climate Resilience for a Vital Environment (BRaVE): Identification of Vulnerabilities, Indicators and Implications for Actions” at the Centre for Climate Resilience at the 威尼斯赌博游戏_威尼斯赌博app-【官网】 of Augsburg.

Participation in the 2025 AUR? Workshop in Mannheim
On February 20–21, 2025, Anna Maier attended the AUR? Workshop for Young Researchers in Environmental and Resource Economics at ZEW Mannheim. The workshop provided a platform for early-career researchers to present their work and engage in discussions on current topics in environmental and resource economics.

Exciting decision-making experiment this winter - participate now!
Researchers at the Environmental Economics working group have designed an economic decision-making experiment that mimics situations of natural resource use dilemmas. As of October 2024, the team around Professor Florian Diekert launched the experiment at the Laboratory for Economic Experiments on Human Behavior (LEcH) in the Faculty of Business and Economics (Building J, Ground Floor, Room 1113).

Contact:
Postal adress:
Universit?t Augsburg
Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakult?t
Professur für Umwelt?konomik
Universit?tsstr. 16
86159 Augsburg
Phone: +49 821 598 -4200 (Sekretariat)
Fax: +49 821 598 -4232
E-Mail: florian.diekert@uni-a.de
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Room: 2217 (Building I)
