Edward Digman
Researcher · Socio-economic and agricultural adaptations to climate change
Helmholtz Centre for Environmental ResearchAbout
Edward Digman is a Scientific Employee at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) in the Department of Economics, working on the DroughtMAS Project since 2024. He is part of the Environment and Society thematic area at UFZ, contributing to research on climate change adaptation and sustainability within Germany's largest environmental research institution.
His educational background includes a Joint International M.Sc. in Sustainable Development from Hiroshima University, Japan & Leipzig University, Germany (2021-2024), and a B.A. in Peace and Conflict Studies from Malmö University, Sweden (2016-2019). Prior to his current position, he worked as a Student Research Assistant on the DroughtMAS Project (2022-2024) and as a Communications Assistant at GIZ on Sustainability and Value Added in Agricultural Supply Chains (2023).
Digman's research integrates economic analysis with environmental science to address challenges in climate resilience. His work focuses on socio-economic adaptations to climate change, biophysical agricultural modeling, GIS applications, and conflict resolution in adaptation contexts. His interdisciplinary approach combines technical modeling with social science perspectives to develop practical solutions for sustainable development.
As part of UFZ's contribution to the Helmholtz Association's "Changing Earth - Sustaining our Future" research program, Digman's work likely connects with Topic 5 (Landscapes of the Future) and other initiatives addressing climate adaptation challenges in terrestrial ecosystems and freshwater resources.
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