
Jasmin Heilemann
Researcher · climate change adaptation and vulnerability
Helmholtz Centre for Environmental ResearchAbout
Jasmin Heilemann is a doctoral researcher at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ in Leipzig, Germany, affiliated with the Department of Economics under the Research Unit Environment and Society. Her work focuses on climate change adaptation, water resource management, and sustainable development through modeling and scenario analysis. She contributes to interdisciplinary projects such as "Thirsty Cities" and "FUSE-Food-Water-Energy for Sustainable Urban Environments".
Her research explores the intersection of agricultural sustainability and urban resilience, particularly in contexts like drought impacts on crops and heat adaptation in cities. Recent publications address biophysical drought damages, irrigation demand projections, and innovative co-design approaches for climate-resilient public spaces. She employs statistical methods like LASSO regression and participates in stakeholder-driven system modeling for resource nexus analysis.
While no specific scientific awards are listed, her work on environmental economics and scenario-based planning demonstrates a commitment to advancing sustainable practices through empirical and computational research. Her projects bridge climate science, agricultural policy, and urban sociology, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to global ecological challenges.
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