
About
Prof. Dr. Stefanie Engel is the Alexander von Humboldt Professor of Environmental Economics at the University of Osnabrück, within the School of Business Administration and Economics, Department of Environmental Economics. She holds a PhD in Agricultural and Resource Economics from the University of Maryland (USA). Her research focuses on Behavioral and Experimental Economics, Environmental Policy Design, and Natural Resources Management. She leads projects on participatory interventions for sustainable resource governance and climate adaptation strategies.
Education:
- PhD in Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Maryland (USA)
- Robert-Bosch Foundation-funded junior research group at the Center for Development Research, Bonn
- Professor of Environmental Policy and Economics at ETH Zurich (2006–2014)
Research Interests: Behavioral experiments, environmental policy design, participatory governance, and sustainability transformations. She investigates how collective action and pro-social behavior can be fostered through participatory methods and policy interventions.
Key Contributions: Co-authored over 20 peer-reviewed articles on topics like payments for ecosystem services, agricultural sustainability, and biodiversity governance. Leads EU-funded projects such as FRAMEwork, examining farmer clusters for agrobiodiversity management.
Awards: Alexander von Humboldt Professorship (2014–present).
Labs/Teams: Head of the Environmental Economics research group at the Institute for Environmental Systems Research (IUSF), collaborating with global partners on sustainability challenges.
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