Dagmar Haase

Dagmar Haase

Berlin

Dagmar Haase is a professor in urban ecology and urban land use modelling. She holds a PhD from the Martin-Luther-University of Halle-Wittenberg. Dagmar is professor at the Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Germany, and Guest Scientist at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ. Dagmar’s main interest and activities are settled in the combination and integration of land-use change modelling and the quantification and assessment of ecosystem services, disservices and socio-environmental justice issues in cities and urban areas including urban land teleconnections. She works at different spatial scales, from the global to the local – neighbourhood – scale. Conceptually, Dagmar and her Lab base their work on the idea of resilience of social-ecological coupled systems. Geographically, her focus areas are situated in Europe and in Russia. She is author of over 100 ISI-listed scientific publications. In 2010, Dagmar was Fellow of the International Environmental Modelling & Software Society (iEMSs), in 2014, she received the AXA Award for research on “Resilient Cities”. Since 2015, Dagmar holds the Honorary Wallenberg Professorship of the Swedish Academy of Sciences.