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Amelie Bernzen
Amelie Bernzen
Professor of Economic Geography, University of Vechta, Germany
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Climate change-induced migration in coastal Bangladesh? A critical assessment of migration drivers in rural households under economic and environmental stress
A Bernzen, JC Jenkins, B Braun
Geosciences 9 (1), 51, 2019
1242019
Conventions in cross-border trade coordination: the case of organic food imports to Germany and Australia
A Bernzen, B Braun
Environment and Planning A 46 (5), 1244-1262, 2014
372014
Measuring household resilience to cyclone disasters in coastal Bangladesh
A Al-Maruf, JC Jenkins, A Bernzen, B Braun
Climate 9 (6), 97, 2021
262021
Crop diversification as a household livelihood strategy under environmental stress. Factors contributing to the adoption of crop diversification in shrimp cultivation and …
A Bernzen, F Sohns, Y Jia, B Braun
Land Use Policy 132, 106796, 2023
132023
Landnutzungswandel im Küstenraum von Bangladesh: Management von Land auf Gemeinde-und Haushaltsebene
A Bernzen, A Al-Maruf, A Lin, R Ahmed
Geographische Rundschau 68 (7-8), 16-22, 2016
112016
Reassessing supplier reputation in international trade coordination–a German and Australian perspective of global organic food networks
A Bernzen
DIE ERDE–Journal of the Geographical Society of Berlin 145 (3), 162-174, 2014
112014
Ein" Visum" für Obst: Umwelt-und Sozialstandards im internationalen Lebensmittelhandel
A Bernzen, P Dannenberg
na, 2012
112012
Diversify, produce or buy? An analysis of factors contributing to household dietary diversity among shrimp and non-shrimp farmers in coastal Bangladesh
A Bernzen, E Mangnus, F Sohns
Food Security 14 (3), 741-761, 2022
102022
‘Sustainable standards’? How organic standards in the EU and Australia affect local and global agrifood production and value chains
A Bernzen
Food security in Australia: Challenges and Prospects for the Future, 281-296, 2012
92012
Human capital as a turnkey resource in resilience to cyclones and storm surges: Empirical evidence from coastal Bangladesh
A Al-Maruf, JC Jenkins, A Bernzen, B Braun
Marine Pollution Bulletin 197, 115721, 2023
52023
Guest Editorial: Geographies of engagement, livelihoods and possibility in South and Southeast Asian deltas.
A Bernzen, B Pritchard, B Braun, B Belton, J Rigg
Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 42 (2), 2021
42021
Deltas in transition: climate change, land use and migration in coastal Bangladesh
B Braun, A Bernzen
Towards coastal resilience and sustainability, 188-201, 2018
42018
Challenges for Organic Agriculture in Australia: Getting a'Fair Go'
A Bernzen, P Kristiansen
Postcolonial Justice in Australia: Reassessing the'Fair Go', 2016
42016
Global Food Trade Beyond the 'Standards' Debate. Conventions, Institutions and Uncertainties in Organic Food Imports to Germany and Australia.
A Bernzen
http://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/id/eprint/5480, 2014
42014
Bangladesch-integriertes Monitoring in klimasensitiven region
J Kusche, B Uebbing, R Rietbroek, L Fenoglio-Marc, A Bernzen, B Braun
ZFV-Zeitschrift fur Geodasie, Geoinformation und Landmanagement 143 (1), 4-14, 2018
22018
What drives the creation of nested markets? A qualitative case study of food markets in West Bengal, India
SA Chatterjee, A Bernzen
DIE ERDE–Journal of the Geographical Society of Berlin 153 (1), 1-14, 2022
2022
Agrar- und Ernährungssystem
A Bernzen, C Tamásy
Humangeographie. Das Geographische Seminar., 357-364, 2021
2021
Ernährungssicherheit in Australien. Herausforderungen für Lebensmittelproduktion und nachhaltige Ernährungsstile
A Bernzen, B Pritchard
Geographische Rundschau, 16-20, 2020
2020
Alternative Landwirtschaft. Aktuelle Paradigmen und Beispiele der Debatte über Nachhaltigkeit in der Landwirtschaft.
S ABE, A BERNZEN
Geographische Rundschau, 44-49, 2019
2019
11 Deltas in transition
B Braun, A Bernzen
Towards Coastal Resilience and Sustainability, 64, 2018
2018
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