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Hochschule für nachhaltige Entwicklung Eberswalde
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Prof. Dr. Carsten Mann

Vice-dean at the Faculty of Forest and Environment

Head of Department: Sustainable Forest Resource Economics

Forest and Environmental Scientist (Dipl.-Forstwirt, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg)

Doctor of Forest and Environmental Policy (Dr. rer. nat., Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg) 

Habilitation in Resource Economics (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)


Contact:

Prof. Dr. Carsten Mann

HNE Eberswalde

Fachbereich fuer Wald und Umwelt

Alfred-Möller-Str. 1

16225 Eberswalde

Germany


Building11, room 11.305

Phone.: +49-3334-657 194

Fax: +49-3334-657 162

carsten.mann@hnee.de


Consultation hours:

Tuesday: 14.00 – 16.00 Uhr

Thursday: 15.00 – 16.00 Uhr

- and by agreement - 

Research:

Publications

Conference contributions

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Press/ Social media
Press release InnoForESt

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BioEcoN in Thainguyen television: http://daithainguyen.vn/truyen-hinh/hoi-thao-mang-luoi-giao-duc-dai-hoc-chau-au-viet-nam-ve-lam-nghiep-ben-vung-va-kinh-te-sinh-hoc_12457.html

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Membership:

Innovationsnetzwerk Ökosystemleistungen Deutschland — Ecosystem Service Partnership Deutschland (ESP-DE)


Projects


InnoForEst: InnoForESt is a European project funded by the Horizon 2020-Innovation Action to further explore the delivery of forest ecosystem services and foster the development of innovative policy, management, and business solutions.


BioEcoN: The BioEoN project establishes a Higher Education Institution (HEI) network of excellence for peer2peer learning and joint academic capacity building. Three European and three Vietnamese partners in the field of Sustainable Forest- and Bio-Economy merge different perspectives and connect a variety of stakeholders to address the challenge that bio-economy is not by itself sustainable.