Biosphere Reserves Instituteo

For the sustainable development of biosphere reserves worldwide

The Biosphere Reserves Institute (BRI) is a scientific institution at HNEE that was founded in 2019 to strengthen UNESCO Biosphere Reserves and the scientific underpinning of the UNESCO "Man and the Biosphere programme" through education, research and networking. Using interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary approaches, the BRI develops innovative solutions for the challenges in biosphere reserves and trains specialists for a sustainable future.

VISION AND GOALS

Driving innovation and creating knowledge

Our vision is to be recognised as a leading think tank for innovative research, education and cooperation in the field of sustainable development.

In order to strengthen biosphere reserves as model regions for sustainable development, the BRI focuses on four central fields of action:

 

  • Strengthening research: promoting inter- and transdisciplinary research on biosphere reserves, their management and their challenges
  • Teaching & education: international and practice-orientated courses on biosphere reserves and sustainable change
  • Practical training: qualification of specialists for the effective management of biosphere reserves
  • Networking & exchange: promoting dialogue between science, politics and practice

 

 

Teilnehmende des TRANSECT Workshops erarbeiten innovative Ansätze zur Förderung von Biosphärenreservaten.
MISSION

Bridge between theory and practice

Biosphere reserves have been established since 1976 as part of the UNESCO "Man and the Biosphere" programme and are considered as model regions for sustainable development. Their aim is to combine the protection of biodiversity with economic and social development, applying complex spatial and governance concepts. Our mission is to support biosphere reserves on their role as model regions for sustainable development. We train specialists, conduct and coordinate practical research on current challenges, and train and promote the transfer of knowledge to the management of these multifunctional landscapes.

Innovative Forschung und nachhaltige Entwicklung: Das Biosphere Reserves Institute der HNEE

Key activities of the BRI

Education and Professional Development

The international and interdisciplinary master's degree programme Biosphere Reserves Management qualifies specialists for the sustainable management of biosphere reserves. The BRI also runs professional development courses and exchanges for practitioners and supports doctoral transdisciplinary research in biosphere reserves.

Research

A research group coordinates projects on challenges in biosphere reserves and fosters knowledge exchange between scientists, practitioners and decision-makers to develop sustainable solutions. 

Networking and Outreach

By working closely with partners from science, policy and practice worldwide, we ensure that research informs policy and practice. With our activities, we promote dialogue, strengthen cooperation and engage in key intergovernmental processes that shape biosphere reserve policy and implementation.

Governance

Our governance fosters participation and sustainable development. Through collaboration with our international Governing Board, partner NGOs, and biosphere reserves, the BRI provides a dynamic transdisciplinary environment in which members can flourish while actively contributing to the institute and vice versa.

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Publications

Commitment to research and outreach

The BRI team is involved in numerous projects that encompass research and development, the interface between science and policy, as well as networking and training of practitioners. These projects provide valuable learning opportunities on the various aspects of biosphere reserves and the UNESCO network. They also provide important insights into how research findings can be integrated into practice and political decision-making processes. A list of BRI publications is available here.

Project

Supporting early-career African researchers in planning and conducting research projects on sustainable development using the example of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves

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MoPA: "Monitoring for protected areas with special focus on biodiversity and sustainable development of the areas"

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Integration of wild plants into agroforestry systems in Ghana

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RANGER - Shaping the Future of Protected Area Management

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International workshops for European biosphere reserves

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Transdisciplinary Research Education for Transformations in Sustainability

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Team

The BRI's partner network includes biosphere reserves, NGOs, universities and colleges, which create an ideal environment for knowledge exchange and joint projects.

Governing Board

The Governing Board serves as a supervisory and advisory board of the BRI. Its current composition includes representatives of different organisations and of UNESCO member states, in accordance with the Tripartite Agreement between Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development, the Federal Republic of Germany and UNESCO, regarding the designation of the Biosphere Reserves Institute as a Category 2 Institute under the auspices of UNESCO.

Board of Directors

The Biosphere Reserves Institute is managed by the academic and managing directors. Academic directors are elected every three years, with one serving as the General Director of the BRI. The current General Director is Prof. Dr. Carsten Mann.

Portraitfoto von Prof. Dr. Carsten Mann
Prof. Dr. Carsten Mann

Professorship of Sustainable Forest Resource Economics

Portraitfoto von Prof. Dr. Martin Welp
Prof. Dr. Martin Welp

Professur für Sozioökonomie und Kommunikation

Portraitfoto von Dr. Ana Filipa Ferreira
Dr. Ana Filipa Ferreira

Geschäftsführende Direktorin des Biosphere Reserves Institute (BRI) der HNEE

Members

HNEE professors who are scientifically recognised in the objectives and tasks of the Biosphere Reserves Institute can apply for BRI membership.

Prof. Dr. Katja Arzt – professorship in Sustainable Regional Development and Social Processes

Prof. Dr. Erik Aschenbrand – professorship in International Nature Conservation and UNESCO Biosphere Reserves

Prof. Dr. Martin Balás – professorship in Sustainable Destination Management

Prof. Dr. Claudia Brözel – professorship in Tourism Economics and Tourism Marketing

Prof. Dr. Tobias Cremer – professorship in Forest Utilisation and Timber Markets

Prof. Dr. Vera Luthardt (professor emeritus) – professorship in Vegetation Science and Applied Plant Ecology

Prof. Dr. Carsten Mann – professorship in Sustainable Forest Resource Economics

Prof. Dr. Denise Margaret Matias – professorship in Ecosystem-based Transformation Management in UNESCO Biosphere Reserves 

Prof. Dr. Georg Miribung – professorship in Law and Politics in the Forest and Environmental Sector

Prof. Dr. Heike Molitor – Professorship in Environmental Education and Education for Sustainable Development

Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Jan-Peter Mund – professorship in GIS and Remote Sensing

Prof. Dr. Heike Walk – Professorship in Sustainability Transformation and Participative Governance

Prof. Dr. Martin Welp – professorship in Socioeconomics and Communication

Partner

Whether in knowledge transfer, joint research projects or the training of specialists - biosphere reserves and regions are active partners of the Biosphere Reserves Institute and work with us to shape the path to a sustainable future.

Die Michael Succow Stiftung setzt sich für Natur, Moore, Klimaschutz und Biosphärenreservate ein.
The Michael Succow Foundation is based in Greifswald and was established in 1999 as a non-profit foundation. It is committed to nature, peatlands, climate protection, nature-friendly land use and the establishment and promotion of biosphere reserves in Germany and worldwide.
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Nationale Naturlandschaften e.V. ist der Dachverband aller deutschen Nationalparke, Biosphärenreservate und Wildnisgebiete.
Nationale Naturlandschaften e.V. is the umbrella organisation for all national parks, biosphere reserves and certified wilderness areas in Germany. Experts and interested parties from all protected areas are brought together to coordinate positions and realise joint projects.
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Der NABU ist einer der größten Umweltverbände Deutschlands und engagiert sich für Artenvielfalt, nachhaltige Landnutzung und Naturschutz.
NABU is one of the oldest and largest environmental organisations in Germany. It is committed to preserving biodiversity, sustainable land use and strengthening nature conservation in society.
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Biosphere reserves and regions

Contact

Dr. Ana Filipa Ferreira

Geschäftsführende Direktorin des Biosphere Reserves Institute (BRI) der HNEE

Whether you have a press enquiry, scientific exchange, project idea or general interest, we are happy to be your point of contact. 
As part of the university, we connect research, practice and education related to UNESCO biosphere reserves worldwide.

Please feel free to contact us via email – we look forward to hearing from you.