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Prof. Dr. Susanne Stoll-Kleemann
Prof. Dr. Susanne Stoll-Kleemann
Professor for Sustainability Science and Applied Geography, University of Greifswald, Germany
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The psychology of denial concerning climate mitigation measures: evidence from Swiss focus groups
S Stoll-Kleemann, T O’Riordan, CC Jaeger
Global environmental change 11 (2), 107-117, 2001
7142001
Reducing meat consumption in developed and transition countries to counter climate change and biodiversity loss: a review of influence factors
S Stoll-Kleemann, UJ Schmidt
Regional Environmental Change 17, 1261-1277, 2017
4812017
Science-based stakeholder dialogues: Theories and tools
M Welp, A de la Vega-Leinert, S Stoll-Kleemann, CC Jaeger
Global Environmental Change 16 (2), 170-181, 2006
3332006
Barriers to nature conservation in Germany: A model explaining opposition to protected areas
S Stoll-Kleemann
Journal of environmental psychology 21 (4), 369-385, 2001
2692001
Biodiversity, sustainability and human communities: protecting beyond the protected
T O'Riordan, S Stoll-Kleemann
Cambridge University Press, 2002
2092002
Participatory and integrated management of biosphere reserves: Lessons from case studies and a global survey
S Stoll-Kleemann, M Welp
GAIA-Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society 17 (1), 161-168, 2008
1852008
The sustainability challenges of our meat and dairy diets
S Stoll-Kleemann, T O'Riordan
Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development 57 (3), 34-48, 2015
1802015
The role of community participation in the effectiveness of UNESCO Biosphere Reserve management: evidence and reflections from two parallel global surveys
S Stoll-Kleemann, AC de la Vega-Leinert, L Schultz
Environmental Conservation 37 (3), 227-238, 2010
1552010
From participation to partnership in biodiversity protection: experience from Germany and South Africa
S Stoll-Kleemann, T O'Riordan
Society & Natural Resources 15 (2), 161-177, 2002
1542002
Evaluation of management effectiveness in protected areas: Methodologies and results
S Stoll-Kleemann
Basic and Applied Ecology 11 (5), 377-382, 2010
1502010
Opposition to the designation of protected areas in Germany
S Stoll-Kleemann
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 44 (1), 109-128, 2001
1432001
Stakeholder dialogues in natural resources management: theory and practice
S Stollkleemann, M Welp
Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006
1322006
Assessing governance of biosphere reserves in Central Europe
R Schliep, S Stoll-Kleemann
Land Use Policy 27 (3), 917-927, 2010
1282010
Opportunities and barriers in the implementation of protected area management: a qualitative meta‐analysis of case studies from European protected areas
M Hirschnitz‐Garbers, S Stoll‐Kleemann
The Geographical Journal 177 (4), 321-334, 2011
1102011
Protected area management effectiveness assessments in Europe: A review of application, methods and results
C Nolte, F Leverington, A Kettner, M Marr, G Nielsen, B Bomhard, ...
Deutschland/Bundesamt für Naturschutz, 2010
902010
Progress towards the CBD protected area management effectiveness targets
L Coad, F Leverington, ND Burgess, IC Cuadros, J Geldmann, ...
Parks 19, 2013
882013
Linking governance and management perspectives with conservation success in protected areas and biosphere reserves
S Stoll-Kleemann, S Bender, A Berghöfer, M Bertzky, N Fritz-Vietta, ...
Perspectives on Biodiversity Governance and Management 1 (40), 1, 2006
842006
Reconciling opposition to protected areas management in Europe: the German experience
S Stoll-Kleemann
Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development 43 (5), 32-44, 2001
822001
Zur angemesseheit selbstberichteten verhaltens: Eine validitätsuntersuchung der Skala Allgemeinen Ökologischen Verhaltens.
FG Kaiser, J Frick, S Stoll-Kleemann
Diagnostica, 2001
822001
Feasible options for behavior change toward more effective ocean literacy: a systematic review
S Stoll-Kleemann
Frontiers in Marine Science 6, 273, 2019
812019
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