Dr. Regine Schönenberg
Political scientist, leads Work-Package 4 "Integration" of Prodigy, drawing on decades of Amazonian prehistory (C.V.). Within the framework of Prodigy, Regine Schönenberg deals with inter- and transdisciplinary scientific communication and the interdependencies between land-environment governance and human-environment relations at the triangle of three countries Peru-Brazil-Bolivia.
Claudia Pinzón, political scientist. After completing her master's degree in Latin American Studies, she now focuses on dialogic/community spaces and the connections between land use (change), youth and migration in the Peru-Brazil-Bolivia research region.
Academic Assistant: Diana Figueroa, political scientist. Now her research interest focus especially on the question of how the livelihoods and reproductive economies of women's* groups in the Amazon region change due to the effects of climate change.
Political scientist, leads Work-Package 4 "Integration" of Prodigy, drawing on decades of Amazonian prehistory (C.V.). Within the framework of Prodigy, Regine Schönenberg deals with inter- and transdisciplinary scientific communication and the interdependencies between land-environment governance and human-environment relations at the triangle of three countries Peru-Brazil-Bolivia.
Claudia Pinzón, political scientist. After completing her master's degree in Latin American Studies, she now focuses on dialogic/community spaces and the connections between land use (change), youth and migration in the Peru-Brazil-Bolivia research region.
Academic Assistant: Diana Figueroa is currently completing her master's degree in political science at the Otto Suhr Institute at the Free University of Berlin. During her studies she has been particularly interested in the question of how climate change affects certain populations and areas around the world.