Florian Brossette, M.Sc.
Doctoral Candidate (external)
Florian Brossette is a doctoral candidate at the Institute of Social Sciences in Agriculture, Department of Societal Transition and Agriculture, at the University of Hohenheim. His dissertation is linked to his position on sustainable land-use at the Black Forest Biosphere Reserve, Regierungspräsidium Freiburg. Florian’s research addresses landscape management and the future of grazing in the southern Black Forest.
Perspektiven für kommunales Grünland: Analyse und Entwicklung von Handlungsmöglichkeiten für eine nachhaltige Nutzung und Erhaltung von kommunalen Grünlandflächen - eine Studie aus dem Biosphärengebiet Schwarzwald
- Social-ecological systems
- Resilience
- Common pool resource management
- Resonance theory
Since 2020 | External doctoral candidate, Department of Societal Transition and Agriculture, University of Hohenheim |
Since 2019 | Staff at Black Forest Biosphere Reserve, Regierungspräsidium Freiburg |
2012 - 2018 | Studies at the University of Freiburg (B.Sc. Forest Management), AgroParisTech (Eng. Environmental Management), University of Hohenheim (M.Sc. Agricultural Economics), Université Paris-Saclay (M.Sc. Agricultural Economics). |
Schoof, N., Weckesser, M., Brossette, F., Förschler, M., Aboling, S., Streitberger, M., Fartmann, T. (2022). Der Schutz des Lebensraumtyps Trockene Heiden im Spannungsfeld von Ordnungs- und Förderrecht—Erkenntnisse aus einer landesweiten Erfassung in Baden-Württemberg. Naturschutz Und Landschaftsplanung 55(1), 12–23. |
Brossette F., Bieling C., Kiefer L., Kemkes W., Röske H. (2022): Sozial-ökologische Perspektiven zur Erhaltung der Land(wirt)schaft - Erkenntnisse zu den Allmendweiden im Biosphärengebiet Schwarzwald. Naturschutz und Landschaftsplanung 54(6): 12-21 |
Brossette F., Bieling C., Penker M. (2022): Adapting common resource management to under-use contexts: the case of common pasture organizations in the Black Forest Biosphere Reserve. International Journal of the Commons 16(1): 29-46 |
Huber, C., Brossette, F., Adler, M., & Kemkes, W. (2021). Keeping the landscape open – challenges and successful strategies in the Black Forest Biosphere Reserve. Eco.Mont (journal on protected mountain areas research), 13(special issue): 115–118. |
19.05.2022: | “Pathways for grazing in common mountain pastures – the case of the Black Forest Biosphere Reserve “, lecture held at the International Conference Science and Research in, for and with UNESCO Biosphere Reserves, organized by the Biosphere Reserves Institute, Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development |