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Sabine Reinecke

Activity areas

  • Policy and governance analysis
  • Forestry-agriculture-climate nexus
  • Science policy
  • Knowledge communication and policy advice
  • Transdisciplinary research

Training / professional career

  • Since 2023 Scientific collaborator in the Department of Food System Sciences, FiBL Switzerland
  • Since 2019 Scientific collaborator in the Department ‘Forestry and Rural Development’, University of Freiburg, Germany
  • 2017 - 2020 Knowledge Coordinator/Head of Knowledge of CIFOR´s Global Landscapes Forum, Bonn, Germany
  • 2011 - 2015 PhD studies at the University of Freiburg, Germany
  • 2010 - 2018 Scientific collaborator at the chair group 'Forest and Environmental Policy', University of Freiburg, Germany
  • 2008 - 2010 Scientific collaborator at the chair group 'Environmental Governance', University of Freiburg, Germany
  • 2005 - 2007 M.Sc. in Environmental Governance, Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg, Germany
  • 1999 - 2005 Master's degree in Political Sciences/Sociology, University of Leipzig, Germany

Committee work / further activities

  • Head of Delegation to the UNFCCC for the Institute for Forest Sciences, University of Freiburg, Germany

Teaching

  • University of Freiburg, Germany (since 2019): Carbon Forestry, Integrated Land Use Systems
  • IES Abroad: Sustainability and Ethics

Awards

  • INOGOV (COST Action) Best Paper Award 2015

Publications

Publications in the Organic Eprints archive

Publications that are not in the Organic Eprints archive

Journal 

  • Reinecke, S. und Blum, M. (2018): Discourses across Scales on Forest Landscape Restoration. Sustainability, 10 (3), 613
  • Blum, M., Reinecke, S. (2017): Towards a Role-Oriented Governance Approach: Insights from Eight Forest Climate Initiatives, Forests, 8 (3), 65
  • Bauer, A., Pregernig, M. und Reinecke, S. (2016): Enacting effective climate policy advice, Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, Volume 12, Number 3, August 2016, 341-362
  • Pistorius, T., Reinecke, S. und Carrapatoso, A. (2016): Stuck in the past? A historical institutionalist view on merging LULUCF and REDD+ in a post-2020 climate agreement, International Environmental Agreements 17, 623-638
  • Reinecke, S. (2015): Knowledge brokerage designs and practices in four European climate services: a role model for biodiversity policies? Environmental Science & Policy 54, 513-521
  • Rodela, R., Reinecke, S., Bregt, A., Kilham, E. und Lapeyre, R. (2015): Challenges to and opportunities for biodiversity science–policy interfaces – Editorial. Environmental Science & Policy, 54, 483-486

Scientific reports 

  • Negi, S., Walsh, J, Eshmatov, S., Reinecke, S., Schmidt-Vogt, D. und Azizov, S (2022): Integrated Land Use Management Systems in Uzbekistan: Literature Review, Case studies and Governance recommendations. A contribution to the Central Asian Desert Initiative (CADI) “Conservation and sustainable use of cold winter deserts in Central Asia” project. Output 1 in fulfilment of the letter of Agreement between University of Freiburg and FAO
  • Walsh, J., Eshmatov, S., von Detten, R., Greiner, E., Azizov, S., Negi, S., Reinecke, S. und Schmidt-Vogt, D. (2022): Integrated Land Use Management Systems in Uzbekistan pt.2: Literature Review, Case studies and Business recommendations. A contribution to the Central Asian Desert Initiative (CADI) “Conservation and sustainable use of cold winter deserts in Central Asia” project; Output 2 in fulfilment of the letter of Agreement between University of Freiburg and FAO.
  • Reinecke, S., Weber, A.-K., Michaelowa, A., Schnepf, S. und Christensen, J. (2020): Germany's contribution to the Forest and Climate Protection programme REDD+. German Institute for Development Evaluation (DEval), Bonn
  • Kilham, E., Rodela, R., Reinecke, S. (2015): Challenges to and opportunities for biodiversity science-policy interfaces: An exploration of knowledge integration in the context of economic approaches. Report zum Expertenworkshop in Freiburg, 3.-4. März 2014, INVALUABLE.

Publication series

  • Reinecke, S., Hermann, A.T., Bauer, A, Pregernig, M., Hogl, K., Pistorius, T. (2013), Innovative climate policy advice: Case studies from Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland and the UK. Vienna: Institute for Forest, Environmental, and Natural Resource Policy at BOKU Vienna, INFER Research Report 01/2013.
  • Reinecke, S., Hermann, A.T., Bauer, A, Pregernig, M., Hogl, K., Pistorius, T. (2013): Scientific climate policy advice: An overview of national forms of institutionalization. Vienna: Institute for Forest, Environmental, and Natural Resource Policy at BOKU Vienna, INFER Research Report 02/2013
  • Schmitt, C.B., Pistorius, T., Entenmann, S., Reinecke, S., Benick, D., Delgado, J., Wendt, V. (2013): The Protection of Forests under Global Biodiversity and Climate Policies: Policy Options and Case Studies on Greening REDD+ German Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (BfN), BfN Schriftenreihe 344

Policy Briefs

  • Reinecke, S, Blum, M, Geck, A (2018): Accelerating Forest Landscape Restoration: Key Governance Factors. GLF Brief 11
  • Michaelowa, A., Reinecke, S., Hoch, S., Geck, A., Blum, M., Honegger, M. und Arenz, C. (2018): The political economy of achieving 1.5°C: Potential and limitations of climate policy instruments. Policy Brief im Projekt “Raising Transformative Ambitions - Contributions of Effective Climate Instruments” (TABEK), Perspectives Climate Research/Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg.
  • Kilham, E., Reinecke, S. (2015): “Biggest bang for your buck”: Conservation triage and priority-setting for species management in Australia and New Zealand. INVALUABLE Policy Brief 0115, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg