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Welcome to the Research Group for Climate Resilience of Human made Ecosystems

Resilience means to absorb, to recover and to transform. We need to strengthen the resilience of ecosystems and societies. Our responsibility is to act on overwhelming evidence of climate risks with an open mind and look for solutions that improve living conditions of the most vulnerable while ensuring a balanced use of resources.

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The Research Group Climate Resilience of Human-Made Ecosystems studies the impacts of climate change on land use and agriculture and adaptation in the context of global challenges such as food and nutrition security and sustainability.

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Two core themes of our research currently are:

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1. Regional and global climate change impacts

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Impact models are well validated and tested for different sectors, including agriculture, their results used widely and often provide initial evidence on how humans change the climate system and which risks evolve from that. The leading research questions for us in this area are: Where globally are climate change hotspots and where are impacts strongest? What are the uncertainties in climate change impact projections and how can we improve simulation models used in impact assessments?

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2. Smallholder agriculture and adaptation

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Smallholder farmers provide one-third of all food supplied worldwide but occupy only one-fourth of the global cropland. Small farms tend to focus more on food production than on producing feed for livestock or biomass for other uses, which highlights their importance for household and domestic food security. The leading research questions for us in this area are: What are the specific challenges for smallholders in adapting to climate change? Which adaptation strategies are most efficient and already used by rural households and proved to be successful? What are barriers or enablers for efficient adaptation?

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The Research Group for Climate Resilience of Human-Made Ecosystems is an active part of the Institute of Geography, the Faculty of Applied Computer Sciences and the Centre for Climate Resilience at Augsburg 新万博体育下载_万博体育app【投注官网】.

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Feb. 18, 2026

New research scientist at the Research Group

Dr. Ioana Bouvier is a new research scientist at the research group
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Feb. 13, 2026

Online Webinar: Smarter Agriculture in Africa

How can we boost the resilience of African agroecosystems? Join us on Feb 17, 2026 (14:30 CET) for a talk by Dr. Harison Kipkulei on “Smarter Cropland Insights”. Learn how remote sensing and modeling enable climate-smart decisions within the Nile Basin and beyond.
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Jan. 20, 2026

DWD Temperature Explorer: An Open-Access R Shiny Dashboard for Visualizing Historical Climate Data Across Germany

The DWD Temperature Explorer is a free, browser-based dashboard that allows users to easily explore, visualize, and download historical temperature data from the Deutscher Wetterdienst (German Meteorological Service).
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Jan. 20, 2026

DWD Temperature Explorer: An Open-Access R Shiny Dashboard for Visualizing Historical Climate Data Across Germany

The Chair of Climate Resilience of Cultural Ecosystems at the Center for Climate Resilience, 新万博体育下载_万博体育app【投注官网】 of Augsburg, has been selected for the Satellite Embeddings Dataset – Small Grants Program, an initiative supported by Google. The funded project, “Predicting Urban Air Pollution in Quito, Ecuador Using Satellite Embeddings and Machine Learning,” is led by Dr. Cesar Ivan Alvarez.
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Jan. 20, 2026

Sentinel-5P Coordinate Explorer: A Web Application for Visualizing Monthly Air Pollution Around Any Location Using Google Earth Engine

Because many cities lack complete air quality monitoring networks, an interactive web app was developed to visualize monthly median NO? and SO? concentrations worldwide. Users can explore air quality by clicking on a map or entering coordinates, making the tool accessible to researchers and the public.
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Dec. 16, 2025

International Climate Resilience Conference (iCARE) 2025

The research group for Climate Resilience of Humanmade Ecosystems made a significant contribution to the International Climate Resilience Conference (iCARE)2025. During the event, Dr. César ?lvarez and Dr. Harison Kipkulei presented important research findings on the effects of climate change and strategies for strengthening resilience among smallholder farmers in the Global South.

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Centre for Climate Resilience

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Universit?tsstra?e 2

86159 Augsburg

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Adress of the Chair

Centre for Climate Resilience

Chair for Climate Resilience of Human Made Ecosystems

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Universit?tsstra?e 12a

86159 Augsburg

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