For the concluding year of LimnoScenES support, we kicked-off a series of working group meetings for the stakeholders at the lake Dümmer in June 2022….
The thread of the third workshop was taken up in a last workshop held in person on November 18, 2021. We provide a summary of…
On November 23rd, we held a final virtual meeting with 26 stakeholders from the lake St. Charles case in Quebec province, Canada, hence bringing a…
End of May 2021, the LimnoScenES-team and stakeholders of lake Dümmer met virtually for their 3rd workshop. You can find the short summary of the…
In a new study, our colleague Benjamin Krämer published with an international team how lake habitats change with climate change. Interestingly, tropical lakes are more…
Climate change and biological invasions are leading drivers of biodiversity loss in freshwater ecosystems. Extreme climatic events, such as heat waves, are predicted to increase…
End of January, the project team and the stakeholders of the lake Dümmer case study met again to reflect upon the milestones and steps for…
By Benjamin M. Krämer Research on the effects of climate change on lakes has burgeoned in recent years. Since 2015 in particular, there has been…
One year ago, the Canadian team began a participatory process with stakeholders from the Lake Saint-Charles social-ecological system, in a similar manner than the ongoing…
To shape social change processes, we need three forms of knowledge: Systems knowledge reflects the current state and provides information about current structures and processes,…