Dr. Nicole Glanemann
Prof
Sustainable Solutions
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
Germany
Biography
Jun.-Prof. Dr. Nicole Glanemann leads the flagship project on Economics of Adaptation at PIK. In close cooperation with the Global Adaptation Strategies Group, she is investigating the various impacts of climate change on global infrastructure and supply chains. In addition, her research is devoted to advancing the theory of adaptation and mitigation. She has been appointed jointly by PIK and the WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management as Assistant Professor for Climate Adaptation Strategies.
Research Interest
Adaptation to Climate Change Impact of Extreme Weather Events on Global Supply Chains Integrated Assessment Decision-making frameworks under uncertainty
Publications
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Yu-Fu Chen, Michael Funke, and Nicole Glanemann. The signaling channel of central bank interventions: Modelling the Yen / US Dollar exchange rate. Open Economies Review, 25(2): 311-336, 2014.
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Mariia Belaia, Michael Funke, and Nicole Glanemann. Global warming and a potential tipping point in the Atlantic Thermohaline Circulation: The role of risk aversion. Environmental and Resource Economics, 67(1): 93–125, 2017.
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Kira Vinke, Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, Dim Coumou, Tobias Geiger, Nicole Glanemann, Veronika Huber, Jürgen Kropp, Steffen Kriewald, Jascha Lehmann, Anders Levermann, Anastasia Lobanova, Maria Knaus, Christian Otto, Christopher Reyer, Alexander Robinson, Diego Rybski, Jacob Schewe, Sven Willner, Michel Wortmann, Fang Zhao, and Bin Zhou, Benoit Laplante, Xianfu Lu, and Charles Rodgers. A region at risk: The human dimensions of climate change in Asia and the Pacific. Asian Development Bank, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/TCS178839-2