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Franziska Stölzel

Research Associate

Education
MA, Management of Social Change, University of Applied Sciences Görlitz, Germany (2019)
Education
BA, Social Work, University of Applied Sciences Görlitz, Germany (2017)
Institute
UNU-FLORES
Nationality
Germany
Contacts
stoelzel@unu.edu +49 351 7999 3800

Franziska Stölzel is a social scientist with a focal point on social change and regions in transformation.

Franziska's interests include climate and gender justice and the socially acceptable coal phase-out in economically weak regions. In her previous project “REBOOST” at the University of Graz, she compared the strengths and barriers of European lignite mining regions during the global energy transition.

At UNU-FLORES, Franziska works as a Research Associate based in Weißwasser/O.L., a small town on the border of a lignite mining pit. Her main focus areas are on the Resource Nexus and the SDGs in coal mining regions. Further, she deals with the question of the applicability of Lusatia as a model region of global interest.

Research Interests

  • Climate Change
  • Education for sustainable development
  • Gender & Climate Change
  • Participatory Rural Development

Appointments

  • Research Associate, UNU-FLORES
  • Research Associate, University of Graz, Wegener Center for Climate and Global Change