Dr. Juliane Groth

Juliane Groth

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Dr. Juliane Groth

Research Fellow, Innovative Regions Unit

Fraunhofer Center for International Management and Knowledge Economy IMW
Martin-Luther-Ring 13
04109 Leipzig, Germany

Phone +49 341 231039-196

Fax +49 341 231039-9196

Areas of expertise

  • Human migration and local livelihoods
  • Social-ecological systems
  • Quantitative, qualitative and participatory approaches (QCA, Bayesian networks, regression analysis, GIS)
  • Structural change and regional transformation

 

Experience

Dr. Juliane Groth has been working as a research fellow in the Innovative Regions unit at Fraunhofer IMW since July 2023. Previously, she worked as a research fellow and PhD student at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) in Leipzig.

In her doctoral thesis entitled “The linkages between migration and environmental change in Ethiopia – Empirical evidence from rural sending and receiving areas“, she used qualitative and participatory methods to explore the interplay of various ecological, social, economic, institutional and political factors influencing migration decisions. Using an analytical-statistical approach, she showed the migration consequences related to the environmental and living situation of migrants and the receiving society.

From 2015 to 2017, Juliane Groth worked as a researcher at the United Nations University - Institute for Environmental and Human Secuirty (UNU-EHS) in Bonn on a project creating a risk and vulnerability index for Northern Kyrgyzstan. Before that, she studied Geography at the University of Innsbruck (M. Sc.) and Technical University of Dresden (B. Sc.).

Juliane Groth holds extensive experience in location-based socio-ecological research, the implementation of international field campaigns for data collection and qualitative-participative and statistical-analytical analysis approaches. She applies her diverse knowledge and skills in various projects at Fraunhofer IMW on the topics of structural change, sustainable regional transformation and innovation dynamics and on the evaluation of funding programs.

 

Current projects

Publications

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2023 A future agenda for research on climate change and human mobility
Oakes, Robert; Geest, Kees Van der; Schraven, Benjamin; Adaawen, Stephen; Ayeb-Karlsson, Sonja; Sherbinin, Alex De; Etzold, Benjamin; Groth, Juliane; Hermanns, Kathleen; Lakeman, Silvana; Nawrotzki, Raphael; Rademacher-Schulz, Christina; Romankiewic, Clemens; Serraglio, Diogo; Sterly, Harald; Thalheimer, Lisa; Wiederkehr, Charlotte; Williams, David
Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Journal Article
2023 What we know and do not know about reciprocal pathways of environmental change and migration: lessons from Ethiopia
Hermans, Kathleen; Wiederkehr, Charlotte; Groth, Juliane; Sakdapolrak, Patrick
Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Journal Article
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Further Conference Contributions

2021

  • Groth, J. (2021). Why smallholders stop engaging in forest activities – The role of migration in livelihood transitions in forested landscapes of southwestern Ethiopia. Landscape 2021 Konferenz – Diversität für eine nachhaltige und widerstandsfähige Landwirtschaft. Leibniz-Zentrum für Agrarlandschaftsforschung (ZALF). Berlin, 20.-22. September 2021.
  • Groth, J. (2021). Why smallholders stop engaging in forest activities – The role of migration in livelihood transitions in forested landscapes of southwestern Ethiopia. Columbia Climate School Conference 2021 – At What Point Managed Retreat? Resilience, Relocation and Climate Justice. Columbia University, Columbia Climate School, The Earth Institute. Online / New York City, 12.-15. Juni 2021.
  • Wiederkehr, C.; Friedrich, H.; Groth, J.; Merz, L. (2021): Migration and environment: The risk of a vicious cycle? Webinar-Serie. Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung UFZ, Leipzig.

2020

  • Hermans, K.; Wiederkehr, C.; Groth, J.; Thober, J.; Friedrich, H. (2020). MigSoKo: Environmental change and human migration: A vicious cycle? SÖF Statuskonferenz, BMBF. Bonn, 10. März 2020.
  • Groth, J. (2020). Influence of immigration on forest resources in rural receiving areas in the southwestern montane rainforests in Ethiopia. Präsentation. Kolloquium Universität Wien, Institut für Geographie und Regionalforschung. Wien, 28. Januar 2020.

2019

  • Groth, J. (2019). Environment-related migration within farming households in the Ethiopian highlands – A Qualitative Comparative Analysis. Konferenz – Environmental Non-migration: Framework, Methods and Cases. Technische Universität Dresden (TUD). Dresden, 19.-21. Juli 2019.
  • Groth, J. (2019). The effect of environmental change on rural livelihoods and migration in South Wollo – The participatory development of a Bayesian Network. Stakeholder-Workshop, Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung UFZ. Dessie, Äthiopien. 18.-19. März 2019.

2018

  • Groth, J.; Wiederkehr, C. (2018). Human Migration and environmental change in the Tropics – First insights from the micro and macro scale. Forum Verhalten, Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung UFZ. Leipzig, 6. Juni 2018.
  • Groth, J. (2018). The influence of land degradation and precipitation variability on the migration behavior of farming households in rural Ethiopia. Präsentation. Kolloquium Universität Wien, Institut für Geographie und Regionalforschung. Wien, 30. Mai 2018.
  • Groth, J. (2018). Why farmers choose to migrate under changing environmental conditions – A Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Ethiopian farming households. Konferenz – Adaptation in motion – Linking Climate Change, Migration and Resilience. TransRe Projekt. Bonn, 5.-7. September 2018.
  • Groth, J.; Hermans, K. (2018). Climate change and its unequal migration responses in the Ethiopian highlands. Konferenz – Migration, Environment and Climate: What risks inequalities? INED – Institut national d’études démographiques. Paris, 22.-23. Oktober 2018.
  • Groth, J. (2018). Why farmers choose to migrate under changing environmental conditions – A Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Ethiopian farming households. Präsentation. Kolloquium – United Nations University – Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS). Bonn, 4. September 2018.

2016

  • Groth, J.; Sultanaliev, K.; Imbrahimov, B. (2016). Identification and mapping of water related risks in Chui Oblast. Experten-Workhop, American University of Central Asia – Tian Shan Policy Center and United Nations University – Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS). Bishkek, Kirgisistan. Mai 2016.

2015

  • Kloos, J.; Groth, J. (2015). Developing indicators to assess societal vulnerability to changes in water availability in the Chui Oblast. Stakeholder-Workshop. American University of Central Asia – Tian Shan Policy Center and United Nations University – Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS). Bishkek, Kirgisistan. 17. November 2015.