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Ann Christin Kornelsen

Institut für Geographie
Universität Osnabrück
Seminarstraße 19 a/b
49074 Osnabrück

Raum: 02/308
Tel: +49 541 969 4727
Fax
: +49 541 969 4333

ann.christin.kornelsen@uni-osnabrueck.de

Ann Christin Kornelsen

Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin

Involved in research within the MOOSland Project, which deals with peat moss paludiculture as a sustainable agricultural use of drained peatland soils.

Ann Christin Kornelsen has been working at the Institute of Geography in Osnabrück since April 2024. She is involved in research within the MOOSland Project, which deals with peat moss paludiculture as a sustainable agricultural use of drained peatland soils.

Ann Christin Kornelsen studied Physical Geography and Landscape Sciences, with a focus on hydrology and soil science, at Leibniz University of Hanover.

As a research assistant at the Niedersächsisches Landesamt für Bergbau, Energie und Geologie (LBEG), Department of Agriculture and Soil Monitoring, she was involved in the SWAMPS Project, which investigated methods to reduce greenhouse gas emissions on agricultural used peatlands in Lower Saxony. Her work included the design and implementation of the field trial, hydrological modelling and the development of future scenarios.

After the end of the SWAMPS project, she went to the European Competence Centre for Mires and Climate gGmbH, where she took over the role of scientific director. Also, as project manager of the ReviMoor project in the field of research, she was involved in stakeholder management and networked research on peatlands.

Since 2022, Ann Christin is the founder and scientific director of the Mission to Marsh gGmbH, a leading non-profit organization, specializing in wetland conservation and education on sustainability. She is passionate about bridging the gap between the scientific community and the general public in order to highlight the importance of healthy peatlands for the environment and for climate protection.

As a renowned peatland scientist, Ann Christin has already researched the state of the world’s peatlands as part of a 9-month research expedition on the North-, Central- and South American continent from the boreal peatlands in Canada to the untouched mires in Tiera del Fuego, Patagonia. In addition to taking water samples, her work focused on interviewing experts and scientists in order to highlight the condition of the wetlands and the changes they have undergone.

 

Awards

For her work in peatland conservation, Ann Christin has been nominated for and won several awards:

-       DGMT Young Scientist Award (2019)

-       Patagonia Environmental Programme Grantee (2022)

-       Finalist Zurich Planet Hero Award (2023)

-       Finalist Cosmopolitan #SupportHer Award (2023)

-       Top 20 Thalia Storyteller Award (2023)

-       Winner of the Durchstarter Award (2023), category: social impact start-up

Publications

Kornelsen, A.C. (2023): Im Reich des Jaguars, story.one publishing, 64 S., ISBN: 9783710836862

Pagenkemper S., Jansen-Minßen, F. Krause, A. Ernsing-Blaga, M., Herzberg, I., Kahle, L., Höper, H., Minke, M., Sieber, A.C., Tiemeyer, B., Heller, S., Oehmke, S.W., Bräuer, M., Dettmann, U., Lange, G., Gatersleben, P., Schröder, U., Giani, L., Langenscheidt, S., Buchwald, R. & Kupke, L. (2022): Das Projekt SWAMPS – Verfahrensanalysen und Handlungsoptionen zur Verminderung von Treibhausgasemissionen und zum Schutz von Mooren für landwirtschaftlich genutztes Grünland - Abschlussbericht der Projektjahre 2015 bis 2021, 347 S. Ovelgönne.

https://literatur.thuenen.de/digbib_extern/dn064561.pdf

Fanghänel, I.; Gerkens, J.; Hammerich, J.; Schilling, A. & Sieber, A.C. (2022): Eingepackt – Eindrücke von der DGMT-Jahrestagung 2022. In: TELMA - Berichte der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Moor- und Torfkunde, Band 52: 223 - 226,

https://doi.org/10.23689/fidgeo-5787

Kalinski, K., Sieber, A.C. & Höper, H. (2021): Effects of water management on peatland water table and peatland subsidence, TELMA Berichte der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Moor- und Torfkunde, Band 51, S.13-40. Hannover.

https://doi.org/10.23689/fidgeo-5336

Pagenkemper S., Jansen-Minßen, F., Höper, H., Sieber, A.C., Minke, M., Thiemeyer, B., Heller, S., Lange, G., Schröder, U., Gatersleben, P., Giani, L., Langenscheidt, S., Buchwald, R. & Kupke, L. (2021): SWAMPS-Verbundprojekt - Verfahrensanalysen und Handlungsoptionen zur Verminderung von Treibhausgasemissionen und zum Schutz von Mooren für landwirtschaftlich genutztes Grünland: Zwischenergebnisse der bisherigen Projektlaufzeit (Kernaussagen). 21 S.

Pagenkemper S., Jansen-Minßen,F. Krause,A. Ernsing-Blaga,M., Herzberg, I., Kahle,L. ...& Kupke,L. (2020): SWAMPS – Handlungsempfehlungen, 4 S. Ovelgönne.

Minke, M., Sieber, A. C., Tegge, A., & Höper, H. (2020): Maintenance of high peatland water levels by subsurface water regulation, EGU General Assembly 2020, Online, 4–8 May 2020, EGU2020-13704, doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-13704.

Sieber, A.C. & A. Bauerochse (2018): Ein Moor im Wandel – das Huvenhoopsmoor in alten Karten und Luftbildern; TELMA-Berichte der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Moor-und Torfkunde, Band 48, S.49-70. Hannover.

https://doi.org/10.23689/fidgeo-3290