Maria Bohn, Master of Arts in Philosophy and Politics (University of Oxford) is doing a PhD in History on the topic of environment, knowledge and regimes, enrolled at the Division of History of Science and Technology, Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. Her primary interest at the Stockholm Resilience Centre is with the Regime shifts, scales and sources of reorganisation in social-ecological systems theme.
She has five years of previous research and contract work experience at Stockholm Environment Institute, including environmental indicators, risk analysis related to climate change (EU FP 6 ATLANTIS project) and public and private sector tools for sustainability (e.g. EU FP 6 RARE project, MIST project).
Publications
R.S.J. Tol, M. Bohn, T.E. Downing, M-L. Guillerminet, E.Hizsnyik, R. Kasperson, K. Lonsdale, C. Mays, R.J. Nicholls, A.A. Olsthoorn, G.Pfeile, M. Poumadere, F.L. Toth, A.T. Vafeidis, P.E. van der Werff and I.H. Yetkiner. Adaptation to five metres of sea level rise. Journal of Risk Research. Vol 9 (5): 467-482, July 2006.
K. Dow, R.E. Kasperson, and M. Bohn, 2006: “Exploring the Social Justice Implications of Adaptation and Vulnerability", pp. 79-96 in W.N. Adger et al., eds. Fairness in Adaptation to Climate Change. Cambridge ,MA: MIT Press.