Dr. Bärbel (Eng. Barbara) Bischof



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Dr. Barbara Bischof
Topic Manager
Topic E - Functioning of the terrestrial Earth System, its ecosystems, and biodiversity


Research Unit 1 - Ecosystems of the Future
Helmholtz-Centre
for Environmental Research GmbH - UFZ
Theodor-Lieser-Str. 4
06120 Halle (Saale)


phone: 0341 6025 4632

B. Bischof

Education:

2010    Ph.D. Geography, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA
Dissertation: "The Coral Reef Environmental Crisis: Negotiating Knowledge in Scientific Uncertainty and Geographic Difference"
(Emphases: marine systems science, climate science, sociologies of science, discourse analysis)

2003-2006    Post-graduate studies (& adjunct), Dept. of International Relations & Geography, Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA.
(Emphases: political ecology, development theory, international political economy, organization science, environmental law)

1997    M.A. Journalism & A.C. Science Communication, New York University, Science & Environmental Reporting Program, NY, NY, USA.
(Emphases: environmental science; marine science)

1997   M. S., Marine Science, University of Miami, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science (RSMAS), Miami, FL, USA.
Thesis: "Aerial photographic analysis of coastal and estuarine mangrove system dynamics of the Everglades National Park, Florida, in response to hurricanes: implications for the continuing sea level rise."
(Emphases: marine geology & geophysics, marine biology & fisheries)

1991   B.A. Geology, College of Charleston, Charleston, SC, USA
(Emphases: marine systems, coastal processes and sedimentation dynamics, paleo-ecology)

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Professional/Research Interests: (German version follows)

My general focus is on the interface between scientific activities, scientific discourse/narrative development, and environmental management structures. Specifically I am interested in how various scientific data are integrated into- and implemented within environmental policy-making and governance, including how these are communicated and perceived within various levels within society. I am particularly interested in interdisciplinary efforts between science and society in environmental management efforts that are negotiated on the basis of scientific uncertainty.

In particular, I focus on how scientific uncertainty resonates within policy structures and scientific funding elements and processes, particularly in terms of the timings of natural cycles with the development of climate and environmental governance systems and the contextualization of environmental tipping points and crises. My main focus is devising science-based environmental decision-support strategies that serve to mitigate uncertainties within all levels of knowledge production and communication—from field work to decision-making and scientific discourse.

Beyond research, such interests find traction within science program management and the development and administration of scientific programs, specifically within research institutes and organizations that rely on holistic and cooperative approaches in science program development and administration. My efforts focus on filling the gap between how we decide on and conduct scientific activities to how such efforts are communicated and perceived with the goal of achieving timely and actionable solutions that lead to environmental integrity, sustainability, climate resilience, and responsible use-regimes.

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Mein allgemeiner Schwerpunkt liegt an der Schnittstelle zwischen wissenschaftlichen Aktivitäten, der Entwicklung wissenschaftlicher Diskurse/Narrative und Strukturen des Umweltmanagements. Insbesondere interessiere ich mich dafür, wie verschiedene wissenschaftliche Daten in die umweltpolitische Entscheidungsfindung und Governance integriert und umgesetzt werden – einschließlich der Frage, wie diese auf verschiedenen gesellschaftlichen Ebenen kommuniziert und wahrgenommen werden. Besonders interessieren mich interdisziplinäre Bemühungen zwischen Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft im Rahmen des Umweltmanagements, die auf Grundlage wissenschaftlicher Unsicherheit ausgehandelt werden.

Im Besonderen konzentriere ich mich darauf, wie wissenschaftliche Unsicherheit innerhalb politischer Strukturen sowie in Elementen und Prozessen der Forschungsförderung Resonanz findet – insbesondere im Hinblick auf die zeitlichen Abläufe natürlicher Zyklen im Zusammenhang mit der Entwicklung von Klima- und Umweltgovernance-Systemen sowie der Kontextualisierung von ökologischen Kipppunkten und Krisen. Mein Hauptfokus liegt auf der Entwicklung wissenschaftsbasierter Entscheidungsunterstützungsstrategien im Umweltbereich, die darauf abzielen, Unsicherheiten auf allen Ebenen der Wissensproduktion und -kommunikation zu verringern – von der Feldforschung über die Entscheidungsfindung bis hin zum wissenschaftlichen Diskurs.

Über die Forschung hinaus finden solche Interessen Anwendung im Management wissenschaftlicher Programme sowie in der Entwicklung und Administration wissenschaftlicher Vorhaben – insbesondere in Forschungseinrichtungen und Organisationen, die auf ganzheitliche und kooperative Ansätze bei der Entwicklung und Verwaltung wissenschaftlicher Programme setzen. Mein Engagement zielt darauf ab, die Lücke zwischen der Art und Weise, wie wissenschaftliche Aktivitäten beschlossen und durchgeführt werden, und ihrer Kommunikation sowie Wahrnehmung zu schließen – mit dem Ziel, rechtzeitige und umsetzbare Lösungen zu erreichen, die ökologische Integrität, Nachhaltigkeit, Klimaresilienz und verantwortungsvolle Nutzungsregime fördern.

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Selected Activities:

2023 - 2025 Research Publication Sabbatical

2019-2023 Project Manager & Secretariat, "Caribbean Resilience" Project. US-Caribbean Resilience Partnership (USCRP), Interagency commission of the U.S. Dept. of State, Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs and NOAA Climate Resilience Group.

2015-2018 Program Manager & Subject Matter Technical Expert, U.S. National Oceanographic Partnership Program (NOPP), Washington, DC.

2012-2014 Visiting Assistant Professor, Stetson University, Dept. of Environmental Science and Geography, DeLand, FL.

2010-2012 On-Board NOAA Observer/Consultant and Science Crew, NOAA-BP (p.l.c.) Cooperative Research Team, Mississippi Canyon Block-252, Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Disaster Response & Restoration Team, Gulf of Mexico.

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Publications:

Bischof, Barbara (2025) Marine Geography: Ocean Space and Sense of Place, Elsevier, Inc.: Amsterdam, Netherlands, 248p. Feb.2025 [ISBN: 9780443291562 (Paperback) /ISBN: 9780443291579 (eBook)]

Bischof, B., (2017) Focusing our resolve in coastal systems: ECSA55 as a vehicle for better understanding of shifting baselines in a rapidly-changing world. Ocean & Coastal Management Special Issue [Eds. V. de Jonge & B. Bischof] 143, 1-3.

Report to the U.S. Congress on the National Oceanographic Partnership Program (NOPP), Fiscal Year 2014 (Product of the National Ocean Council, Dec. 2015)

Bischof, B. (2014) "Chapter 4: Geographies of Coral Reef Conservation: Global Trends and Environmental Constructions" in Water Worlds: Human Geographies of the Ocean [Eds J. Anderson and K. Peters]

Wortelboer, R. and Bischof, B. G. (2012) Scenarios as a Tool for Supporting Policy-Making for the Wadden Sea. Ocean & Coastal Management 68, 189-200.

Bischof, B. G. (2010) Negotiating Uncertainty in Management: Framing Attitudes, Priorities Issues and Finding Consensus in the Coral Reef Environmental Management “Crisis”. Ocean & Coastal Management 53 (10) 597-614.

Bischof, B. (2008) “Who’s Watching Whom?” Natural History Dec07/08

(For a complete list of publications, see my personal website link)