Ben Boteler
Senior Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
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Ben Boteler arbeitet seit Januar 2018 im Ocean Governance Team. Er forscht zum Thema Förderung und Stärkung der regionalen Meeresgovernance in Meeresgebieten außerhalb der nationalen Hoheitsgebiete im Südostatlantik und Südostpazifik sowie weltweit. Sein Schwerpunkt liegt insbesondere auf dem sozioökonomischen Nutzen und Vorteilen, die sich aus der Meeresumwelt ergeben. Er ist Co-Leiter des STRONG High Seas-Projekts (Stärkung der regionalen Governance für die Hohe See), ein Projekt, das die Entwicklung umfassender, sektorübergreifender Ansätze zur Erhaltung und nachhaltigen Nutzung der biologischen Vielfalt auf hoher See ermöglicht.
Bevor er zum RIFS kam, war er Senior Fellow am Ecologic Institut in Berlin, Deutschland, wo er zu den Themen europäische marine Sozioökonomie und Politik arbeitete. Er hat einen Master in Politikwissenschaft und Wirtschaftswissenschaften von der Philipps-Universität in Marburg und einen Master in visueller Anthropologie und Medienanthropologie von der Freien Universität in Berlin.
Projekte
Gruppen
Blog Posts
- 2018 - 2022 Co-Leiter, STRONG High Seas at IASS, Potsdam (DE)
- 2016 - 2018 MA Visuelle Anthropologie und Medienanthropologie, Berlin (DE)
- 2010 - 2018 Senior Fellow, Ecologic Institut, Berlin (DE)
- 2007 - 2010 MA Politikwissenschaft und Wirtschaftswissenschaft, Marburg (DE)
- 2006 - DSH level 2 certification, Deutsch als Fremdsprache, Marburg (DE)
- Regional and Global Ocean Governance
- Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction
- Marine Socioeconomics (Blue Economy)
- Marine Policy
- Stakeholder Engagement and Participation
Publikationen am RIFS
Publikationen vor der Tätigkeit am RIFS
- Garmendia, M., Sauzade, D., Beaumont, N., Boteler, B., Pascual, M., Boudine, T., Breil, M., Furlan, E., Kontogianni, A., Krüger, I., Le Tellier, J., Gileva, E., March, D., Roeleveld, G., Ronco, P., Shivarov, A., Skourtos, M., Markandya A. (2017): The Adaptive Marine Policy (AMP) toolbox: Supporting policy-makers developing adaptive policies in the Mediterranean and Black Sea in: Marine Policy Vol 84 (2017) 99-109.
- Boteler, B. Smith, L, Bodle, R. and Donat, L. (2017): The UN Ocean Conference - June 2017, Guidance to the ENVI Committee of the European Parliament. European Parliament: Brussels
- Kraemer, R. Andreas et. al. (2017): Sustainable Ocean Economy, Innovation and Growth: A G20 Initiative for the 7th Largest Economy in the World. http://www.g20-insights.org/policy_briefs/sustainable-ocean-economy-innovation-growth-g20-initiative-7th-largest-economy-world/
- EEA (2016): "Seafood in Europe: A food system approach for sustainability'. EEA Report No 25/2016. http://www.eea.europa.eu/publications/seafood-in-europe-a-food/at_download/file
- AQUACROSS (2016): "Managing aquatic biodiversity: from local to global - an EU perspective", Policy Brief. European Union's Horizon 2020 Framework Programme for Research and Innovation grant agreement No. 642317.
- Ytreberg, E., Granhag, L., Boteler, B., Tröltzsch, J., Hasenheit, M., Lago, M., Roth, E., and Tien Nguyen, T. (2016): "Report on analytical framework for assessment of shipping and harbours in the Baltic Sea". Report as part of the BONUS project SHEBA (Sustainable Shipping and Environment of the Baltic Sea Region) Call 2014-41.
- EEA (2015): "State of Europe's Seas". EEA Report No 2/2015. https://www.eea.europa.eu/publications/state-of-europes-seas/at_download/file
- Boteler, B., Abhold, K., Oosterhuis, F., Fernandez, P., Hadzhiyska, D., Pavlova, D. and Veiga, J.M., (2015): "Best Practice Examples of Existing Economic Policy Instruments and Potential New Economic Policy Instruments to Reduce Marine Litter and Eliminate Barriers to GES." Policy Brief as part of the European Commission's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) project CleanSea (New Tools and Policy Options to Improve the Management of Marine Litter).
- Boteler, B., Tröltzsch, J., Abhold, K., Lago, M., Nguyen, T.T., Roth, E., Fridell, E., Winnes, H., Ytreberg, E., Quante, M., Matthias, V., Jalkanen, J-P., Johansson, L., Piotrow, J., Kowalczyk, U., Vahter, K. and Raudsepp, U., (2015): "Drivers for the Shipping Sector." Report as part of the BONUS project SHEBA (Sustainable Shipping and Environment of the Baltic Sea Region).
- Maialen, G., et al. 2014, "A new Adaptive Marine Policy Toolbox to support Ecosystem - Based Approach to management", BC3 Policy Briefing Series ,05, 2014. Bilbao: Basque Centre for Climate Change (BC3).
- Boteler, B. (2014): "Coastal Zones: Achieving Sustainable Management". Science for Environment Policy, Vol. December 2014, No. 46.
- Tedsen, E., Boteler, B., McGlade, K., Srebotnjak, T. and Abhold, K. (2014): "Marine resource management and coastal livelihoods: an Atlantic perspective". ATLANTIC FUTURE scientific paper, Vol. 15, 66.
- EEA (2014): Marine Messages, Our seas, our future - moving towards a new understanding. EEA Brochure No 1 / 2014. http://www.eea.europa.eu/publications/marine-messages/at_download/file
- OSPAR Commission (2013): Strategic Support for the OSPAR Regional Economic and Social Analysis, http://www.ecologic.eu/sites/files/project/2013/2365-Strategic-Support-for-the-OSPAR-Regional-Economic_0.pdf
- EEA (2013): Balancing the future of Europe's Coasts - knowledge base for integrated management. European Environment Agency. EEA Report | No 12/2013. ISSN 1725-9177
- 2014 - 2017 Marine Spatial Panning in Europe, Visiting lecturer at Duke in Berlin Program.