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Research

Geographical research in Bonn is mainly focused on the following five research focus areas: Water Futures, Risk and Security, Governing Transformations, Inequality and Justice and Land Surface Dynamics. Research and teaching within these key fields is divided into nine academic areas. 

Research Groups

Research and teaching in the Department of Geography is divided into nine academic areas,  and its offering is supplemented by additional external partnerships.

Current Research

The link below provides more information on current research projects and publications by the various working groups in the Department of Geography. 

Research Focus Areas

The department’s key fields are reflected primarily in its research projects but also in its teaching. They pool the department’s expertise and that of the individual working groups. 


News on our Research
Geographical health research: GIUB and GHC sign cooperation agreement
On 7 January 2026, the long-standing collaboration between the GeoHealth Centre and the Department of Geography at the University of Bonn was secured for the long term through a cooperation agreement. This strengthens Bonn's position as an important location for geographical health research. The cooperation in research and teaching, previously shaped significantly by Prof. Dr. Thomas Kistemann, will be continued under the leadership of PD Dr. Timo Falkenberg and Apl. Prof. Dr. Carsten Butsch. Key areas of joint research are urban health and health in the Global South.
Litter in the Rhine River: Some 53,000 Items of Litter Flow Past Cologne Daily
The amount of litter floating in the Rhine is many times larger than previously believed. Researchers from the University of Bonn, the University of Tübingen and the Federal Institute of Hydrology (BfG) partnered with the Cologne-based non-profit pollution-fighting organization K.R.A.K.E. to collect and classify macro litter in a floating litter trap—the only one of its kind in Germany—over a period of 16 months. Katharina Höreth from Prof. Dr. Mariele Evers' working group “Ecohydrology and Water Resources Management” at the Department of Geography is part of the project. Extrapolation models based on the observed volume indicate that roughly 53,000 items of macro waste debris float past Cologne on the Rhine river every day. Disposable plastic products make up a large proportion of the litter found in the Rhine. The findings have now been published in the scientific journal “Communications Sustainability.”
Melanie Stammler successfully defends her dissertation on kinematics of rock glaciers in the Dry Andes of Argentina
Melanie Stammler successfully defended her dissertation “Multi-Scale Rock Glacier Kinematics in the Dry Andes of Argentina: From DEMs to the State of Permafrost Using Photogrammetry”, supervised by Prof. Dr. Lothar Schrott. Congratulations!
Dr. Hohmann Award 2025 for Dr. Arne Rieber by the Cologne Geographical Society
On 4 December the board of the Society for Geography (GfE) in Cologne presented Dr Arne Rieber with the certificate for this year's Dr Hohmann Grant for his research project “German Industrial Transformation: Geoeconomy and the Role of the State in the Chemical Industry”. Congratulations!
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