Political
Scientist and Agricultural Scientist Christiane Canenbley,
nee
Ratschow
Christiane
Canenbley, Political Scientist and Agricultural Scientist, born 1973 in
Göttingen, studied Political Science at the Freie Universität Berlin and
Agricultural Sciences with the main focus on economics of agriculture at the
Humboldt-University Berlin. January 2002 – September 2002 scientific assistant
at the Department of Environmental and Resource Economy at Humboldt University,
Berlin. October 2002 - February 2005 scientific assistant at "AgChange.
Conflicts of the New Agricultural Policy" at the Research Centre on
Biotechnology, Society and the Environment, University of Hamburg. Married, two
children.
Since March
Christiane Canenbley is working at the Directorates-General of Agriculture at
the European Commission in Brussels.
christiane.canenbley[at]cec.eu.int
Dr. Daniela
Kleinschmit,
nee
Krumland
Daniela
Krumland, Forest Engineer, born
1973, studied forestry. Since 1998 she worked as scientific assistant
at the
Institute for Silvicultural Policy Research. Between 2000 and
2002 research in the area of media analysis about silvicultural
policy in the framework of her
PhD thesis. March 2002 - September 2003 scientific assistant with the
research
group “AgChange”. Conflicts of the new agricultural policy at the
Research
Centre on Biotechnology, Society and the Environment, University of
Hamburg
with the main focus on the media analysis of the turn around in
agricultural
policy.

Dipl. Social Scientist Christina Müller
Christina Müller studied Social Sciences at the University of Göttingen and Edinburgh. Since 1999 scientific assistant at the Institute of Rural Development, University of Göttingen. Since September 2003 scientific assistant with the research group “AgChange. Conflicts of the New Agricultural Policy”. Her main research is in Gender Studies, Rural Sociology and Media Sciences.
Biologist Inga
Roedenbeck
Inga A. Roedenbeck, Biologist, born 1978, studied Biology at the University of Osnabrück and University of Vienna with the main focus on ethology, later on at the Philipps University at Marburg with the main focus on ecology, zoology and nature conservancy. July 2003 until February 2004 scientific assistant at the Research Group "AgChange. Conflicts of the New Agricultural Policy" at the Research Centre on Biotechnology, Society and the Environment, University of Hamburg”. In AgChange she worked on partial project TP 4. In February 2004 she changed to the Justus-Liebig University at Giessen to graduate in a more disciplinary context. Since August 2004 scholarship holder with the German Federal Environmental Foundation. She graduates in Giessen with the thesis „Dissection of landscapes in Hesse“ and explores the effects of a condensing traffic system on the prevalence of wild living animal species.
Biologist
Antonia Reihlen
Antonia
Reihlen, Biologist, born 1971 in Berlin, studied Biology at the University of
Cologne and at the RWTH Aachen with the main focus on ecotoxicology and microbiology.
Master thesis 1997 at the Institute for
Hygiene and Environmental Medicine at the Clinical Centre of the RWTH Aachen.
1997-99 she worked in a laboratory for environmental analysis, Practical
training at the “International Centre for Living Aquatic Resource Management
(ICLARM)" in Bangladesh and at a publisher in Cologne. Since 1999 she
works at the Ökopol Institute for Environmental Strategies. July 2002 – February 2003: Scientific
assistant at "AgChange. Conflicts of the New Agricultural Policy" at
the Research Centre on Biotechnology, Society and the Environment, University
of Hamburg.