Co-Site | Transfer Advisory Board
The Transfer Advisory Board accompanies Co-Site and supports the project with its expertise from regional, economic, and scientific perspectives. The members regularly come together to advise the project management.
We are pleased that we have been able to recruit important representatives from the Rhenish mining area for the current Advisory Board, who bring their perspective on transformation and structural change. We are equally grateful for the commitment of the scientific experts who advise us on the work and research in a real-world laboratory. With their expertise, the members of the Transfer Advisory Board significantly support us in shaping the project and make an important contribution to its success.
Prof. Dr. Christine Ahrend TU Berlin
Dr. Kristel Degener Industrie- und Handelskammer zu Köln
Prof. Dr. Manfred Fischedick Wuppertal Institut für Klima, Umwelt, Energie gGmbH
Prof. Dr. Jürgen Howaldt TU Dortmund
Dr. Reimar Molitor Region Köln/Bonn e.V.
Dr. Oliver Parodi Karlsruher Transformationszentrum für Nachhaltigkeit und Kulturwandel
Prof. Dr. Bettina Rockenbach Universität zu Köln
Dr. Thomas Wilk Regierungsbezirk Köln
Voices from the Transfer Advisory Board
For me, Co-Site is an outstanding example of transdisciplinary science with great potential to positively shape the transformation process in the region.
- Prof. Dr. Manfred Fischedick
For me, Co-Site means participatory transfer processes and supporting the region in adapting to climate change. We need spaces in cities and regions where citizens and universities can come together to develop solutions to our most pressing problems and shape the future together.
- Prof. Dr. Jürgen Howaldt
For me, Co-Site means learning about a new way of working together (at all socio-political levels) in order to meet the challenges that climate change poses to us as a society.
- Dr. Reimar Molitor
For me, Co-Site means a regional network of interdisciplinary sustainability impulses.
- Dr. Oliver Parodi