
Johanna Kramm is a research scientist at ISOE in the research unit Water Resources and Land Use. Together with Carolin Völker, she led the SÖF junior research group PlastX from 2016 to 2021. She studied geography, political science and sociology at the University of Bonn and at the University of Bristol and received her PhD from the Department of Geography at the University of Bonn. She works on risk perception and communication of environmental risks such as microplastics, governance of marine litter and waste in the global south, and practices in the consumer and throwaway society.
Focus of research
- Water Policy and Governance
- Social-ecological risk research
- Transformation
Projects
- No active projects found
- Cognitive integration and innovation
- CuveWaters – Sustainable Water Management in Namibia
- EPoNa – Water Reuse in Northern Namibia
- Evaluation of the International Water Stewardship Program (IWaSP)
- NiddaMan – Sustainable Water Resources Management in the Nidda Catchment Area
- PlastX – Packaging and sustainable consumption
- PlastX – Plastic waste in seas and oceans