
Dr.-Ing. Martina Winker
Member of the Executive Board
+49 69 7076919-53
+49 69 7076919-11
winker@isoe.de
Martina Winker has been member of the ISOE executive board since July 2018. She is coordinator for Strategic Consultancy. Prior to that, she was head of the research unit Water Infrastructure and Risk Analyses. She studied agricultural sciences with the focal points agricultural engineering and ecology in Germany and Norway. In 2009 she received her doctorate by the Hamburg University of Technology for a thesis dealing with “Pharmaceutical residues in urine and the potential risks related to usage as fertiliser in agriculture”. Afterwards she worked for the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH in the area of sustainable sanitation.
Focus of research:
- Urban water management
- Agriculture
- Sustainable sanitation in development aid
Projects
- CapTain Rain – Capture and retain heavy rainfalls in Jordan
- HypoWave+ – Implementation of a hydroponic system for sustainable water reuse in agriculture
- KomKlAn – Status and Progress of Municipal Climate Adaptation in Germany
- P-Net – Regional network for resource-efficient phosphorus recycling and management
- Assessment of the potential for the use of service water in Frankfurt am Main
- Evaluation of the International Water Stewardship Program (IWaSP)
- HypoWave – New Pathways Towards Wastewater Re-Use in Agriculture
- IntenKS – Improving sewage sludge treatment in China for energetic and material utilisation
- INTERESS-I – Integrated strategies to strengthen urban blue-green infrastructures
- netWORKS 3 – Sustainable concepts for the municipal water sector
- netWORKS 4 – Resilient networks: how urban supply systems contribute to climate justice
- netWORKS 4 – Resilient networks: Contributions of urban supply systems to climate justice (follow-up project)
- PLASTRAT – Reduction of plastic discharges in lakes and running waters
- SAUBER+ Innovative concepts for wastewater from public health sector facilities
- Semizentral – Infrastructure systems for cities of the future experiencing rapid growth
- Tracking down micropollutants
- Environmental Risks and Pharmaceuticals: The Key Role of Pharmacies