Lisa Steck
Researcher
Economics (M. Sc.)
Research field
Mobility and urbanityThe person
Lisa Steck (née Büttner) has been working at the IZT since July 2018.
She completed her degree in economics (M.Sc.) at TU Dresden in 2017. Within her master's thesis "Economics of Climate Change. An analysis of integrated climate economic models with regard to their climate policy implications", she focussed on the integration of climate change into economic growth models.
In 2014, she completed her bachelor's degree in economics at the TU Dresden with a focus on environmental management and energy economics.
Expertise
- Mobility
- Social innovation
- Sustainability assessments
- Future studies and foresight projects
- Resources
Selected projects and publications
Projects
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2024 - 2027
Mobile Elbe Valley - future lab for resilient and sustainable mobility in rural areas
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2022 - 2023
Shaping the mobility transition fairly - creating a genuine mobility offer for all with new municipal service structures
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2022 - 2023
Resilient mobility in Baden-Württemberg - challenges and requirements for an electrified mobility system of the future
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2021 - 2022
Henriette Kiez Cruiser
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2020 - 2021
Public transport between the common good and commerce. Changing value creation structures through new mobility services
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2020 - 2021
Potential analysis in the innovation field "New Ways
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2020
Germany on the way to climate neutrality: What opportunities and risks does digitalisation present?
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2020
How COVID-19 working routines can save emission in a post-Covid-19 world. An estimate of the emission saving potentials through home-based telework
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2019
Economies of Transformation. Approaches to sustainable economic development
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2019
Mobility services - employment, distribution effects, access opportunities
Publications
2023
Resilient mobility in Baden-Württemberg
2022
Sustainability assessment of socio-technical innovation and biomass use pathways
2020
Designing mobility services
2020
Economies of transformation
2020
Working after Corona
2020
How COVID-19 working routines can save emissions in a post-COVID-19 world
2021
Potential analysis in the innovation field "New Ways" for the joint project "Wendland-Elbe Valley - Sustainable Elbe Valley. New Work - New Paths - New Forms of Living".