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Jona Möller
HafenCity University Hamburg
DFG Research Training Group 2725
Henning-Voscherau-Platz 1
20457 Hamburg
Room: 02.01.09 (Campus Tower)
Jona Möller is an interdisciplinary researcher whose work explores the intersection of urban research and science and technology studies. He studied landscape architecture and urban design at TU Berlin, where he completed his degree with a thesis on temporal tensions in Lusatia’s post-mining water balance, analysing how the restoration of large-scale water infrastructures is framed as a means of shaping environmental futures. Currently, Jona is pursuing a dissertation on how mowing is enacted in anticipatory ways. His research investigates how professionals in the built environment are reconfiguring maintenance regimes for urban green infrastructures, as attempts to respond to future environmental uncertainties. Before joining the research training group ‘Urban future-making’, Jona co-coordinated a research and training project on human-plant relations in urban spaces in Berlin. He also worked as a research assistant on the project ‘Blasted Landscapes’ at the ‘Matters of Activity’ Cluster of Excellence.