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Eva Sternfeld

Eva Sternfeld is directing the China Department at Berlin Technical University (TU Berlin). Additionally she acts as assessment consultant for various German and International Organizations and is professor in confidence of the Heinrich-Böll-Foundation. She is also a member of the association “stadtkultur international e.V.” 

Dr. Sternfeld is Sinologist, specialized in Environmental History, Resource Economics and Chinese Environmental Politics. She studied Sinology at the Department for East Asian Studies at the Berlin Free University and Geography at Beijing University (Beijing Daxue). Dr. Sternfeld received her PhD at the Free University of Berlin (FU Berlin) on the topic of Beijing’s urban development and water resource management. 

For eight years, from 2000 until 2008, in the context of a German Chinese Development Cooperation Project, Dr. Sternfeld directed the Beijing Public Information and Education Center under the Chinese Ministry of Environment (CESDRRC Center).