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Team:
- Simone Gingrich, Mag.rer.nat., Dr.phil., Ecology;
University of Vienna, Social Ecology, Klagenfurt University; Research
staff member at IFF Social Ecology
Focus: Environmental history, Historical land use,
Material flow analysis, Energy flow analysis
http://www.uni-klu.ac.at/socec/inhalt/789.htm
- Gertrud Haidvogl, Mag. Dr., History; University of
Vienna, Research staff member and lecturer at the University of Natural
Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna, Institute of Hydrobiology
and Aquatic Ecosystem Management
Focus: historic fish fauna, river reconstruction, river
evolution
https://forschung.boku.ac.at/fis/suchen.person_uebersicht?sprache_in=en&ansicht_in=&menue_id_in=101&id_in=3594
- Severin Hohensinner, graduate engineer (DI) and PhD in landscape planning (2008), both at the Institute of Hydrobiology and Aquatic Ecosystem Management (IHG), University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna (BOKU); project/research assistant at the IHG/BOKU since 2001. His studies contribute to the identification of historical living conditions of aquatic and terrestrial biocoenoses in riverine ecosystems.
Focus: Reconstruction and modelling of historical river/floodplain hydromorphology and morphodynamic processes with special emphasis on the Austrian Danube and its tributaries; basic research and applied interdisciplinary projects in the fields of aquatic ecology, river landscape planning and river restoration.
https://forschung.boku.ac.at/fis/suchen.person_uebersicht?sprache_in=en&ansicht_in=&menue_id_in=101&id_in=6313
- Fridolin Krausmann, Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr., Biology
and Human Ecology; University of Salzburg and University of Vienna,
Graduate of the "Culture and Environment" program at the Humanities
Faculty of the University of Vienna. Deputy director and Professor of
Sustainable Resource Use at the Institute of Social Ecology
Focus: historical Environmental history, Land use and
agricultural production systems, Social metabolism and energy systems,
Biophysical dimensions of industrialization
http://www.uni-klu.ac.at/socec/inhalt/882.htm
- Martin Schmid, Ass.Prof. Mag. Dr. phil., Director
of the Center for Environmental History (ZUG)
Historian; Graduate of the "Culture and Environment" program
at the Humanities Faculty of the University of Vienna. Assistant Professor
at the University of Klagenfurt, Faculty for Interdisciplinary Research
(IFF), Research staff member and lecturer at Institute of Social Ecology/Center
for Environmental History, and Institute for Science Communication and
Higher Education Studies
Focus: Environmental history, early modern history,
environmental history of riverine landscapes, long term development
of society-nature interactions, colonization of nature and societal
power relations, interdisciplinary studies, scientific cultures and
the role of academics in society
http://www.uni-klu.ac.at/socec/inhalt/2337.htm
- Christoph Sonnlechner, Mag. Dr. phil.; MAS, Historian
Archivist at the municipal and provincial archives of Vienna - Municipal
Department 8, 3.3.2011 to 29.2.2012 Replacement of Assistant Professor Martin Schmid at IFF/Centre for Environmental History/Institute of Social Ecology
Focus: Environmental and administrative history of
the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age, History of institutions, History of towns
http://www.iff.ac.at/umweltgeschichte/sonnlechner.php
- Verena Winiwarter, Univ. Prof. Ing. Dr., Dean of
the Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies, Professor for Environmental
History at the Institute of Social Ecology, Alps-Adria University Klagenfurt
Training in technical chemistry (technical college); History and Commication
Sciences (University of Vienna); Habilitation in Human Ecology at the
Faculty of Natural Sciences (University of Vienna)
http://www.iff.ac.at/umweltgeschichte/winiwarter.php
Focus: Environmental history of agrarian societies,
with particular interest in knowledge about soils in these societies;
theory and methodology of environmental history
Functions:
President of the European Society for Environmental History
from 2000-2005
Co-editor of GAIA, an interdisciplinary
magazine
Chair, program committee, WCEH
2009
Member, Commission
of interdisciplinary ecological studies, Austrian Academy of Sciences
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