Dr. rer. nat. Gerd Lupp
Dr. rer. nat. Gerd Lupp
Research Associate
Technische Universität München
Chair for Strategic Landscape Planning and Management
Phone: +49 (0)8161 / 71 4661
Office hours: by arrangement
Email: gerd.lupp(at)tum.de
Research and consultancy
- TRANS-lighthouses (2023-2026)
- PHUSICOS (2018-2023)
- Stadtwald 2050/Urban Forests 2050; (2013-2017)
- Nature Based Solutions, Natural Hazards, Governance, Particpative Processes, Landscape Perception, Scenic qualities, Outdoor recreation, nature-based tourism, Ecosystem Services, Lifestyles, Empirical social sciences, Biomass, Renewable Energy, Wilderness, Forest development, Planning and steering instruments, policy analyses in Renewable Energy and Biodiversity protection, environmental education, forest pedagogics
Biographie
- December 2013 - : Researcher at the TU Munich
- 2013: Project Employee „Allgäu Forest Academy“ at the Agency for Nutrition, Agriculture and Forestry, Kempten/Allgäu
- 2009-2013: Researcher at the Leibniz-Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development (IÖR), Dresden (Germany), Coordination of the project LÖBESTEIN (funded by the BMBF and BMU) and BiKliTour (funded by the BfN)
- 2004-2008: PhD at the Chair for Landscape Management at the Freiburg University: "Landscape Perception of Both Visitors and Residents in Mueritz-National Park (Germany) and Prognosis on Expected Changes in Scenic Qualities“ in Co-operation with Mueritz National Park Authorities
- 2004: Assistant at the Workshop Session Series “Successful Public Relations for sustainable Forestry” of the German Forestry Association
- 2002-2003: Assistant at the Workshop Session Series “Successful Public Relations for sustainable Forestry” of the German Forestry Association
- 2002: Internship at Hohe Tauern National Park - Tirol in Matrei/Austria
- 2000: Internship at Bund für Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland (Friends of the Earth Germany), Project "Regional Timber Marketing" at the Nature Protection Centre Möggingen
- 1995-2002: Studies in Hydrology and Forest Sciences at Freiburg (Germany) and Joensuu (Finland) University: Master Thesis: “The Myth of Wilderness – Insights of the current wilderness debate in the European Alps”
- 1996-1997: Internship at the State Forest Authorities, Emmendingen (Germany)
- 1994-1995: Alternative Civil Service at the Mobile Nursing Service Elz-Glotter, Denzlingen
- 1985-1994: Grammar School, Denzlingen