PD Dr. Harald Albrecht
Chair of Restoration Ecology
TUM School of Life Sciences
Technische Universität München
Emil-Ramann-Str. 6
85354 Freising
E-Mail: harald.albrecht[at]tum.de
Curriculum vitae
2022 | TUM certificate of honor for excellence in teaching |
2018-2022 | Supervision of project: „Manangement of Marsh Ragwort (Senecio aquaticus) in conservation grassland“ (Cooperation with Bavarian State Research Centre for Environmental Conservation and with Baden-Württemberg State Office for Environment) |
2018-2021 | Supervision of project: „Use of rare arable plants to enhance ecosystem functions of agroecosystems” (German Federal Foundation for Environment) |
2017-2021 | Supervision of subprojects B “Management in conventionally managed grassland” and C “Management in nature conservation and organic areas” of the research project ”Management of Senecio aquaticus in Bavaria“ (Cooperation with Bavarian State Research Centre for Agriculture) |
Since 2017 | Voluntary management representative for the conservation areas owned by the Bavarian Botanical (Garchinger Heide, Lochhauser Sandberg, Schaiffelewiese, Kissinger Bahngruben) |
2016-2018 | Supervision of the work package „Arable plants“ in the Bavarian-Austrian Interreg Europe Project AB 45 "Wild and cultivated - sowing regional diversity“ |
2015-2021 | Supervision of the project: “Arable plants for the cultural landscapes of Bavaria – Management integrated support of rare and threatened arable plants” (Bayerische Kulturlandstiftung and TUM) |
2012-2015 | Supervision of the project: "Conception of conservation strategies for the vegetation of temporarily flooded field depressions" (Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt) |
2012 | Appointment to the degree of an "Akademischer Direktor" |
Since 2011 | Supervision of the project: "Re-introduction of rare arable weeds on organic farms" (German Federal Organic Farming Programme) |
2010 | Interim head of the Chair of Vegetation Ecology of the TUM |
2007-2009 | Development of analytical and methodological repertoires to re-integrate old industrial sites into urban functional spaces - case studies in Germany and the USA/ Part: Vegetation |
2005 | Habilitation on arable weed seedbanks in soil and their relationship to site and management conditions |
2002 | Appointment to the degree of an "Akademischer Oberrat" |
2000-2002 | Management of the Project "Persistence and Dispersal of transgenic Crop Species and related Weeds" |
1995 | Appointment to the degree of an "Akademischer Rat" |
1990-2003 | Management of the project "Vegetation Development" of the FAM research association on agricultural ecosystems Munich |
1990-1995 | Scientific assistant at the Chair of Vegetation Ecology in Weihenstephan |
1990 | Self employed expert for environmental reports |
1986-1989 | Thesis on the changes of the arable weed flora at different sites in Bavaria during the last decades |
1979-1984 | Studies of Agricultural Sciences with main emphasis on plant production at the Technische Universitaet Muenchen in Weihenstephan |
Research interests and selected publications
- Biodiversity management of grassland ecosystems.
Bauer, M. & Albrecht, H. (2020): Vegetation monitoring in a 100-year-old calcareous grassland reserve in Germany. Basic and Applied Ecology 42: 15-26.
Hofmann, S., Conradi, T., Kiehl, K. & Albrecht, H. (2020): Effects of different restoration treatments on long-term development of plant diversity and functional trait composition in calcareous grasslands. Tuexenia 40: 175-200.
Krieger, M.T., Ditton, J., Albrecht, H., Baaij, M., Kollmann, J. & Teixeira, L.H.: Controlling the abundance of a native invasive plant does not affect species richness or functional diversity of wet grasslands. Journal of Applied Vegetation Science: Resubmitted.
- Population dynamics of arable wild plants
Albrecht, H. (2005) Development of arable weed seedbanks during six years after the change from conventional to organic farming. Weed Research, 45, 339-350.
Albrecht, H. & Auerswald, K. (2009) Seed traits in arable weed seed banks and their relationship to land use changes. Basic and Applied Ecology, 10, 516-524.
- Species protection of arable wild plants
Albrecht, H. (2003) Suitability of arable weeds as indicator organisms to evaluate species conservation effects of management in agricultural ecosystems. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 98, 201-211.
Albrecht, H., J. Cambecèdes. M. Lang & M. Wagner (2016) Management options for the conservation of rare arable plants in Europe, Botany Letters, DOI: 10.1080/23818107.2016.1237886.
Altenfelder, S., J. Kollmann & H. Albrecht (2015) Effects of farming practice on populations of threatened amphibious plant species in temporarily flooded arable fields: implications for conservation management. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 222, 30-37.
- Nature conservation in agricultural landscapes
Albrecht, H., Kühn, N. & Filser, J. (2001) Site effects on plant and animal distribution within an agricultural landscsape. In: Tenhunen, J., Lenz, R. & Hantschel R. (eds) Ecosystem Approaches to Landscape Management in Central Europe. Ecological Studies, 147, 209-227.
Albrecht, H., Anderlik-Wesinger, G., Kühn N., Mattheis, A. & Pfadenhauer, J. (2008) Effects of land use changes on the plant species diversity in agricultural ecosystems. In: Schröder, P., Pfadenhauer, J., Muench, J.C. (Hrsg.): Perspectives for Agroecosystem Management. Balancing Environmental and Socioeconomic Demands, pp. 204-235. Elsevier, Amsterdam.
- Vegetation of urban spaces
Albrecht, H., Langbehn, T., Tschiersch, C. & Eder, E. (2011) The soil seed bank and its relationship to the established vegetation in urban wastelands. Landscape and Urban Planning, 100, 87-97.
Albrecht, H., Haider, S. (2013) Species diversity and plant trait variation along a spatio-temporal urbanization in calcerous grassland. Biodiversity and Conservation 22, 2243-2267
Memberships in Scientific Societies
- Bayerische Botanische Gesellschaft, Gröbenzell
- European Weed Research Society, Doorwerth (NL)
- Floristisch-Soziologische Arbeitsgemeinschaft, Göttingen
- Society for Ecological Restoration Washington , DC (USA)
- Gesellschaft für Ökologie, Berlin
Teaching
Lectures and excursions on the ecology and vegetation of rural and urban ecosystems and landscapes
Methodological courses in vegetation description and analysis
Lectures, seminaries and projects in landscape ecology and planning
Lecture on the landscape history of Central Europe
Course on the ecology and systematic of mosses
Further activities and functions
Member of the editorial board of Weed Research
Scientific referee for publications in: Weed Research, Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, Journal of Vegetation Science, Journal of Applied Vegetation Science, Journal of Applied Ecology, Basic and Applied Ecology, Landscape and Urban Planning, Annals of Applied Biology, Plant Ecology, Flora, Journal of Environmental Management, Ecological Engineering, Grass and Forage Science, Journal of Ecology and Nature Conservation, Annales Botanici Fennici
Scientific and technical (co-) organizer of national and international symposia
Support
Chair of Restoration Ecology
Prof. Dr. Johannes Kollmann
Emil-Ramann-Str 6
85354 Freising-Weihenstephan
Phone: +49 8161 71-3498
Fax: +49 8161 71-4143
E-Mail to secretariat
Research Department Ecology and Ecosystem Management
TUM School of Life Sciences
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