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Institute of Landscape Ecology and Resources Management
Institution
Section overview
Description
The Institute of Landscape Ecology and Resource Management is divided into the professorships landscape ecology and landscape planning, waste and resource management and resource management. The Institute is part of the Department of Agricultural Sciences, nutritional science and environmental management of the Justus-Liebig University assigned.
Activities
- Research
Parent institution
Coordinated projects
- Antago-Senecio - Integrated control of Senecio by antagonists and production technology
- Development of soil seed banks in the course of successional grassland: effects of particle size distribution in soils and the spatial heterogeneity of seeds
- Ecological, genetic and climatic determinants of range expansion: a case study on Ceratocapnos claviculata in the native and invaded range
- FOR 536 P7: Regional water balance and matter flow
- Further development of the prototype of a novel method for the quantitative detection of degradation of synthetic polymers in soil to a standard model
- Identification and reduction of 'hot spots' of plant protection products entries into surface waters
- MINCA - Mitigation of nitrogen charge on the Catchment scale
- Modell ProF - changes in plant diversity through energy crop production
- SFB 299: Project A2
- SFB 299: Project B2.3 - Modelling of landuse-dependent heavy metal loads in intensively farmed soils using the Model ATOMIS
- SFB 299: Project B3.1 - Spatially explicit modelling of phytodiversity in cultural landscapes: model application, adaptation and extension
- SFB 299: Project E2 - Projectcoordination and Secretary of the SFB 299
- Sorption of uranium in soil and resulting implications for the use of phosphate fertilizers in plant nutrition
- Species enrichment in species-poor alluvial meadows
- Status survey of the content of PFT (perfluorinated organic surfactants) in feed and food of animal origin for the estimation of the load
- The potential of oscillating mowing technology - making mowing economically and ecologically sustainable
Coordinated collaborative projects
Work package leader of collaborative projects
Involved in research projects
Contact
Institute of Landscape Ecology and Resources Management
Heinrich-Buff-Ring 26-32
D-35390 Gießen
Hesse
Germany
Phone: +49-641-99 37161
Fax: +49-641-99 37169
Email: Annette.Otte(@)umwelt.uni-giessen.de