Biodiversity and Evolution
- Plant Biodiversity and Evolution (Dirk Albach)
- Biodiversity and Evolution of animals (Gabriele Gerlach)
- Plant Evolutionary Genetics (Sascha Laubinger)
- Functional Ecology of Plants (Gerhard Zotz)
- Marine Biodiversity (Pedro Martinez Arbizu)
- Ecological Genomics (Arne Nolte)
- Systematics and Evolutionary of Biology (Olaf Bininda-Emonds)
- Behavioural Genomics (Miriam Liedvogel)
Former Groups
- Landscape Ecology (Kleyer)
- Soil Science (Giani)
- Didactics of Biology (Kattmann)
- Genetics (Wackernagel)
- Hydrology (Bormann)
- Molecular Neurobiology/Neurochemistry (Richter-Landsberg)
- Neurobiologie (Weiler)
- Plantecology (Janiesch)
- Physical Geography and Cartography (Hagen)
- Spatial Planning (Peithmann)
- Terrestrial Ecology (Haeseler)
- Zoosystematics and Morphology (Schminke)
Prof. Dr. Ingo Mose
Dr.- Ing. Peter Schaal
Secretariat: Renate Kettmann
Address
Institut für Biologie und Umweltwissenschaften
IBU – A1
Arbeitsgruppe Angewandte Geographie und Umweltplanung
26111 Oldenburg
Parcel post
Institut für Biologie und Umweltwissenschaften
Ammerländer Heerstr. 114-118
26129 Oldenburg
Important notice
Except for the ResearchGroup Applied Geography And Environmental Planning there is no specific field of geography at the University Oldenburg. It has been terminated several years ago, just as the course of study geography. For students who are interested in this specific field there is the opportunity to participate in the corresponding lectures of the Institute for Geography at the University Bremen. For further information see www.geographie.uni-bremen.de/en/profiles-of-the-study-programmes.
Applied Geography and environmental Planning
Applied Geography and Environmental Planning
The Applied Geography and Environmental Planning Research Group (formerly Regional Sciences Working Group) has been working actively since 1st October 2005. The main working and research areas are:
- Organisation of spatial control, regional mission statements
- Spatial planning and management
- Area protection and rural development
- sustainable Tourism
- Renewable energies
- Ecological planning and development
- Spatial information and presentation
- GIS
The research group is orientated on the regional level (especially north-west Germany) just as well as on the international (e. g. Great Britain, Scandinavia). The Group is member of ZENARiO, a centre for sustainable spatial development in Oldenburg, and was involved in its' founding.
Trilateral Research Seminar
Together with colleagues from the Faculty for spatial science of the University Groningen ans the Institue for Geography of the University Bremen the Research Group organises the yearly "Trilateral Research Seminar" for students of the spatial scientific disciplines. The seminar adresses an approach to a sustainable spatial development in the cross-border North Sea coast area.
Jean Monnet-Chair
As part of the program "Lifelong Learning" of the European Union Prof. Dr. Ingo Mose with the Research Group of Applied Geography and Environmental Planning has been awarded with a Jean Monnet Chair for "Europeanization and Sustainable Spatial Development". The title became effective in the beginning of September 2012 and was awarded for a period of three years. Connected with the award is also a financial aid used to support projects in teaching and research, which address various issues regarding the European dimensions of spatial development.
Teaching
Members of the Research Group are engaged in the following teaching programmes: