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Chair of Forest and Environmental Policy
Institution
Section overview
Description
As the chair for forest politics we concentrate on the analysis of political processes in the context of land use, both in our research and in teaching. Therefore we look at the interface between societies and their natural environment, we occupy the join between natural sciences and social sciences. We understand the language and thinking of both science directions. This approach provides a basis for the understanding of interactions between humans and natural environment on a global to a local scale, in order to apply perceptions, theories, models and methods from natural and social sciences in our research field. With the focus on the politics of land use we concentrate on the exposure of a person with their natural environment. The perceptions, decisions and the actions of a person both as an individual, and as a group or institution shape our research interest. The basis for our scientific finding is the empirical access to the reality of political and social processes about land use and it’s feedback to society. As our scientific core competence we cultivate our capacity in methods of empirical social research and link to it in theory-driven applications and development of social-empirical instruments. Our empirical analysis on politics and land use are the foundation for solution oriented consulting in policy and are the basis for problem orientated theory development.
Activities
- Research
Parent institution
Coordinated projects
- Biotope and protection of species in protective and mountain forests
- Common welfare oriented advice by the Bavarian Forst-Service - Concept Delelopment
- Evaluation of the impact of regional forest owners events in Bavaria 2008
- FOKUS - Forest owners in urban areas Analysis of attitudes and values
- Forest policy and forestry - capacity building in Bavaria for policy entprepreneurship in the European Union
- Forests for health purposes - observation and analysis for the strategic positioning of forest actors
- Multifunctional forests in the Alps: reinforcing dialogue
- Options for sustainable forest management in woodland areas with subdivided structures of smalll scale forestry properties. - Options for governmental, private and municipal management models based upon ownership and/or cross-ownership level (G 32)
- The advising of forest associations – content, methods, successes
- Urban forest owners – a challenge for forestry
Contact
Chair of Forest and Environmental Policy
Am Hochanger 13
85354 Freising
Bavaria
Germany
Phone: +49 (0) 8161-71-4625
Fax: +49 (0) 8161-71-4623
Email: suda(@)forst.tu-muenchen.de