Dietwald Gruehn

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Dietwald Nikolai Werner Gruehn (born May 9, 1964 in Münster ) is a German landscape ecologist and landscape planner .

biography

Dietwald Gruehn is the son of Reginald Gruehn and the church musician Brigitte Gruehn. After graduating from the Liebigschule Gießen in 1983 and completing military service , he studied landscape planning at the Technical University of Berlin from 1985 to 1991 and graduated as a graduate engineer .

Gruehn worked from 1991 to 1997 as a research assistant and from 1997 to 2003 as a research assistant to Hartmut Kenneweg in the field of landscape planning, landscape conservation and nature conservation at the TU Berlin. At the same time, he studied public law from 1991 to 1997 at the Open University in Hagen .

Gruehn received his doctorate in engineering at the Technical University of Berlin in 1997 with an empirical study of planning science under Hartmut Kenneweg . In 2003 Gruehn worked in Riga as part of the Leonardo da Vinci program of the European Union and from 2003 to 2004 he was visiting professor at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Alnarp .

In 2004 Gruehn completed his habilitation at the Technical University of Berlin on the basis of a landscape-ecological work and received the Venia Legendi for the subject landscape planning, landscape maintenance and nature conservation.

From 2005 to 2006 Gruehn was also a private lecturer at the TU Berlin and head of the environmental planning department at the Austrian Research Centers (today: Austrian Institute of Technology ) in Seibersdorf and Vienna .

In 2006, Gruehn accepted the chair for landscape ecology and landscape planning at the Faculty of Spatial Planning at the Technical University of Dortmund, succeeding Lothar Finke . There he was also deputy head of the Institute for Spatial Planning (IRPUD) from 2007 to 2008 . In the period from 2009 to 2010, Gruehn took over the management of the IRPUD from Hans Heinrich Blotevogel as managing director and was acting head of the chair for spatial planning and planning theory.

In 2010 Dietwald Gruehn was appointed Adjunct Professor of Urban and Regional Planning by the Michigan State University's School of Planning, Design & Construction .

Gruehn's main areas of work include planning-related empirical impact research, further development of landscape and environmental planning instruments, method validation and development, climate impact research and open space research.

literature

  • Hübner, R. (Ed.) 2009, Who is Who in the Federal Republic of Germany , 15th edition, Verlag für Personenenzyklopädien AG, Zug / Switzerland.
  • Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar , 2011, 23rd edition, de Gruyter, Munich.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Gruehn, D., 1998, The consideration of the concerns of nature protection and landscape management in the preparatory land-use planning - A contribution to the theoretical foundation and methodical operationalization of effectiveness controls. European University Theses 42 (22). Frankfurt
  2. a b Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar 2011, 23rd edition, de Gruyter, Munich
  3. Gruehn, D., 2004, On the validity of assessment methods in landscape and environmental planning - need for action, methodical approach and consequences for planning practice, demonstrated using the example of the validity check of practical process approaches for the assessment of soil, water and climate-relevant landscape functions. Mensch & Buch-Verlag. Berlin
  4. Dietwald Gruehn appointed adjunct professor at Michigan State University. Retrieved November 24, 2010 .