Hans Reiner Bohm

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Hans Reiner Böhm (born September 24, 1941 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) is a German engineer and university professor for environmental and spatial planning.

Life

Hans Reiner Böhm studied civil engineering at the Technical University of Hanover . In 1962 he became active in the Corps Alemannia-Thuringia . After completing his studies as a Dipl.-Ing. he moved to the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn , where he was awarded a Dr.-Ing. in 1978 in the field of urban and regional planning. received his doctorate. After international activities as a consulting engineer for urban and regional planning as well as infrastructure planning, he was appointed professor for environmental and spatial planning at the Technical University of Darmstadt .

Böhm taught water supply, sewage disposal and spatial planning. His scientific work focused on the spatial effects of major infrastructure projects, preventive flood protection and adaptation to the consequences of climate change.

Fonts

  • The integration of drainage planning into land use planning , 1978
  • Water: An Introduction to Environmental Sciences , 1992 (with Michael Deneke)
  • Requirements of preventive flood protection on spatial planning, state and regional planning, urban planning and environmental planning: Recommendations for further development , 1999 (et al.)

literature

  • Jörn Brinkmann, Maike Vollmer, Jochen Schanzen (Eds.): Spatial Development in Climate Change , 2013, p. 188 (short biography of Hans Reiner Böhm) ( digitized version )
  • Bohm, Hans Reiner . In: Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar 1996. Bio-bibliographical directory of contemporary German-speaking scientists . 17th edition, Volume Medicine-Natural Sciences-Technology , p. 119.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Directory of Weinheimer Corps Students 1990, p. 47