Karl-Hermann Huebler

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Karl-Hermann Hübler (born July 22, 1933 in Leubsdorf (Saxony) ) is a German spatial planner and university professor .

Life

Karl-Hermann Hübler studied agricultural sciences at the University of Leipzig from 1952 after completing his agricultural training and graduating from high school . In 1953 he moved to the Humboldt University in Berlin . In 1955 he evaded his imminent arrest by fleeing to the West and continued his studies at the Justus Liebig University in Giessen. In 1958 the doctorate followed there. After holding positions at the Society for the Promotion of Internal Colonization in Kaiserslautern and the Association of Chambers of Agriculture in Bonn, Hübler joined the Federal Ministry for Spatial Planning, Urban Development and Building in Bonn in 1963. From 1966 to 1972 he was part of the Federal Ministry of the Interior with the Spatial Planning Department, then as Ministerialrat in the Federal Ministry for Spatial Planning, Building and Urban Development. Hübler was in charge of the first federal spatial planning program (1969) and the first environmental program (1971) of the federal government. During this time he was teaching at the University of Stuttgart for regional planning and regional planning.

In 1975 he was appointed full professor at the Technical University of Berlin , where, until his retirement in 1999, he held the chair for social economics of landscape development at the predecessor institute of today's Institute for Management in Environmental Planning. He was head of the department (dean) of the landscape development department. As chairman of the commission for research and young scientists at the TU Berlin, he initiated a far-reaching structural reform. He was a member of various inquiry commissions and advisory boards of various federal and state ministries. Hübler played a particular role in establishing ecological soil protection and environmental impact assessments (EIA) in Germany. One published extensively on the subjects of soil use and protection, administration, planning, spatial planning, ecology and environmental policy, institutions and planning processes.

Hübler has been a member of the Academy for Spatial Research and Regional Planning in Hanover since 1979 , of which he was Vice President from 1993 to 1994. In 1988 he became a partner in the Institute for Urban Research and Structural Policy, Berlin. Hübler is married and has two sons.

Works

  • Spatial planning policy and changing values: considerations for the further development of spatial planning policy. Vincentz, Hanover 1987, ISBN 3-87870-914-5 .
  • with Ulrike Weiland (ed.): Sustainable development: a challenge for research? VWF, Berlin 1996, ISBN 3-930324-81-4 .
  • with Martin Lendi (Ed.): Ethics in Spatial Planning: Approaches and Reflections. Academy for spatial research and regional planning, Hanover 2004, ISBN 3-88838-050-2 .

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f Ulrike Weiland (Hrsg.): Perspectives of spatial and environmental planning in view of globalization, European integration and sustainable development. Festschrift for Karl-Hermann Hübler. VWF Verlag Berlin 1999, ISBN 3-89700-227-2 , pp. 1–6: Greetings from the President of the TU Berlin and foreword by Hellmut Wollmann
  2. a b c ARL (Academy for Spatial Research and Regional Planning): 50 Years of ARL in Facts, Hanover 1996.