Martina Klarle

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Martina Klarle

Martina Klärle (* 1967 in Creglingen ) is a German engineer specializing in environmental sciences , geodesy and land management . She is Professor of Land Management at the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences and Managing Director of the Hessische Landgesellschaft mbH (HLG). Klärle works in the field of location issues in the field of renewable energies . She is a partner in the company Gesellschaft für Landmanagement und Umwelt mbH.

Life

Martina Klärle was trained as a state-certified surveying technician from 1983 to 1986 and studied surveying at the University of Applied Sciences in Würzburg from 1989 to 1993. From 1995 to 1997 she completed a master's degree in environmental monitoring at the University of Osnabrück at the Institute for Planning and Environmental Sciences. She received her doctorate in 2000 at the University of Vechta on the subject of process orientation in municipal land use planning using GIS-supported information management . From 1997 to 2004 Klärle had lectureships at the University of Applied Sciences in Würzburg for the subjects of urban land use planning , urban planning, land management and property valuation . In 2004 she was appointed professor for geoinformation at the University of Applied Sciences Osnabrück and taught the courses in landscape development, soil sciences, landscaping and international facility management . In the International Facility Management degree program, she re-established the Computer-Aided Facility Management (CAFM) subject in a university network (Osnabrück, Münster, Enschede) .

In 2010 she was appointed to the professorship for land management at the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences in the architectural-civil engineering-geomatics department, where she taught in the courses of geoinformation and municipal engineering as well as urban agglomerations. From 2011 to 2013 she was the head of the Bachelor’s course and from 2014 to 2015 she was the head of the Master’s course in Geoinformation and Municipal Technology. Klärle was Vice Dean from 2010 to 2013 and Dean of Faculty 1 ( Architecture - Civil Engineering - Geomatics ) at Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences from 2013 to 2016 . She is head of the research focus on renewable energies in land management.

Klärle is Deputy Managing Director of the Frankfurt Research Institute for Architecture, Civil Engineering, Geomatics (FFin). In 2016 she was elected to the board of directors of the Center for Applied European Studies in Frankfurt, and since 2016 she has been managing director of Hessische Landgesellschaft mbH (HLG). Klärle is also a member of the regional synod of the Evangelical Church in Württemberg .

Research areas

Research field renewable energies in land management

RenewableCome!

RenewableCome! is a geographic information systems (GIS) supported tool to determine the potential for wind and solar energy, biomass and hydropower at the community level. By evaluating and supplementing official geospatial base data and other area-related information, e.g. B. the wind speed, it is calculated how much electricity can be generated in the area of ​​a municipality. The results of Renewable Come! serve communities, counties and regions as discussion and decision support and support the finding of possible locations.

SUN AREA

Your company SUN-AREA determines the solar energy potential for power generation from photovoltaics and creates a solar cadastre for all roofs and open spaces, for example a district. In 2017 solar cadastre existed for more than 1000 municipalities in Germany and other regions abroad.

GREEN AREA

Your company SUN-AREA also creates green roof cadastre (GREEN-AREA), which show the suitability for green roofs and provide recommendations for individual planting. The individual location factors of all buildings (e.g. roof pitch, orientation, tanning) in the project area are determined using comprehensive, high-resolution geographic base data (e.g. laser scanner data , cadastral data , aerial photographs) and the suitability for a green roof is calculated.

WIND AREA

Your company, Gesellschaft für Landmanagement und Umwelt mbH, offers the WIND-AREA service, which is used to find economical locations for small wind turbines. By combining high-resolution laser scanner data with local wind measurements, the wind speed near the ground is simulated using GIS-supported methods. As a result of WIND-AREA, detailed maps of the average wind speed at a height of one to ten meters for entire cities and regions are provided. The resolution of the maps is less than one meter. This supports possible location determinations for the installation of economically operated small wind power plants. Until 2017, such maps were calculated for project areas in the city of Frankfurt am Main and two rural regions.

Research field sustainable land management

Curbing Land Use - Inner-Local Potential

The sustainable development of rural areas is one of the core areas of your company, Gesellschaft für Landmanagement und Umwelt mbH. The result was a guide to sustainable local development planning, supported by the EU community initiative LEADER. As part of MELAP, a funding program of the Ministry for Rural Areas and Consumer Protection Baden-Württemberg (MLR), it was shown that villages can respond to demographic change by maintaining and renovating buildings and occupying a variety of uses.

HOF8

With the Hof8, Klärle has succeeded in proving that a historic farm can also be developed into a modern, multi-functional plus-energy building complex. For Hof8, Klärle was awarded the German Sustainability Prize, the European Solar Prize and the Demography Excellence Award for the usage concept. The stable building was converted into a health service center. Two senior-friendly apartments were built in the adjacent building. The motto of the project is “be born - work - grow old”. The building complex uses a photovoltaic system, small wind turbines and heat pumps to produce more energy than is consumed. The solar and wind power plants also provide electricity for an electric charging station . Heat is extracted from the reactivated well in the courtyard at groundwater level with a heat pump and fed to the central heating system via heat pipes. From there, all parts of the building are heated via a local heating network . The old buildings were converted on the basis of passive construction . Sustainable building could be realized by reusing old building materials. HOF8 represents an ecological and energetic overall renovation of a historic building.

Publications

Books

  • Martina Klärle (Ed.): Renewable energies supported by GIS and land management. Wichmann, 2012, ISBN 978-3-87907-518-8 .
  • M. Klärle: DORF KOMM! + Guidelines for municipalities. Revitalize villages, save space, guidelines for municipalities and districts. Steinbeis Edition, 2006, ISBN 3-938062-53-3 .

Technical article

Selection:

  • M. Klärle: Plusenergie-Hof8. In: EnEV Baupraxis. 07 / 08.2017, pp. 14-22.
  • M. Klärle, U. Langendörfer, S. Lanig, F. Popp: GREEN-AREA - intelligent green roof cadastre based on GIS data. In: zfv. 03/2017 (online)
  • M. Klärle, D. Hennecke: GIS-based solar potential analysis of urban facades during the day. In: gis.Science. 4/2016, Wichmann-Verlag, pp. 119–125.
  • M. Klärle: Invigorate villages. Save space. In this way, villages can stand up to demographic change. In: Church in the Rural Area. 2014, pp. 10-17. (on-line)
  • M. Klärle, U. Langendörfer: WIND-AREA - Automated location analysis for small wind turbines based on 3D geodata. In: gis.SCIENCE. 02/2014, pp. 73-76.
  • M. Klärle, U. Langendörfer: Development planning for wind power plants. DVW bulletin 6–2014 (online)
  • M. Klärle: Designation of wind farms: opportunities and limits of municipal planning . In: Forum - Journal of the Federation of Publicly Appointed Vermessungsingenieure e. V. 2/2013, pp. 20-27.
  • M. Klärle: COME RENEWABLE! - Holistic potential analysis for renewable energies. In: Peter Fischer-Stabel (Ed.): Environmental information systems. Wichmann-Verlag, 2013, ISBN 978-3-87907-517-1 , pp. 318–326.
  • M. Klärle, U. Langendörfer, S. Lanig: Contributions of land management to climate protection using the example of land use plans for wind power. In: ZfV. 04/2012, pp. 210-216.

Memberships

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Society for Land Management and Environment mbH
  2. Prof. Dr. Martina Klarle
  3. Frankfurt Research Institute for Architecture • Civil Engineering • Geomatics (FFin) ( Memento of the original from October 8, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.frankfurt-university.de
  4. Center for Applied European Studies (CAES)
  5. Center for Applied European Studies (Directorate) ( Memento of the original from July 12, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.frankfurt-university.de
  6. ^ Hessische Landgesellschaft mbH
  7. Ev. State Church of Baden-Württemberg - Prof. Dr. Martina Klarle
  8. RenewableCome! ( Memento of the original from November 7, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.frankfurt-university.de
  9. SUN AREA
  10. SUN-AREA Determination of the solar potential of municipalities and regions
  11. Geodesy Heftbeitrag6792 on GREEN-AREA (pdf)
  12. Automated location analysis for small wind turbines
  13. MELAP PLUS in Heckfeld
  14. HOF8 - The Plusenergiehof in the Taubertal (YouTube 23 September 2014)
  15. More would be too much HOF8, Weikersheim Deutsche Bauzeitung DBZ 06/2015
  16. DVW membership working group 5 ( Memento of the original from October 23, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / dvw.de