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Hans-Reimar Campen (born June 27, 1928 on Norderney ; † May 12, 2012 ) was a German politician ( Die Grünen ).

Camping completed a boat building apprenticeship and spent his time as a journeyman at a boat and yacht yard in Lemwerder . He spent some time traveling as a ship's carpenter and later took on a job in his parents' restaurant business. Between 1960 and 1981 he was a self-employed restaurateur in his parents' business on Norderney. After the death of his father, he had to give up this business operation due to initially unclear legal relationships. He then received unemployment and social assistance.

Camping began in 1968 in citizens' groups. He became deputy chairman of the East Frisian Islands and Coast district group in the Federation for Nature Conservation and Landscape Management (BfNuL, later BUND). He works in the Green Coast Working Group (AGK), in the conference of nature and environmental protection associations in East Friesland and in the Environmental Protection North / East Friesland Working Group (AKU, member of the State Association of Citizens' Initiatives Environmental Protection, LBU). Camping also became a member of the Hunte Weser-Ems Biological Protection Association and the Association of German Nature Parks .

In 1978, Campen became a member of the Green List Environmental Protection (GLU, predecessor party of the Greens, which was only founded in 1979) and moved into the Lower Saxony state parliament from June 21, 1982 to June 20, 1986 in the tenth electoral term for the Greens .

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  • Barbara Simon : Member of Parliament in Lower Saxony 1946–1994. Biographical manual. Edited by the President of the Lower Saxony State Parliament. Lower Saxony State Parliament, Hanover 1996, pp. 62–63.