Ulrich Klausnitzer

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Ulrich Klausnitzer (born April 10, 1963 in Dresden ) is a German natural scientist . He studied agricultural engineering and works as a freelancer.

Klausnitzer is a scientist in Elbe research, with a focus on the effect of water ( floods and low water ) on plant formations in the hardwood forest. Further areas of work are woody plants in Saxony , vegetation science, the development of concepts for sustainable land management (in agriculture and forestry) as well as their implementation support and also the preparation of plans for biotope network concepts and ecological / nature conservation-friendly garden design.

Klausnitzer achieved fame through his book "Biotope im Garten", a guide to the design and creation of biotopes , as well as through his work on alluvial forest ecology.

Selected Works

  • Co-author of: The longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae) Central Europe. 3rd, heavily revised and expanded edition - Die Neue Brehm-Bücherei Volume 499, VerlagsKG Wolf: 692 pages (2 volumes), 324 color photos, 157 b / w illustrations. - published in 2015
  • The ground bug, Aphelocheirus aestivalis (Fabricius, 1794), in Upper Lusatia (Heteroptera, Aphelocheiridae). Reports of the Natural Research Society of Upper Lusatia (Görlitz, 20: pp. 67–69) - published in 2012
  • Main author of first afforestation in Saxony from the point of view of nature conservation ; Nature conservation work in Saxony 34, 1992.
  • Biotopes in the garden - published in 1994 by Neumann Verlag Radebeul, continued by Eugen Ulmer Verlag ISBN 3-7402-0152-5 ( online )
  • Field trees in the context of the structure of the forest edge and the development of vegetation in protective plantings in the agricultural landscape . Natural and cultural landscape 2: 136–144, 1997.
  • Co-author of: The tree and shrub species of Saxony. Characterization and dissemination as the basis of gene conservation - Publisher: Sächsische Landesanstalt für Forsten, 2002. PDF
  • First author of: Vegetation-based characterization of forest stands on hardwood floodplain sites. In: Results of ecological research on the sustainable management of alluvial forests on the Middle Elbe. Forest science contributions Tharandt 17: Pages 123–154, 2002.