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Prof. Dr. Nigel J.R. Allan<br />

Professor Nigel J. R. Allan joined the faculty of Landscape Architecture in 1995 having<br />

served for several years in the UCD Geography Department as a faculty member, and chair.<br />

As a cultural geographer and South Asia area studies specialist, Allan brings to the program a<br />

long-term interest in society-habitat relations of the Greater Himalaya. During the past five<br />

years this work has been supported by several official American academic scholarly exchange<br />

organizations including the American Institute of Pakistan Studies, the American Institute of<br />

Indian Studies, and most recently in 2000-2001, the Smithsonian Institution. Products of this<br />

field and archival work during the past five years include "Karakorum Himalaya" a 1999 book<br />

published by Orchid Press, while another book manuscript on North Pakistan nature/society<br />

relations is currently <strong>und</strong>er review at Oxford University Press. Both these books are products<br />

of recent field research in Pakistan, India and Nepal. Conference papers, articles and lectures<br />

in the US and South Asia dealing with associated topics in these volumes include the Nazi<br />

origins of landscape ecology, high altitude yak husbandry, the issue of theory, qualitative, and<br />

quantitative field research methodology, and landscape perturbation. Several review articles<br />

about current intellectual views of mountain environments have appeared in popular regional<br />

media. Current research focuses on a comparative study of the transformation currently<br />

<strong>und</strong>erway in Pakistan, India and Nepal hill and mountain environment.<br />

Books:<br />

Nigel J. Allan: Mountains at Risk, Current Issues in Environment Studies, 1996, South Asia<br />

Books<br />

Nigel J. Allan, Gregory W. Knapp, Christoph Stadel: Human Impact of Mountains, 1993,<br />

Rowman & Littlefield<br />

Nigel J. Allan: Karakorum, A Bibliography, 1998, Orchid Press<br />

Mountain Related Articles: The following titles each link to their abstract.<br />

Allan, Nigel J. R. “Communal and Independent Mountain Irrigation Systems in north<br />

Pakistan.” In Proceedings, First<br />

Allan, Nigel J. R. “Human Geo-Ecological Interactions in Kuh Daman, a South Asian<br />

Valley.” Applied Geography 5 (1985):13-27.<br />

Allan, Nigel J. R. “Cultural Conflation: The Impact of Tourism on South Asian Mountain<br />

Culture.” In Tourism Environment: Nature, Culture and Economy, edited by T. V. Singh, V.L.<br />

Smith, M. Fish, L. K. Richter, 48-58. New Delhi: Inter-India, 1990. (ISBN 81-210-0288-5)<br />

Allan, Nigel J. R. “Ecotechnology and Mo<strong>der</strong>nization in Mountain Agriculture.” In Western<br />

Himalaya: Environment, Problems, and Development, vol. 2, edited by Y. P. S. Pangtey and<br />

S. C. Joshi, 771-789. Nainital, India: Gyanodaya Prakashan, 1987.<br />

Allan, Nigel J. R. “Kashgar to Islamabad: the Impact of the Karakorum Highway on Mountain<br />

Society and Habitat.” Scottish Geographical Magazine 105 (1989):130-141.<br />

Allan, Nigel J. R. “From Autarky to Dependency: Society and Habitat Relations in the South<br />

Asian Mountain Rimland.” Mountain Research and Development 11 (1991):65-74.<br />

Allan, Nigel J. R. “Ecological Effects of Land Intensification in the Central and Eastern<br />

Hindukush.” In Beitraege zur vergleichenden Kulturgeographie <strong>der</strong> Hochgebirge, edited by


Erwin Groetzbach and Gisbert Rinschede, 193-211. Regensberg: Friedrich Pustet, 1984.<br />

(ISBN 3-7917-0943-7)<br />

Professional & Academic Activities<br />

Association for Afghanistan Studies, Research Associate<br />

Association of American Geographers, member<br />

Association for Asian Studies, member<br />

IUCN, Committee for National Parks and Protected Areas, member.<br />

Nepal Studies Association, member.<br />

International Association of Ladakh Studies.<br />

American Institute for Indian Studies<br />

American Institute for Pakistan Studies<br />

Research Group on Wildlife and Forest Conservation Policy in South Asia.


Dr. David Auerbach<br />

Born in South Africa. Studied and subsequently taught flow physics at the University of<br />

Göttingen. After obtaining his doctorate at there, he headed a seminar group on the dynamics<br />

of turbulence at the Max Planck Institute of Flow Research, where he worked both on the<br />

principles of the dynamics of turbulence and on applications in the field of the physics of<br />

phase transition and mixing. In this context, his research has included the flame instability and<br />

mixing processes that occur in burners and power modules. He has held guest professorships:<br />

at CALTECH in the United States; in Eindhoven, Netherlands; and Perth, Australia, where he<br />

investigated various aspects of plant turbulence and aviation physics. He is currently<br />

researching the way the blood transports heat and other substances at the Karl Franzens<br />

University's Physiological Institute in Graz, Austria.


Dr. Irene Bark<br />

Born 1961, studies German language and literature and philosophy in Tübigen, 1997 PhD<br />

entitled “Stones in Potencies. Constructive Reception of Mineralogy in Novalis“, 1997 till<br />

2000 editor for Stauffenburg Verlag Tübingen; as of 2000 editor for the J. Fink Ostfil<strong>der</strong>n<br />

publishing group.


Prof. Dr. Ernst Berg<br />

Born on September 29 1948, Professor of Production and Environmental Economics at the<br />

Rheinische Friedrich Wilhelms University's Institute of Agricultural Science. He studied<br />

agricultural science in Bonn and subsequently worked as an academic at the Universities of<br />

Giessen and Hanover, Munich's Technical University in Weihenstephan and Michigan State<br />

University in the United States. He was appointed Professor at Bonn in 1993. From 1998 to<br />

2000 he was Dean of the University of Bonn's Agricultural Faculty. He currently holds the<br />

post of Deputy Dean. Professor Berg's main fields of activity are decision theory and systems<br />

theory and their use within the framework of production economics and operational<br />

environmental economics.<br />

Selected <strong>publications</strong><br />

Berg, E. (1999): Dynamik nichtlinerarer Systeme: Modelle als Hilfsmittel zur Unterstützung<br />

des Denkens <strong>und</strong> Lernens. In: Bro<strong>der</strong>sen, C.M., Möller, D. (Hrsg.): Zukunftsorientierte<br />

Betriebswirtschaft <strong>und</strong> Informationstechnologien in <strong>der</strong> Agrarwirtschaft. Gießener Schriften<br />

zur Agrar- <strong>und</strong> Ernährungswirtschaft, Heft 29, S. 23-37.<br />

Berg, E., Davies, S., Majewski, E. (1999): Einkommenswirkungen unterschiedlicher<br />

agrarpolitischer Szenarien auf landwirtschaftliche Betriebe in ausgewählten MOE- <strong>und</strong> EU-<br />

Län<strong>der</strong>n. Agrarwirtschaft 48(8/9): 331-338.<br />

Berg, E. (1998): Zukunft des Veredlungsstandortes Nordrhein-Westfalen: Betriebliche<br />

Organisation. In: Vorträge <strong>der</strong> 50. Hochschultagung <strong>der</strong> Landwirtschaftlichen Fakultät <strong>der</strong><br />

Universität Bonn vom 17. Februar 1998 in Münster. Münster-Hiltrup: 73-78.<br />

Berg, E. (1997): Risk Response of Farmers to Changes in the European Agricultural Policy.<br />

In: Huirne, R.B.M., Hardaker, J.B., Dijkhuizen, A.A. (Hrsg.): Risk Management Strategies in<br />

Agriculture: State of the Art and Future Perspectives. Wageningen: 285-295.<br />

Berg, E. (1996): Auswirkungen sinken<strong>der</strong> Milchpreise auf Betriebsstrukturen <strong>und</strong><br />

Grünlandregionen. In: Vorträge <strong>der</strong> 48. Hochschultagung <strong>der</strong> Landwirtschaftlichen Fakultät<br />

<strong>der</strong> Universität Bonn vom 22. Februar 1996 in Münster. Münster-Hiltrup: 35-46.<br />

Hofmann, H., Rauh, R., Heißenhuber, A., Berg, E. (1995): Umweltleistungen <strong>der</strong><br />

Landwirtschaft - Konzepte zur Honorierung. Teubner-Reihe UMWELT. Stuttgart - Leipzig.<br />

Berg, E., Kuhlmann, F. (1993): Systemanalyse <strong>und</strong> Simulation für Agrarwissenschaftler <strong>und</strong><br />

Biologen. Methoden <strong>und</strong> PASCAL-Programme zur Modellierung dynamischer Systeme.<br />

Stuttgart.<br />

Berg, E., Schön, H. (1993): Externe Leistungen einer bäuerlichen Landwirtschaft. In: Schule<br />

<strong>und</strong> Beratung, (2/93).<br />

Berg, E. (1992): Landwirtschaft <strong>und</strong> Landnutzung in <strong>der</strong> Industriegesellschaft. In: Bayerisches<br />

Landwirtschaftliches Jahrbuch, 69(SH 2): 59-71.


Date Of Birth August 5, 1955<br />

Place Of Birth Giessen, Germany<br />

Prof. Dr. Hans-Rudolf Bork<br />

Education<br />

1974-1978 Study Of The Courses Geography, Soil Science, Geology, At He University<br />

Giessen, Germany, And At The Technical University (Tu) Braunschweig,<br />

Germany<br />

1982 Doctorate (Dr. Rer. Nat.), Tu Braunschweig, Germany<br />

1988 Habilitation, TU Braunschweig, Germany<br />

Career To Date<br />

1980-1987 Scientist, TU Braunschweig, Germany<br />

1987-1989 Professor Of Geoecology, Tu Braunschweig<br />

1989-1992 Professor Of Regional Soil Science, Tu Berlin, Germany<br />

1992-1999 Director Of The Centre For Agricultural Landscape And Land Use<br />

Research (Zalf), Muencheberg, Germany<br />

1996-2000 Full Professor Of Landscape Ecology And Soil Science, University Of<br />

Potsdam, Germany<br />

Since 2000 Full Professor (Chair) Of Ecosystem Research And Director Of The<br />

Ecology-Centre, University Of Kiel, Germany<br />

Publications: 225 (29 Books)<br />

Experience In Research<br />

Generalist In Ecosystem Research, Landscape Ecology, Landscape Development,<br />

Sustainable Development Of Rural Areas<br />

Specialist In Soil Science, Geomorphology, Natural History<br />

Research Regions Germany, Belgium, Israel, USA, Chile, China<br />

Lectures 240, Presented In 20 Countries (125 Invited Papers)


Prof. Dr. G.W. Brümmer<br />

1960-8: Studied Agricultural Sciences and Mineralogy in Kiel<br />

1968: Doctorate in pedology; 1971: wrote his professorial thesis in pedology (Kiel)<br />

1994: Appointed Professor at the University of Kiel<br />

1977-81: Chairman of the German Pedological Society's "Agricultural Chemistry"<br />

Commission; 1982-86: Vice-Chairman of the International Pedological Society's "Agricultural<br />

Chemistry" Commission<br />

Since 1986: University Professor at the University of Bonn's Institute of Pedology<br />

1995-6: Vice President of the "International Soil Conservation Organization"<br />

Since 1976: Expert authority for various scientific journals and for organizations promoting<br />

science such as the German Research Community (DFG), the Alexan<strong>der</strong> von Humboldt<br />

Fo<strong>und</strong>ation, BMBF, DAAD, the VW Fo<strong>und</strong>ation, the German Fe<strong>der</strong>al Environmental<br />

Fo<strong>und</strong>ation<br />

Since 1968: prolonged research trips to the Netherlands, Australia, China, Mexico and South<br />

Africa.<br />

Fields of scientific activity: agricultural chemistry, soil mineralogy, soil microbiology, soil<br />

contamination, soil conservation and landscape ecology.<br />

Selected <strong>publications</strong><br />

Welp, G. & Brümmer, G. W. (1999): Effects of organic pollutants on soil microbial activity:<br />

The influence of sorption, solubility, and speciation. Ecotoxicology and Environmental<br />

Safety 43, 83-90.<br />

Geißen, V. & Brümmer, G. W. (1999): Decomposition rates and feeding activities of soil<br />

fauna in deciduous forest soils in relation to soil chemical parameters following liming and<br />

fertilization. Biology and Fertility of Soils 29, 335-342.<br />

Schachtschabel, P., Blume, H.-P., Brümmer, G. W., Hartge, K. H. <strong>und</strong> Schwertmann, U.<br />

(1998): Scheffer/Schachtschabel - Lehrbuch <strong>der</strong> Bodenk<strong>und</strong>e. 14. Auflage, 494 Seiten, F.<br />

Enke Verlag, Stuttgart.<br />

Brümmer, G. W. & Thiele, S. (1997): Gefäßversuche zum mikrobiellen Abbau von<br />

polycyclischen aromatischen Kohlenwasserstoffen in belasteten Böden. Materialien zur<br />

Altlastensanierung <strong>und</strong> zum Bodenschutz, MALBO Bd. 4, 207 Seiten, Landesumweltamt<br />

NRW (Essen) 1997.<br />

Veerhoff, M., Roscher, S. & Brümmer, G. W. (1996): Ausmaß <strong>und</strong> ökologische Gefahren <strong>der</strong><br />

Versauerung von Böden unter Wald. Umweltb<strong>und</strong>esamt Berichte 1/96, 364 Seiten, Erich<br />

Schmidt Verlag, Berlin.<br />

Strauss, R., Brümmer, G. W. & Barrow, N. J. (1997): Effects of cryptallinity of goethite. II.<br />

Rates of sorption and desorption of phosphate. European Journal of Soil Science 48, 101-114.<br />

Brümmer, G. W., Gerth, J. & Tiller, K. G. (1988): Reaction kinetics of the adsorption and<br />

desorption of nickel, zinc and cadmium by goethite. I. Adsorption and diffusion of metals.<br />

Journal of Soil Science 39, 37-52.<br />

Brümmer, G. W. (1978): Funktion des Bodens im Stoffhaushalt <strong>der</strong> Ökosphäre. In G.<br />

Olschowy: Natur- <strong>und</strong> Umweltschutz in <strong>der</strong> B<strong>und</strong>esrepublik Deutschland. S. 111-124, Verlag<br />

Paul Parey.


Mel Chin<br />

Mel Chin was born in Houston to Chinese parents in 1951, the first of his family born in the<br />

United States, and was reared in a predominantly African-American and Latino neighborhood.<br />

He worked in his family’s grocery store, and began making art at an early age. Though he is<br />

classically trained, Chin’s art, which is both analytical and poetic, evades easy classification.<br />

Alchemy, botany, and ecology are but a few of the disciplines that intersect in his work. He<br />

insinuates art into unlikely places, including destroyed homes, toxic landfills, and even<br />

popular television, investigating how art can provoke greater social awareness and<br />

responsibility. Unconventional and politically engaged, his projects also challenge the idea of<br />

the artist as the exclusive creative force behind an artwork. “The survival of my own ideas<br />

may not be as important as a condition I might create for others’ ideas to be realized,” says<br />

Chin, who often enlists entire neighborhoods or groups of students in creative partnerships. In<br />

"KNOWMAD," Chin worked with software engineers to create a video game based on rug<br />

patterns of nomadic peoples facing persecution. Chin also promotes “works of art” that have<br />

the ultimate effect of benefiting science or rejuvenating the economies of inner-city<br />

neighborhoods. In "Revival Field," Chin worked with scientists to create sculpted gardens of<br />

hyperaccumulators - plants that can draw heavy metals from contaminated areas - in some of<br />

the most polluted sites in the world. Chin received a BA from Peabody College in Nashville,<br />

Tennessee, in 1975, and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1988 and<br />

1990. He lives in North Carolina.


Prof. Dr. Richard Dikau


Dr. Florian Dombois<br />

cultural scientist and geophysicist. Born 1966 in Berlin. Studies in Geophysics and Philosophy<br />

in Berlin, Kiel and Hawaii (Granted by Studienstiftung des dt. Volkes). Master in Theoretical<br />

Geophysics. Thereafter studies on History of Science and the relation between Science and<br />

Art. PhD in Cultural Studies with Hartmut Böhme concerning the question "What is an<br />

earthquake?" (Granted by Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung). Since 1994 several projects for bridging<br />

science and art a. o. for the Berlin Academy of Arts. Lectureships at universities and<br />

artschools a. o. in Berlin, Cologne, Delft, Los Angeles. Member of the European Standing<br />

Commitee of the "Society of Literature and Science". Now research scientist at GMD at<br />

Institute for Media Communication, St. Augustin, in charge for a project to audify earthquake<br />

data (cf. http://www.gmd.de/auditory-seismology). Lives in Cologne and Amsterdam.<br />

Publications (selection):<br />

Dombois, F.: Über Erdbeben. Ein Versuch zur Erweiterung seismologischer<br />

Darstellungsweisen. Diss., Humboldt-University, Berlin 1998.<br />

Dombois, F.: Earthquake So<strong>und</strong>s Vol. 1. Kobe 16.1.1995, 20:46 ut. St. Augustin 1999<br />

(Audio-CD).<br />

Dombois, F.: The Textual Choice of Scientific Papers: A Sideway to Master Nature? In:<br />

Proceedings of the International Conference on "Nature, Society and History. Long Term<br />

Dynamics of Social Metabolism". Vienna, September 30 - October 2, 1999.<br />

Dombois, F.: Die versprochene Apokalypse. Kulturwissenschaftliche Notizen zum Erdbeben<br />

von Lissabon. In: Eybl et al.: Elementare Gewalt. Kulturelle Bewältigung. Aspekte <strong>der</strong><br />

Naturkatastrophe im 18. Jahrh<strong>und</strong>ert. Vienna 2000. S. 197-216.<br />

Dombois, F.: Listen to Seismograms. About Acoustic Interpretation of Seismometric Records.<br />

In: Geophysical Research Abstracts 3 (2001) p. 982.<br />

Dombois, F.: Using Audification in Planetary Seismology. In: Proceedings of the 2001<br />

International Conference on Auditory Display, Espoo, Finland, July 29 - August 1, 2001, p.<br />

227-230.


Prof. Dr. Eckart Ehlers<br />

1965<br />

obtained his doctorate in anthropogeography; 1970 professorial thesis in physical geography,<br />

both in Tübingen. Since 1970 Professor of Geography at the Universities of Giessen, Marburg<br />

and – since 1986 – Bonn<br />

1992-2000<br />

Secretary General/Treasurer of the International Geographical Union (IGU)<br />

1996-2000<br />

Chairman of the Scientific Committee of the International Human Dimensions Program on<br />

Global Environmental Change (IHDP); since 2000 member of the Scientific Committee<br />

Since 1996<br />

Chairman of the German National Committee for Global Change Research (NKGCF)<br />

Publications:<br />

Also: Various articles in German and international specialist journals, especially on<br />

interactive aspects of geography and environmental issues.


Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Rolf Emmermann<br />

Born in 1940, CEO and scientific Board Member of the Geo Research Center, Potsdam and<br />

hol<strong>der</strong> of the Chair in Mineralogy and Petrology at the University of Giessen.<br />

Studied mineralogy and geochemistry at the University of Brunswick (Bachelor's degree),<br />

Frankfurt (Master's) and the Munich Polytechnic. In 1967, was awarded a doctorate by the<br />

University of Karlsruhe. 1973 professorial thesis at the TU in Karlsruhe. 1974 turned down<br />

the position of Associate Professor at the University of Mainz; appointed Associate Professor<br />

at the TU in Karlsruhe. Since 1981 Full Professor at the University of Giessen. Turned down<br />

the offer of other chairs at the Universities of Salzburg (1981), Graz (1982), Göttingen (1986)<br />

and Heidelberg (1991).<br />

In August 1991, Emmermann became fo<strong>und</strong>ing Director of the Geo Research Center in<br />

Potsdam.<br />

Focus of research: the nature of, the evolution of and the mineral deposits on the Earth's<br />

oceanic and continental crust. Focus of current work: magmatism as an indicator of<br />

geodynamic processes (in SFB 267) "Deformationsprozesse in den Anden" (Deformation<br />

Processes in the Andes)) and research into the evolution and development of passive<br />

continental shelf edges (Namibia, Argentina). Major research projects in Mexico, Namibia,<br />

the Soviet Union and SW Europe. Took part in the Icelandic Drilling Project and the Troodos<br />

Drilling Project in Cyprus. Since 1974 has participated in the International Deep Sea Drilling<br />

Project and participated personally in three Drilling Campaigns in the Atlantic, Pacific and<br />

Indian Oceans. 1982-3 elaborated the scientific concept for the Fe<strong>der</strong>al Republic of Germany's<br />

Continental Deep Drilling Program (KTB). 1986 to 1995 leading coordinator of the DFG's<br />

focal program "KTB" and from 1989 also Scientific Director of the KTB project management.<br />

In this capacity responsible for the overall scientific and operational management of this major<br />

German research project. Since 1996 coordinator of the DFG's focal program "KTB/ICDP"<br />

and Chairman of the Executive Committee of the newly established International Continental<br />

Scientific Drilling Program ICDP.<br />

1997 elected President of the Alfred Wegener Fo<strong>und</strong>ation, the umbrella organization<br />

responsible for all 22 German geoscientific societies and associations and appointed to the<br />

directorate of the Herrmann von Helmholtz Community of German Research Centers (HGF).<br />

Editor of two specialist international journals: "Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie" and<br />

"Scientific Drilling".<br />

Corresponding member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and fo<strong>und</strong>ing member of the<br />

Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences.<br />

1999 Awarded the German Distinguished Service Cross, first class, for distinguished service<br />

in the field of geosciences in Germany.<br />

June 2000 Appointed Honorary Professor at the University of Potsdam.<br />

Since January 2001 President of the German Society of Naturalists and Doctors.<br />

May 2001 Awarded an honorary doctorate by the Technical University of Brunswick.<br />

Publications<br />

- (<strong>und</strong> Althaus, P., Giese, P., Stöckert, B.): KTB-Hauptbohrung: Results of<br />

Geoscientific Investigations in the KTB Field Laboratory. - KTB Project Management,<br />

Schweizerbart’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, (1996) 185 S.<br />

Vorstoß ins Erdinnere. - In: Giese, P. (ed.): Geodynamik <strong>und</strong> Plattentektonik. Spektr.<br />

Akadem. Verlag, (1996) 92-102.


(<strong>und</strong> Lauterjung, J.): The German Continental Deep Drilling Program KTB: Overview and<br />

major results. - J. Geophys. Res., (1997) Vol. 102, 18179 – 18201.<br />

Tiefbohrungen im marinen <strong>und</strong> terrestrischen Bereich. - In: Perspektiven <strong>der</strong> Forschung <strong>und</strong><br />

ihrer För<strong>der</strong>ung/Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Wiley-VCH, (1997) 280-319.<br />

(<strong>und</strong> Trumbull, B., Wittenbrink, R., Hahne, K., Bülch, W., Gerstenberger, H.): Evidence for<br />

Late Miocene to Recent contamination of are andesites by crustal melts in the Chilean Andes<br />

(25-26°C) and its geodynamic implications. – J. South Am. Earth Sciences, (1999) 12, 135-<br />

155.<br />

(<strong>und</strong> Schmitt, A., Trumbull, R.B., Bühn, B., Henjes-<strong>Kunst</strong>, F. ): Evidence for a major mantle<br />

contribution of metaluminous and peralkaline granites in the Brandberg complex, Namibia. –<br />

J. Petrol., (2000) 41, 1207-1239.<br />

(<strong>und</strong> K. Bauer, S. Neben, B. Schreckenberger, K. Hinz, N. Fechner, K. Gohl, A. Schulze, R.<br />

Trumbull, K. Weber): Deep Structure of the Namibia continental margin as <strong>der</strong>ived from<br />

integrated geophysical studies. J. Geophys. Res., 105 (2000), S. 25.829-25.853.


Prof. Dr. Wolf Jürgen Baron von Engelhardt<br />

Born February 9, 1910 in Dorpat, Estonia, to a German-Baltic family which has lived in the<br />

Baltic region since the 15th century.<br />

1919<br />

After losing his assets and his estate after the Russian revolution and being dispossessed of his<br />

property by the republic of Latvija (Latvia) von Engelhardt relocated to Germany.<br />

1929<br />

Graduated from classical high school in Fürstenwalde/Spree.<br />

1929-35<br />

Studied natural sciences in Halle, Berlin, Göttingen.<br />

1935<br />

Took his Ph.D. at the University of Göttingen, with mineralogy as his main subject and<br />

chemistry and geology as subsidiary subjects; doctoral thesis in geochemistry with Prof. Carl<br />

W. Correns at the University of Rostock's Mineralogical Institute.<br />

1939<br />

Assistant to Prof. Dr. Carl W. Correns at the University of Rostock's Mineralogical Institute.<br />

1939-43<br />

Military service (infantry); took part in the campaigns in Poland and France<br />

1939<br />

Professorial thesis in mineralogy<br />

1944<br />

Associate Professor of Mineralogy at the University of Göttingen<br />

1948-fall 1957<br />

Head of a research and development department at mineral oil company Gewerkschaft<br />

Elwerath in Hanover<br />

Fall 1957<br />

Appointed Full Professor of Mineralogy and Director of the Mineralogical/Petrographic<br />

Institute at the University of Tübingen.<br />

1978<br />

Retired<br />

Fields of scientific work:<br />

a) Mineralogy and petrology.<br />

Until 1957: The efflorescence of minerals, the formation and characteristic of sedimentary<br />

rocks with particular regard to hydrocarbon deposits and the extraction of natural gas and<br />

mineral oil.<br />

1958-67:<br />

The characteristics of the bo<strong>und</strong>ary surfaces between crystals and crystal growth. The<br />

sedimentary rocks and volcanic rocks of south west Germany.<br />

1968-today.<br />

The Nördlinger Ries meteorite crater and other impact craters. The petrology of meteorites.<br />

Changes to minerals and rocks due to ultra-high pressure shock waves. Chemical and<br />

mineralogical investigation of the minerals and rocks in the samples taken from the surface of<br />

the moon during the Apollo missions.<br />

b) Philosophy and intellectual history.<br />

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz: early writings, scientific ideas, the history of the Earth.


Goethe: As of 1960, involved in producing the Leopoldina edition of Goethe's writings on<br />

natural sciences , as of 1970 one of the co-editors of the texts.<br />

The history and scientific theory of natural sciences, particularly of earth sciences.<br />

Publications<br />

Approx. 180 essays in scientific journals on the above-mentioned fields of work.<br />

Offices held<br />

1960-1<br />

Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at the University of Tübingen<br />

1963-4<br />

Rector of the University of Tübingen<br />

1963-4<br />

Chairman of the German Mineralogical Society<br />

1968-72<br />

Member of the Executive Committee and Treasurer of the International Union of Geological<br />

Sciences<br />

1977-81<br />

Chairman of the German Geological Association<br />

Membership of academies<br />

Leopoldina Academy of Natural Scientists, Halle/Saale<br />

Heidelberg Academy of Sciences<br />

Brunswick Scientific Society<br />

Awards<br />

1973<br />

Hans Stille Medal from the German Geological Society<br />

1979<br />

Gauss Medal from the Brunswick Scientific Society<br />

1980<br />

Werner Medal from the German Mineralogical Society<br />

1980<br />

Friedrich Becke Medal from the Austrian Mineralogical Society<br />

1983<br />

Cothenius Medal from the Leopoldina Academy of Natural Scientists<br />

1983<br />

Honorary member of the Societé Française de Minéralogie et de Cristallographie<br />

1984<br />

Gustav Steinmann Medal from the Geological Association<br />

1985<br />

Great Distinguished Service Cross of the Fe<strong>der</strong>al Republic of Germany's Or<strong>der</strong> of<br />

Distinguished Service<br />

1987<br />

Barringer Medal, Meteoritical Society<br />

1991<br />

Gold Medal from the International Goethe Society


Prof. Dr. Klaus Fehn<br />

Born: March 14, 1936 in Munich<br />

1954-60<br />

Studied history, geography and German in Munich, Münster and at the Free University of<br />

Berlin<br />

1961<br />

State exam allowing him to teach at secondary schools<br />

1963<br />

Took his Ph.D. in Munich<br />

1964-6<br />

Member of the scientific staff on the Bavarian Academy of Sciences' Commission on the<br />

History of the State of Bavaria in Munich<br />

1966-9<br />

Scientific assistant at the University of the Saarland's Historical Institute in Saarbrücken<br />

1968<br />

Professorial thesis in Saarbrücken<br />

1969-71<br />

University lecturer in Saarbrücken<br />

1972<br />

Scientific council and professorship in Saarbrücken<br />

1972-2001<br />

Full Professor of Historical Geography at the Rheinische Friedrich Wilhelms University in<br />

Bonn and Director of the University of Bonn's Historical Geography Dept.<br />

Selected <strong>publications</strong><br />

Die Auswirkungen <strong>der</strong> Verän<strong>der</strong>ungen <strong>der</strong> Ostgrenze des Deutschen Reiches auf das<br />

Raumordnungskonzept des NS-Regimes (1938-1942). In: Siedlungsforschung. Archäologie-<br />

Geschichte-Geographie 9, 1991, S. 199-227.<br />

Die „artgemäße deutsche Kulturlandschaft“ als biologisch-seelische Umwelt“ des „deutschen<br />

Menschen“ in <strong>der</strong> Spätphase des Nationalsozialismus. Leitbil<strong>der</strong> – Planungen –<br />

Verwirklichungen. In: Raumwirksame Staatstätigkeit. Bonn 1997 (Colloquium Geographicum<br />

23) S. 43-52.<br />

Zentralismus <strong>und</strong> Regionalismus in <strong>der</strong> national-sozialistischen Siedlungspolitik 1939-1945.<br />

In: Deutschland <strong>und</strong> Europa. Historische, politische <strong>und</strong> geographische Aspekte. Bonn 1997<br />

(Colloquium Geographicum 24). S. 133-145.<br />

Rückblick auf die „nationalsozialistische Kulturlandschaft“. Unter beson<strong>der</strong>er<br />

Berücksichtigung des völkisch-rassistischen Mißbrauchs von Kulturlandschaftspflege. In:<br />

Erhaltung <strong>und</strong> Entwicklung gewachsener Kulturlandschaften als Auftrag <strong>der</strong> Raumordnung.<br />

Bonn 1999 (Informationen zur Raumentwicklung 1999, Heft 5/6). S. 279-290.


Prof. Dr. Nikolaus Froitzheim<br />

Born on April 27, 1958 in Castrop-Rauxel, North-Rhine Westphalia<br />

1977-82 Studied geology at the Munich Polytechnic<br />

1983-6 Studied for his doctorate at the University of Bonn, nine month research trip to<br />

Morocco<br />

1986 Doctorate in geology and paleontology at the University of Bonn. Dissertation on<br />

"Research into the tectonic genesis of Marrakech in the northern sub-Atlas zone, SW (High<br />

Atlas, Morocco)"<br />

1987-92 Post-doctoral post at the Swiss Fe<strong>der</strong>al Technical University in Zurich. Work on the<br />

tectonics of the East Alpine region of Graubünden<br />

1992-9 Scientific assistant at the University of Basle's Geological-Paleontological Institute<br />

1997 Professorial thesis at the University of Basle<br />

Since March 1, 1999 Professor of Structural Geology and Regional Geology at the University<br />

of Bonn's Geological Institute.<br />

Research topics: the genesis of mountain ranges; the elongation of the continental crust and<br />

the formation of the oceans. The tectonic development of the Alps especially the Pennine and<br />

East Alpine plates, computer models of trough systems.<br />

Fields of geological work: the Alps (especially Switzerland and Italy); the Carpathian<br />

Mountains (Romania, Slovakia); the High Atlas (Morocco); the Mojave Desert (California);<br />

the Atlantic shelf edge on the Iberian plate (Spain, Portugal; research trips with the "Nautile"<br />

submarine and the "Joides Resolution" drilling ship); the bay of the Lower Rhine.<br />

Selected <strong>publications</strong><br />

Froitzheim, N., 1988, Synsedimentary and synorogenic normal faults within a thrust-sheet of<br />

the Eastern Alps (Ortler zone, Graubünden, Switzerland).- Eclogae geol. Helv., 81, 593-610.<br />

Schmid, S.M. & Froitzheim, N., 1993, Oblique slip and block rotation along the Engadine<br />

line.- Eclogae geol. Helv., 86, 569-593.<br />

Froitzheim, N., Schmid, S.M. & Conti, P., 1994, Repeated change from crustal shortening to<br />

orogen-parallel extension in the Austroalpine units of Graubünden.- Eclogae geol. Helv., 87,<br />

559-612.<br />

Florineth, D. & Froitzheim, N., 1994, Transition from continental to oceanic basement in the<br />

Tasna nappe (Engadine window, Graubünden, Switzerland): evidence for Early Cretaceous<br />

opening of the Valais ocean.- Schweiz. Mineral. Petrogr. Mitt., 74, 437-448.


Schmid, S.M., Pfiffner, O.A., Froitzheim, N., Schönborn, G. & Kissling, E., Geophysicalgeological<br />

transect and tectonic evolution of the Swiss-Italian Alps. Tectonics, 15, 1036-1064.<br />

Trümpy, R., Schmid, S.M., Conti, P. & Froitzheim, N. (1997): Erläuterungen zur<br />

Geologischen Karte 1:50 000 des Schweizerischen Nationalparks.- Nationalpark-Forschung in<br />

<strong>der</strong> Schweiz, 87, 40 p.<br />

Froitzheim, N., Conti, P. & van Daalen, M. (1997): Late Cretaceous, synorogenic, low-angle<br />

normal faulting along the Schlinig fault (Switzerland, Italy, Austria) and its significance for<br />

the tectonics of the Eastern Alps.- Tectonophysics, 280, 267-293.


1946<br />

Born in London, England<br />

1964-1969<br />

Hammersmith College of Art, London.<br />

St. Martins School of Art, London<br />

Royal College of Art, London<br />

Hamish Fulton<br />

1969<br />

Walks made in: England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, France, Italy, Swizerland, Austria,<br />

Germany, Norway, Lapland, Iceland, Spain, Portugal, The United States, Canada, Mexico,<br />

Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Nepal, India, Tibet, Australia, Japan<br />

Selected one Person exhibitions<br />

1969<br />

Konrad Fischer Düsseldorf<br />

1973<br />

Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam<br />

1985<br />

Touring Exhibition organized by the Stedelijk van Abbemuseum Eindhoven:<br />

Stedelijk van Abbemuseum Eindhoven<br />

Le Nouveau Musee Lyon<br />

Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh<br />

Mendel Art Gallery Saskatoon Saskatchewan<br />

1986<br />

Castello Di Rivoli: Torino (with Ulay and Marina Abramovic)<br />

1990<br />

Touring Exhibition organized by the Albright-Knox Art Gallery Buffalo New York<br />

Albright-Knox Art Gallery Buffalo New York<br />

National Gallery of Canada Ottawa<br />

El Centro Cultural Arte Contemporaneo Mexico City<br />

1992<br />

Staatliche <strong>Kunst</strong>halle, Baden-Baden<br />

IVAM Centre Julio Ganzalez, Valencia<br />

1995<br />

Staatliche Galerie im Lembachhaus (<strong>Kunst</strong>bau) München<br />

1999<br />

Anchorage Museum of Art and History Anchorage Alaska<br />

Selceted Publications by Hamish Fulton<br />

1985<br />

Camp Fire<br />

Stedelijk van Abbemuseum Eindhoven<br />

1995<br />

Thirty-One Horizons<br />

Lembachhaus München


1999<br />

Hamish Fulton<br />

For the Antonio Ratti Fo<strong>und</strong>ation, Como<br />

Published by Charta Editions Milano<br />

2000<br />

Higurashi<br />

Centre for Contemporary Art, Kitakyushu<br />

Wildlife<br />

Pocketbooks Edinburgh


Sheela Gowda<br />

Studies art at Bangalore University, M.S. Baroda University, the Vishvabharati in<br />

Shantiniketan and the Royal College of Art in London.<br />

As of 1985 participation in solo and group exhibitions in India, South Africa, United States,<br />

England, Japan, France and Germany.<br />

Participates in the two “Art in Nature” workshops in New Delhi and Bangalore respectively.<br />

For the first she constructs a “Dorfraum”, in which ritual elements, cowpats, soil and water<br />

are portrayed as life-giving forces, and gold threads as symbols of never-ending sources of<br />

energy. This year through her artistic interventions she transformed a garbage dump and an<br />

old target practise range outside Bangalore to locations with new points of reference. In her<br />

work Sheela Gowda imbues nature and soil with a new meaning by restoring their original<br />

dignity following their mutilation by man.<br />

Group Exhibitions<br />

1981, 1982<br />

1985<br />

State Lalit Kala Annual Exhibitions<br />

1984<br />

National Exhibition, New Delhi<br />

1987<br />

Two Artist Show, Gallery 7, Bomby<br />

1988<br />

Bhopal Biennale, Bhopal<br />

1989<br />

‘Timeless Art’. Bombay<br />

1995<br />

‘Africus’, South African Biennale, Johannesburg, South Africa<br />

1995<br />

‘Art and Nature’, International Workshop and Exhibition, Buddha Jayanti Park, New Delhi<br />

1995<br />

‘Traditions/Tensions’, 27 South Asian Artists, Asia Society/Queens Museum, NewYork<br />

1997<br />

‘Telling Tales’, 5 Woman Artists from India, Victoria Gallery, Bath, England<br />

1998<br />

‘Private Mythologies’, 8 Artists from India, The Japan Fo<strong>und</strong>ation, Asia Centre, Tokyo, Japan<br />

1999<br />

‘Tales of Six Cities’, Lakeeren Gallery, Bombay<br />

1999<br />

‘Peep-Peep’ Bangalore, Jayamahai Palace Hotel, Bangalore<br />

2000<br />

‘Drawing Space’, Contemporary Indian Drawing, 3 Artists Show at Beaconsfield Gallery,<br />

London<br />

2001<br />

‘Art in Nature’ Bangalore


Solo Exhibitons<br />

1987, 1993<br />

Venkatappa Art Gallery, Bangalore<br />

1989<br />

Gallery 7, Bombay<br />

1989<br />

Yelwala, Mysore<br />

1993<br />

Gallery Chemould, Bombay


Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Haber<br />

Born on September 13, 1925 in Datteln (Westphalia), where he also attended school. 1943-7<br />

military service, including a period as a prisoner-of-war. 1948-54 studied biology, chemistry<br />

and geography at the Universities of Münster, Munich, Basle, Hohenheim. 1957 took his<br />

doctorate in natural sciences in Münster.<br />

1957-66 scientific assistant, from 1962 custodian of the Westphalian Museum of Natural<br />

Science at Münster. Also taught at the university. 1966-94 Univ.-Professor and hol<strong>der</strong> of the<br />

chair in Landscape Ecology at the TU of Munich at Freising-Weihenstephan, course of<br />

studies: "countryside conservation".<br />

Fields of research include the application of ecology in the use of the countryside and the<br />

development of the landscape, taking into particular consi<strong>der</strong>ation nature conservation areas,<br />

biotopes, nature parks and national parks in need of protection; analyzing ecosystems and<br />

producing models thereof, the basic principles of landscape planning and ecology-oriented<br />

planning.<br />

1979-90 President of the German Ecology Society, 1990-5 President of the International<br />

Association of Ecology (Intecol, the umbrella association of the world's ecological societies).<br />

1981-90 member, as of 1985 Chairman of the Council the German Government's Panel of<br />

Experts on Environmental Questions; since 1981 member, as of 1991 Spokesman of the<br />

German Council for Countryside Conservation.<br />

Awards include the Bavarian Or<strong>der</strong> for Distinguished Service, the Bavarian Maximilian Or<strong>der</strong><br />

for Science and Art, an honorary doctorate from the University of Hohenheim, the Bruno H.<br />

Schubert Prize, the Justus von Liebig Prize and the German Environmental Prize awarded by<br />

the German Fe<strong>der</strong>al Environment Fo<strong>und</strong>ation.<br />

Selected <strong>publications</strong><br />

Naturschutz <strong>und</strong> Landnutzung als angewandte Landschaftsökologie (Münster 1966)<br />

Gutachten zum Plan eines Nationalparkes im Bayerischen Wald (Bonn 1969)<br />

Landschaftspflege durch differenzierte Bodennutzung (München 1971)<br />

Naturschutz <strong>und</strong> Landesentwicklung (München 1972)<br />

Gr<strong>und</strong>züge einer ökologischen Theorie <strong>der</strong> Landnutzungsplanung (Bonn 1972)<br />

Raumordnungskonzepte aus <strong>der</strong> Sicht <strong>der</strong> Ökosystemforschung (Hannover 1979)<br />

Entwicklung <strong>und</strong> Probleme <strong>der</strong> Kulturlandschaft im Spiegel ihrer Ökosysteme (Hannover<br />

1980)<br />

Umweltschutz - Landwirtschaft - Boden (Laufen/Salzach 1986)<br />

Umweltverträglichkeit - Anmerkungen zur menschlichen Ökologie (Göttingen 1989)<br />

Kulturlandschaft versus Naturlandschaft. Zur Notwendigkeit <strong>der</strong> Bestimmung ökologischer<br />

Ziele im Rahmen <strong>der</strong> Raumplanung (Hannover 1991)<br />

Ökologische Gr<strong>und</strong>lagen des Umweltschutzes (Bonn 1993)<br />

Stadt <strong>und</strong> Land - Wesen <strong>der</strong> Kulturlandschaft (Bonn 1993)<br />

Vom rechten <strong>und</strong> falschen Gebrauch <strong>der</strong> Ökologie (Stuttgart 1993)<br />

Die Landschaftsökologen <strong>und</strong> die Landschaft (Hannover 1996)<br />

Zur ökologischen Rolle <strong>der</strong> Landwirtschaft (München 1997)<br />

Nachhaltigkeit als Leitbild <strong>der</strong> Umwelt- <strong>und</strong> Raumentwicklung in Europa (Stuttgart 1998)


Nutzungsdiversität als Mittel zur Erhaltung von Biodiversität (Laufen/Salzach 2000)<br />

Kulturlandschaft zwischen Bild <strong>und</strong> Wirklichkeit (Hannover 2001)<br />

Ökologie <strong>und</strong> Nachhaltigkeit (München 2001).


PD Dr. Susanne Hauser<br />

1977-1982<br />

Studies in History, Liguistics, Philosophy, Literature and Art History in Bonn, Freiburg and<br />

Berlin (Technische and Freie Universität), MA 1983<br />

1983-1988<br />

Ass. Prof., Technische Universität, Dept. of History and Communication Studies, Research<br />

Unit for Semiotics<br />

1989<br />

PhD (Dr. Phil.) Topic: The literary perception of the European city<br />

1988-1995<br />

Organisational consultancy to private and public institutions; specialization: evaluation,<br />

mediation, time-management in teams<br />

1991-1992<br />

Lecturer, Universität Innsbruck, Dept. of Anthropology, Urban Studies Program<br />

1995/96<br />

Fellow at hte Institute for Advanced Studies, berlin<br />

1996-1999<br />

Habilitationsstipendium (grant) of the German research Fo<strong>und</strong>ation. Topic: Concepts for the<br />

revitalization of deindustrialized regions (England, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, USA,<br />

Germany) and teaching commission on Architecture Theory, University of the Arts, Berlin<br />

3/1998<br />

Visiting Scholar, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris<br />

4-8/1998<br />

Fellow at the GACVS, Washington, DC<br />

9/1998<br />

Workshops on Cultural Sciences, University of Huddinge/Stockholm, Sweden<br />

11/1999<br />

Habilitation, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin<br />

2000/2001-08-20 Visiting professor, Universität Gh Kassel, Dept. of Architecture and<br />

Planning<br />

Publications<br />

Books: “Der Blick auf die Stadt”, Berlin: Reimer 1990; „Metamorphosen des Abfalls,<br />

Konzepte für alte Industrieareale“, Frankfurt/New York: Campus 2001 (in print). Editions:<br />

Marxismus <strong>und</strong> Semiotik, Zeitschrift für Semiotik 1988; Natur, Umwelt, Zeichen, Zeitschrift<br />

für Semiotik 1996; Modelldenken in den Wissenschaften (Models in Science and the<br />

Humanities), Dialektik, 1997 (coed. Brigitte Falkenburg); Derelict Land in European Cities,<br />

Berlin/New York, Springer, forthcoming (coed. Dieter Genske); more than 60 articles on<br />

revitalization processes, the history of perception, cultural theory, theory of architecture and<br />

urban planning. Present research interest: “Stadtbildproduktionen 1900-2000” (The visual<br />

representation of cities 1900-2000).


Dr. Klaus-Günter Hinzen<br />

After studying and obtaining a doctorate in geophysics at the Ruhr University in Bochum,<br />

Hinzen became a scientific staff member of the Fe<strong>der</strong>al Office of Geoscience and Raw<br />

Materials' working party on engineering seismology in Hanover. The focus of his research<br />

work was in the field of the seismological investigation of civic blasting, particularly with<br />

regard to environmental issues and in investigating the dynamic stability of subterranean<br />

structures when affected by earthquakes. Subsequently headed the seismic section of<br />

Geoscientific Community Work (GGA) in Hanover. Since the end of 1995 Head of the<br />

Earthquake Geology Department at the University of Cologne's Geological Institute. From its<br />

headquarters at Bensberg, the Earthquake Geology Department operates a network of<br />

seismological stations in the northern Rhineland. The focus of Hinzen's research is on<br />

investigating local earthquakes, the danger of earthquakes in the Lower Rhine plane,<br />

engineering and archeological seismology. Member of the Advisory Council within the<br />

German Geophysical Society's Management Board. Member of the Physics of the Earth<br />

Research Committee's working party on seismology and the Reactor Safety Commission's<br />

(RSK's) working party on seismology.<br />

Publications<br />

Hinzen, K.-G. and S. Pietsch. A Seismologically Motivated Survey of Blasting Activity in the<br />

Northern Rhine Area. Geologie en Mijnbouw, Kluwer Academic Pubishers, 79, 73-80, 2000.<br />

Camelbeeck, T.,K. Vanneste, K. Verbeeck, M. Meghraoui, R. Pelzing, K.-G. Hinzen, B. Dost<br />

and M. VanDen Berg. Long Term Seismic Activity in the Lower Rhine Embayment. HAN200<br />

Workshop, Han-sur-Lesse, Belgium, 35-38, 2000.<br />

Hinzen, K.-G., Pelzing, R. and K. Lehmann. Search for Paleoearthquakes at the Eastern<br />

Bor<strong>der</strong> Faults of the Rur Graben, Lower Rhine Embayment, Middle Europe. Seismol. Res.<br />

Lett., 71, 227-228, 2000.<br />

Hinzen, K.-G. and M. Oemisch. Location and Magnitude from Seismic Intensity Data of<br />

Recent and Historic Earthquakes in the Northern Rhine Area, Central Europe., Bull. Seismol.<br />

Soc. Am., 91, 40-56, 2001.<br />

Hinzen, K.-G., S.K. Reamer and T. Rose. Results of analysis of digital elevation models used<br />

for site selection for paleoseismological investigations at the Rurrand Fault. Geologie en<br />

Mijnbouw, accepted, 2001.


Prof. Dr. Albrecht W. Hofmann<br />

Born on March 11, 1939 in Zeitz, studied geology and mineralogy at Duke University,<br />

Durham, N.C., USA, the University of Freiburg i.Br., and Brown University, Providence, R.I.,<br />

USA, gained a doctorate in geochemistry from Brown University (1968), scientific assistant at<br />

the University of Heidelberg (1968-70), postdoctoral fellow and scientific staff member of the<br />

Carnegie Institution of Washington (1970-80), Director and scientific staff member at the<br />

Max Planck Institute of Chemistry (1980), Managing Director of the Institute, 1989-91, 1998-<br />

2000, Honorary Professor of the University of Mainz (1987)<br />

Max Planck Institute of Chemistry, Mainz<br />

Managing Director of the Institute: 1989-91; 1998-2000.<br />

Political functions in the field of science:<br />

President of the European Union of Geosciences (EUG), 1997-9,<br />

President of the European Association of Geochemistry (EAG), 1998-2000,<br />

Coordinator of the German Research Community's focal program "Experimental studies on<br />

the distribution of elements between minerals, melting and gas phases in systems relevant to<br />

geosciences."<br />

Scientific prizes/honors/membership of scientific organizations (selection):<br />

1994 Fellow of the American Geophysical Union;<br />

1994 Chevalier de l'Ordre des Palmes Academiques;<br />

1996 Humboldt Prize from the Alexan<strong>der</strong> von Humboldt Fo<strong>und</strong>ation and the Ministère de<br />

l'Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche;<br />

1996 V.M. Goldschmidt Medal from the Geochemical Society;<br />

1999 Foreign Associate of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences;<br />

2001 Harry H. Hess Medal from the American Geophysical Union.<br />

Key terms in his research:<br />

Isotope and trace element geochemistry<br />

The development of and the differentiation between the Earth's crust and Earth's mantle<br />

Geochronology<br />

The source of oceanic volcanism<br />

Selected <strong>publications</strong><br />

Hofmann, A.W., Chemical differentiation of the Earth, the relationship between mantle,<br />

continental crust, and oceanic crust. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 90, 297-314 (1988).<br />

Stein, M. and A.W. Hofmann, Mantle plumes and episodic crutal growth. Nature, 372, 63-68<br />

(1994).<br />

Christensen, U.R. and A.W. Hofmann, Segregation of subducted oceanic crust in the<br />

convecting mantle. J. Geophys. Res., 99, 19, 867-19,884 (1994).<br />

Hofmann, A.w., Mantle geochemistry – the message from oceanic volcanism. Nature 385,<br />

219-229 (1997).<br />

Sobolev, A.V., A.W. Hofmann, I.K. Nikogosian: Recycled oceanic crust observed in “ghost<br />

plagioclase” within the source of Mauna Loa lavas. Nature, 404, 986-990 (2000).


Dr. Klaus-Dieter Kleefeld<br />

Currently scientific staff member at the Rheinische Friedrich Wilhelm University's Historical<br />

Geography in Bonn and co-owner of the Historical Urban and Rural Research Office.<br />

Chairman of the study group on applied historical geography within the working party on<br />

genetic settlement research in Central Europe. Coeditor of "Kulturlandschaft. Zeitschrift für<br />

Angewandte Historische Geographie" (Cultural landscape. Journal of Applied Historical<br />

Geography), Bonn 1990ff. Scientific expert specializing in research into and conservation of<br />

cultural landscapes. Has been involved in numerous research projects and <strong>publications</strong>.<br />

Born in 1959<br />

1983-90 Studied historical geography, prehistory, early history and economic geography at the<br />

Rheinische Friedrich Wilhelms University, Bonn<br />

1990 obtained an M.A. on the subject of "Aspects of constructional development in the<br />

Mayors' Offices of Heumar and Wahn 1809-1951"<br />

November 1990 Established the "Historical Urban and Rural Research Office". Since then<br />

Kleefeld has worked as a freelance historical geographer in the field of research into cultural<br />

landscapes. Since 1990 he has processed 42 expert's reports and research projects.<br />

1994 Doctorate on the subject of his inaugural dissertation: a historico-geographical<br />

topographical survey and representation of the genesis of the cultural landscape which is the<br />

brown coal mining district Garzweiler II<br />

Since 1995 Chairman of the international applied historical geography study group within the<br />

working party on genetic settlement research in Central Europe<br />

2001 Limited contract as scientific staff member at the University of Bonn<br />

selected <strong>publications</strong><br />

Seit 1990 Mitherausgeber <strong>und</strong> Mitglied <strong>der</strong> Redaktion <strong>der</strong> "Kulturlandschaft. Zeitschrift für<br />

Angewandte Historische Geographie", Bearbeitung von 18 Heften<br />

zusammen mit Peter Burggraaff: Bodendenkmalpflege <strong>und</strong> Naturschutz am Beispiel <strong>der</strong><br />

"Bockerter Heide". In: Archäologie im Rheinland 1993. - Köln 1994, S.201-204.<br />

zusammen mit Peter Burggraaff: "Waldökologiezentrum altes Forsthaus" in Bongard. In:<br />

Kreis Daun Vulkaneifel, Heimatjahrbuch 1995 - Daun 1994, S. 204-207<br />

Kulturlandschaftpflegerische Belange in <strong>der</strong> regionalen Planung zum "Vulkanpark". In: Hans-<br />

Helmut Wegner (Hg.): Archäologie, Vulkane <strong>und</strong> Kulturlandschaft. Studien zur Entwicklung<br />

einer Landschaft in <strong>der</strong> Osteifel. - Koblenz 1995, S.85-90.


zusammen mit Peter Burggraaff <strong>und</strong> Erich Mertes: Geschichte erwan<strong>der</strong>n <strong>und</strong> erleben - erste<br />

Abschnitte <strong>der</strong> Geschichtsstraße <strong>der</strong> Verbandsgemeinde Kelberg. In: Kreis Daun Heimatjahrbuch<br />

1997. - Monschau 1996, S.183-191.<br />

1997 Herausgabe des Sammelbandes "Perspektiven <strong>der</strong> Historischen Geographie: Siedlung-<br />

Kulturlandschaft-Umwelt in Mitteleuropa" im Selbstverlag.<br />

Kulturlandschaftliches Erbe. In: Berichte <strong>der</strong> Bayerischen Akademie für Naturschutz <strong>und</strong><br />

Landschaftspflege (ANL) Heft 21. 1997, S.47-56.<br />

zusammen mit Michael Bossmann <strong>und</strong> Jörg Grunert: Der suburbane Raum im Südwesten von<br />

Bonn. In: Stiehl, Eckart (Hrsg.): Die Stadt Bonn <strong>und</strong> ihr Umland: ein geographischer Exkursionsführer.<br />

- Bonn 1997, S.151-164 (Arbeiten zur rheinische Landesk<strong>und</strong>e 66).<br />

Zusammen mit Peter Burggraaff: Historische Kulturlandschaft <strong>und</strong> Kulturlandschaftselemente:<br />

Ergebnisse aus dem F.u.E.-Vorhaben 80809075 des B<strong>und</strong>esamtes für Naturschutz"<br />

(Angewandte Landschaftsökologie Heft 20, 1998).<br />

zusammen mit Klaus Fehn: Die Verbindung von Natur- <strong>und</strong> Kulturerleben - <strong>der</strong> Betrachtungsansatz<br />

<strong>der</strong> ganzheitlichen historisch-geographischen Kulturlandschaftspflege. In: Schemel,<br />

Hans-Joachim (Bearb.): Naturerfahrungsräume. - Angewandte Landschaftsökologie Heft 19,<br />

1998, S.191-206.<br />

1999 Herausgabe des Sammelbandes "Informationssysteme für die Angewandte Historische<br />

Geographie" innerhalb <strong>der</strong> Aachener Informatik-Berichte 99-6<br />

Kulturlandschaftspflege in <strong>der</strong> B<strong>und</strong>esrepublik Deutschland: Sukzession contra Erhalten ? In:<br />

NUA Seminarbericht Band 3, 1999, S.24-40.<br />

Kulturlandschaftstransformation im rheinischen Braunkohlenrevier. - Koblenzer Geographisches<br />

Kolloquium Jg. 21, 1999, S.18-37.<br />

zusammen mit Peter Burggraaff: Welterbe Kulturlandschaft Mittelrheintal - UNESCO-<br />

Weltkulturerbebegriff <strong>und</strong> seine Übertragbarkeit. In: Das Rheintal - Schutz <strong>und</strong> Entwicklung.<br />

- Köln 1999, S.59-88.<br />

Kulturlandschaft Siebengebirge: Gr<strong>und</strong>sätzliche Betrachtungen <strong>und</strong> Regionalanalyse. In: Das<br />

Rheintal - Schutz <strong>und</strong> Entwicklung. - Köln 1999, S.209-234.<br />

zusammen mit Peter Burggraaff: Kulturlandschaftserleben in <strong>der</strong> Dingdener Heide, Kreis<br />

Wesel. In: Aurig, Rainer (Hrsg.): Kulturlandschaft, Museum, Identität. - Beucha 1999<br />

(Schriften <strong>der</strong> Rudolf-Kötzschke-Gesellschaft 4), S.124-135.<br />

2000 Herausgabe des Sammelbandes "Baum, Wald, Landschaft, Mensch, Kulturlandschaft -<br />

Erbe <strong>und</strong> Zukunft von <strong>und</strong> für Generationen" innerhalb <strong>der</strong> Zeitschrift "Kulturlandschaft" 9,<br />

1999.


Prof. Wighart von Königswald


Prof. Dr. Hansjörg Küster<br />

Born in 1956 in Frankfurt/Main.<br />

1975-81 Studied biology at the University of Stuttgart-Hohenheim, where he also took his<br />

doctorate in 1985 with a thesis on the history of the vegetation and the landscape in southern<br />

Bavaria.<br />

1981-98 Scientific staff member at the University of Munich's Institute of Prehistory and<br />

Early History. Established and headed a working party on the history of vegetation.<br />

1992 Professorial thesis at the University of Munich's Forestry Sciences Faculty.<br />

Since 1998 Professor of Plant Ecology in the Biology Department at the University of<br />

Hanover.<br />

Fields of work: ecology, the history of vegetation and landscapes.<br />

Selected <strong>publications</strong><br />

Technik <strong>und</strong> Gesellschaft in frühen Kulturen <strong>der</strong> Menschheit. In: Helmuth Albecht &<br />

Charlotte Schönbeck (Hrsg.), Technik <strong>und</strong> Gesellschaft. Düsseldorf 1993, 33-54.<br />

Geschichte <strong>der</strong> Landschaft in Mitteleuropa. Von <strong>der</strong> Eiszeit bis zur Gegenwart. München<br />

1995 (2. Auflage 1996, 3. Auflage 1999), Verlag C.H. Beck.<br />

Postglaziale Vegetationsgeschichte Südbayerns.<br />

Geobotanische Studien zur Prähistorischen Landschaftsk<strong>und</strong>e. Berlin 1995, Akademie Verlag.<br />

(Hrsg., mit Ulf Küster) Garten <strong>und</strong> Wildnis. Landschaft im 18. Jahrh<strong>und</strong>ert. München 1997,<br />

Verlag C.H. Beck.<br />

Kleine Kulturgeschichte <strong>der</strong> Gewürze. Ein Lexikon von Anis bis Zimt. München 1997, Verlag<br />

C.H. Beck.<br />

Geschichte des Waldes. Von <strong>der</strong> Urzeit bis zur Gegenwart. München 1998, Verlag C.H. Beck.<br />

Waldentwicklung in Süddeutschland. In: Bayerische Akademie <strong>der</strong> Wissenschaften (Hrsg.),<br />

Entwicklung <strong>der</strong> Umwelt seit <strong>der</strong> letzten Eiszeit. R<strong>und</strong>gespräch am 19. April 1999 in<br />

München. R<strong>und</strong>gespräche <strong>der</strong> Kommission für Ökologie 18.<br />

München 2000, 91-102.<br />

Prehistoric cultures and the development of woodlands. In: M. Agnolette & S. An<strong>der</strong>son,<br />

Methods and Approaches in Forest History. The International Union of Forestry Research<br />

Organizations (IUFRO), IUFRO Research Series 3, CABI publishing, Wallingford, New York<br />

2000, 215-220.<br />

Gedanken zur Holzversorgung von Werften an <strong>der</strong> Nord- <strong>und</strong> Ostsee im Mittelalter <strong>und</strong> in <strong>der</strong><br />

frühen Neuzeit. Deutsches Schiffahrtsarchiv 22, 1999, Bremerhaven <strong>und</strong> Hamburg 2000, 315-<br />

328.<br />

Das folgenreiche Missverständnis des Tacitus: Auch <strong>der</strong> Wald hat seine Geschichte.<br />

Natürliche <strong>und</strong> kulturelle Bedingungen <strong>der</strong> Bewaldung Mitteleuropas. Der Bürger im Staat<br />

51(1): Spezialheft „Der deutsche Wald“. Stuttgart 2001, 10-16.


Dr. Georg Lechner<br />

1962-95<br />

Head of various Goethe Institutes throughout the world, 1996-9 Head of Goethe Institute<br />

Programs, 1999-2001 authorized agent for "German Festivals in India 2000-2001".<br />

Publications and films on intercultural matters with a focus on France and India. Initiator of a<br />

Franco-German cooperation entitled "Interréseaux" and the "East-West Encounter" in<br />

Bombay.<br />

Born 1934<br />

1954-60 Studied French, English and philosophy at the Ludwig Maximilian University,<br />

Munich;<br />

1959 received a grant from the French government<br />

1961 Joined the Goethe Institute (GI) in Munich<br />

Taught German as a foreign language at the GIs in Lüneburg, Ebersberg and Grafing<br />

1962-95 Head of the following cultural institutes outside Germany:<br />

1962-5 Rangoon<br />

1965-9 Calcutta<br />

1969-73 New Delhi<br />

1973-8 Montreal<br />

1978-80 Seoul<br />

1980-6 Bombay<br />

1986-92 Paris (Official Regional Agent for France)<br />

1992-5 New Delhi (Official Regional Agent for South Asia)<br />

1995-6 Head of "Science, Literature and Contemporary Events" at the Institute's central<br />

headquarters in Munich.<br />

1996-9 Head of the Cultural Programs Department<br />

1999 Retired<br />

1999-2001 Official agent for "German Festivals in India"<br />

Coordinator of the following projects on the relationship between art and nature (selection):<br />

- "L’art de la Nature", Parc de la Villette, in Paris with the participation of five German and<br />

five French artists, June-August 1988<br />

- Nils-Udo, New Delhi, spring 1994, "Tor, Tempel, Fels, 3 Kakteen" (Gate, Temple, Rock,<br />

Three Cacti) "Art and Nature", Buddhajayanti Park New Delhi, Mai-June 1995, in cooperation<br />

with the Japan Fo<strong>und</strong>ation and the Lalit Kala Academy and the participation of two German,<br />

two Japanese and ten Indian artists<br />

"Art in Nature", January-February 2001, in several locations in India and with the<br />

participation of four German and four Indian artists, in collaboration with the Ministry of<br />

Culture, Government of India.<br />

Selected <strong>publications</strong><br />

„Koreana“ (1980)<br />

„Deutsche in Paris“ (1990)<br />

„Development Aid Today“<br />

zahlreiche Essays zu Fragen <strong>der</strong> Kulturpolitik <strong>und</strong> Interkulturalität<br />

Films:


Tabla Calcutta (1967)<br />

Traffic Exercises (1971)<br />

I point to India – Friedrich Max Mueller (1973)<br />

Ex occidente lux (1983)<br />

awards:<br />

Ordre du Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres (1991)


Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Meyer<br />

Born in Berlin 1932. Until 1951 living in Strausberg (Mark Brandenburg, after 1949 DDR).<br />

Course of study in geology at Freie Universität Berlin from 1951 to 1957. Geologist at<br />

Erzbergbau Siegerland AG (hydrothermal iron ores, Rhenish Massif) 1957 – 1959. Assistent<br />

lecturer in the Geological Department at the Mining Academy, today Technical University in<br />

Clausthal-Zellerfeld (Harz Mountains). Habilitation in 1966 with studies on plutonism and<br />

structural development of the rhodope Massif 8Makedonia, Northern Greece). Participation<br />

on the international Upper Mantle Project in the Afar Depression, Ethiopia 1969 –<br />

1971.Member of the editorial staff of a German Dictionary of Structural Geology, completed<br />

in 1991. Since 1969 professor at the Geological Department of Bonn University; 1998 retired.<br />

In this time mainly investigations in the Eifel area and in the central part of the Rhenish<br />

Massif (structural geology of the basement, Cainozoic volcanism). Efforts for the protection<br />

of landscapes in the East Eifel volcanic region. Chariman of Naturhistorischer Verein <strong>der</strong><br />

Rheinlande <strong>und</strong> Westfalens 1988 – 1994.<br />

<strong>publications</strong><br />

Meyer, W. (1986): Geologisches Zeichnen <strong>und</strong> Konstruieren. – 2. Aufl., Clausthaler<br />

Tektonische Hefte 17, 90 S.; Clausthal-Zellerfeld (E.Pilger).<br />

Meyer, W. (1993): Das Vulkangebeit des Laacher Sees. – 5. Aufl., 32 S., Rheinische<br />

Landschaften 9; Köln.<br />

Meyer, W. (1994): Geologie <strong>der</strong> Eifel. – 3. Aufl., XV + 618 S.; Stuttgart (Schweizerbart).<br />

Koenigswald, W. v. & Meyer, W. (Hrsg.) (1994): Erdgeschichte im Rheinland. – 239 S.;<br />

München (Pfeil).<br />

Meyer, W. & Stets, J. (1996): Das Rheintal zwischen Bingen <strong>und</strong> Bonn. – Sammlg. Geolog.<br />

Führer 89, 386 S.; Berlin, Stuttgart (Borntraeger).<br />

Murawski, H. & Meyer, W. (1998): Geologisches Wörterbuch. – 10. Aufl., 278 s.; Stuttgart<br />

(Enke).<br />

Meyer, W. (1999): Vulkanbauten <strong>der</strong> Osteifel. – 118 S.; Köln (Rhein Ver. F. Denkmalpflege<br />

u. Landschaftsschutz & Deutsche Vulkanolog. Ges.).<br />

Meyer, W. (m. Beitr. v. H. Jacobs, F. Mangartz u. L. Viereck) (2000): Geologischer Führer<br />

zum Geo-Pfad „Vulkanpark Brohltal/Laacher see“. – 3. Aufl., 125 S.; Nie<strong>der</strong>zissen<br />

(Verbandsgemeinde Brohltal).<br />

Meyer, W. & Stets, J. (2000): Geologische Übersichtskarte <strong>und</strong> Profil des Mittelrheintales 1:<br />

100 000. – Mit Erläuterungen (49 S.): Mainz (Geol. Landesamt Rheinland-Pfalz).


Prof. Dr. Günter Miehlich<br />

1939 March 23, born in Wolfen , Sachsen Anhalt (former GDR)<br />

1959-1966 Study of Biology, Chemistry, Geography and Soil Science at the University of<br />

Munich<br />

1970 Doctorate in Natural Sciences at the University of Hamburg, with a thesis on the<br />

influence of spruce on properties of Bavarian soils, Scientific employee at the University of<br />

Hamburg<br />

Since 1980 Head of a working group which deals with ecology of contaminated harbor<br />

sludges and soils, water balances of multi-layered landfill covers, ecology of soils in floodplains<br />

and assessment of soil quality<br />

1977 Professor for Soil Science at the University of Hamburg<br />

1984 Habilitation for Soil Science at the University of Hamburg with an habilitation thesis<br />

of the influence of time and climate on the soil development of volcanic ash soils in Central<br />

Mexico<br />

1997-1999 Dean of the faculty of Earthscience at the University of Hamburg<br />

Since 2000 Chairman of the governmental scientific advisory committee for soil protection<br />

Selected papers<br />

MIEHLICH, G. (2001): Do Contaminated Soils Have to Be Decontaminated. In: STEGMANN, R.,<br />

BRUNNER, G.,CALMANO, W. MATZ, G. (Eds.): Treatment of contaminated Soil, S. 15-19,<br />

Springer, Berlin u.a.<br />

FRIESE, K., B.WITTER, G.MIEHLICH & M.RODE (HRSG.) (2000): Stoffhaushalt von<br />

Auenökosystemen. Springer, Berlin 434 S..<br />

KUNERT, H. RUPP, R. SCHWARTZ, A. VAN DER VEEN & D. W. ZACHMANN (2000): Distribution<br />

and Fate of Organic and Inorganic Contaminants in a River Floodplain - Results of a Case<br />

Study on the River Elbe, Germany. in: D. L. Wise et al. (eds.): Remediation Engineering of<br />

Contaminated Soils. Marcel Dekker: New York. S. 375 - 428..<br />

MIEHLICH, G. (2000): Böden <strong>und</strong> Spezialkulturen. Bodenkultur <strong>und</strong> Gartenbau in einer<br />

Flussmarsch. Geographie <strong>und</strong> Schule, 22, S. 30 -33.<br />

MIEHLICH, G. (2000): Eigenschaften, Genese <strong>und</strong> Funktionen von Böden in Auen<br />

Mitteleuropas. in: K. Friese et al. (Hrsg.): Stoffhaushalt von Auenökosystemen. Springer:<br />

Berlin. S. 3 -18.<br />

SCHWARTZ, R., A. GRÖNGRÖFT & G. MIEHLICH (2000): Charakterisierung <strong>und</strong> Wasserhaushalt<br />

typischer Böden im Überschwemmungsbereich <strong>der</strong> unteren Mittelelbe. in: K. Friese et al.<br />

(Hrsg.): Stoffhaushalt von Auenökosystemen. Springer: Berlin. S. 65 -78.<br />

BERGER, K., W. SCHNEIDER & G. MIEHLICH (1999): Validierung des HELP-Modells zur<br />

Wasserhaushaltssimulation von Oberflächenabdichtungssystemen. Wasser <strong>und</strong> Boden 51 (10),<br />

S. 20-25.<br />

MIEHLICH, G. (1999): Böden <strong>und</strong> Bodenkultur <strong>der</strong> Vier- <strong>und</strong> Marschlande - Segen <strong>und</strong> Last<br />

einer Flußmarschenlandschaft. Hamburger geographische Studien, 48, S. 199 -224.<br />

MIEHLICH, G. & A. GRÖNGRÖFT (1999): Stichworte zum Themenfeld ‚Bodenk<strong>und</strong>e‘ im<br />

Römpp-Lexikon Umwelt, 2.Auflage, Hulpke, H., H.A. Koch & R. Nießner (Hrsg): Thieme<br />

Verlag, Stuttgart, 926 S.<br />

GRÖNGRÖFT, A., U. JÄHNIG, G. MIEHLICH, R. LÜSCHOW, V. MAASS & B. STACHEL (1998):<br />

Distribution of metals in sediments of the Elbe Estuary in 1994. Wat. Sci. Tech. 37, S.109-<br />

116.


SCHWARTZ, R., A. GRÖNGRÖFT & G. MIEHLICH (1999): Auswirkung von Eindeichung <strong>und</strong><br />

Melioration auf den Wasserhaushalt von Auenböden - aufgezeigt am Beispiel zweier<br />

Grünlandstandorte an <strong>der</strong> unteren Mittelelbe bei Lenzen. Auenreport, Son<strong>der</strong>band 1, S. 41 -<br />

54.<br />

SCHWARTZ, R., GRÖNGRÖFT, A. & MIEHLICH, G. (1999): Auswirkung von Eindeichung <strong>und</strong><br />

Melioration auf den Wasser- <strong>und</strong> Stoffhaushalt von Auenböden an <strong>der</strong> unteren Mittelelbe.<br />

Mitteil. Deutsch. Bodenk<strong>und</strong>l. Gesell. , 91-I, S. 254-258.<br />

STEINERT, B., S. MELCHIOR, K. BURGER, K. BERGER, M. TÜRK & G. MIEHLICH (1998):<br />

Dimensionierung von Kapillarsperren zur Oberflächenabdichtung von Deponien <strong>und</strong><br />

Altlasten. In: AUGUST et al. (Hrsg.): Optimierung von Deponieabdichtungssystemen. Springer,<br />

Berlin, S. 345-363..


Prof. Dr. Alexan<strong>der</strong> Perrig<br />

born in Lucerne (Switzerland) in 1930, taught history of art at the universities of Hamburg,<br />

Marburg and Trier. He has dedicated some decades of his life to the task of doing justice to<br />

those draughtsmen of Michelangelo´s entourage (Tommaso de´Cavalieri, Cellini, Clovio,<br />

Condivi, Daniele da Volterra, Jacopo del Duca, Venusti etc.) whose drawings are to be<br />

suspected of having been, largely or completely, attributed to Michelangelo since the late<br />

sixteenth or early seventeenth centuries. He is currently living in Frankfurt a.M. where he<br />

divides his time between research, writing (e.g. a study on the history of landscape painting as<br />

mirroring the history of geological notions) and teaching.


Prof. Dr. Terence Ranger<br />

Terence Ranger was born in 1929 and took his first degree and doctorate at<br />

Oxford.He went to the University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland in 1957<br />

as Lecturer in Medieval and Early Mo<strong>der</strong>n History, but rapidly become<br />

involved in the human rights struggle and turned himself into a historian of<br />

Africa. He was deported from Rhodesia in 1963 and thereafter held Chairs at<br />

the Universities of Dar es Salaam, UCLA, Manchester and Oxford. On retiring<br />

from Oxford in 1997 he went to the University of Zimbabwe as Visting<br />

Professor and taught there for four academic years. He has published nine<br />

monographs, edited ten books and published some 150 articles and book<br />

chapters. Among his <strong>publications</strong> are:<br />

'Great Spaces Washed with Sun: the Matopos and Uluru Compared', in Kate<br />

Darian-Smith, et.al., Text, Theory, Space. Land, Literature and History in<br />

South Africa and Australia, Routledge, London, 1996.<br />

'Making Zimbabwean Landscapes: painters, projectors and priests',<br />

Paideuma,43,1997. Special issue on Landscape.<br />

'African Views of the Land: a Research Agenda', Transformation,44, 2000.<br />

Voices From the Rocks. Nature, Culture and History in the Matopos Hills of<br />

Zimbabwe, James Currey, Oxford, 1999.<br />

Jocelyn Alexan<strong>der</strong>, JoAnn McGregor and Terence Ranger, Violence and Memory.<br />

One H<strong>und</strong>red Years in the Dark Forests of Matabeleland, James Currey, Oxford,<br />

2000.


Dr. Ulrich Raulff


Dr. Mechtild Rössler<br />

Born 1959. Mechtild Rössler has a MA (1984) in cultural geography from Freiburg University<br />

(Germany) and a PhD. (1988) from the Faculty for Earth Sciences, University of Hamburg.<br />

She joined the Research Centre of the “Cité des Sciences et de L’Industrie” (Paris, France) in<br />

1989 on a CNRS post and worked in 1990/91 as visiting professor at the University of<br />

California at Berkeley/USA (Department of Geography). In 1991 she joined UNESCO<br />

Headquarters in Paris, first the Division for Ecological Sciences, and since 1992 the UNESCO<br />

World Heritage Centre (Programme specialist , responsible officer for natural heritage and<br />

cultural landscapes). She has published 6 books, more than 50 articles, and contributes to the<br />

editorial board of three journals.


Prof. Dr. Frank Scherbaum<br />

Frank Scherbaum received his Ph.D. in geophysics from the University of Stuttgart in 1980.<br />

Following several years of postdoctoral studies in Boul<strong>der</strong>/Colorado and Tsukuba /Japan he<br />

became professor of geophysics at the Ludwig- Maximilians University in Munich in 1989.<br />

Since 1997 he holds the chair in geophysics at the institute of geosciences of the University of<br />

Potsdam. His current research interests includes ambient vibrations and their use for<br />

quantitative structural imaging using array techniques, quantification of earthquake hazard in<br />

regions of low seismicity, local site effects, array seismology and digital signal processing.<br />

Selected Publications<br />

Scherbaum, F., Of Poles and Zeros: F<strong>und</strong>amentals of Digital Seismology,<br />

second edition, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 265 pp., 2001.<br />

Krüger, F., M. Baumann, F. Scherbaum, M. Weber, Mid mantle scatterers<br />

near the Mariana slab detected with a double array technique, GRL, 28, 667-670,<br />

2001.<br />

Scherbaum, F. Analysis of digital earthquake signals, in press in International Handbook of<br />

Earthquake and Engineering Seismology, Eds. W. H. K. Lee, H. Kanamori, and P. Jennings,<br />

Academic Press, 2001.<br />

Loos, W. and F. Scherbaum, Inner Earth, a seismosonic symphony, Kookoon,<br />

Traumton/Indigo CD 8927-2, 1999.<br />

Scherbaum, F., and M. P. Bouin, FIR Filter Effects and Nucleation phases, Geophys. J. Int.,<br />

130, 661-668, 1997.<br />

Scherbaum, F. , F. Krüger, and M. Weber, Double Beam Imaging: Mapping lower mantle<br />

heterogeneities using combinations of source and receiver arrays, J.Geophys. Res., 102,<br />

507-522, 1997.


Dr. Hartmut Schlenz<br />

Born 1963 in Lüdenscheid (Westphalia)<br />

1985-91 Studied mineralogy / crystallography at the University of Münster's Institute of<br />

Mineralogy<br />

1992 Graduate thesis at the Department of Earth Sciences, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA<br />

1995 Obtained his doctorate from the University of Münster's Institute of Mineralogy<br />

January-September post-doctoral work at the University of Münster's Institute of Mineralogy<br />

Since October 1996 scientific assistant at the University of Bonn's Mineralogical/Petrological<br />

Institute, working towards a professorial thesis in the field of crystallography<br />

Current focus of research: structural analysis of amorphous solids and glasses<br />

Methods used. X-ray and neutron diffraction, X-ray dispersal, computer simulation<br />

Since 1997 Project Lea<strong>der</strong> of B10, a partial project in Special Research Division 408<br />

(inorganic solids without translation symmetry)<br />

Selected <strong>publications</strong><br />

Kroll, H., Schlenz, H., Phillips, M.W.: Thermodynamic modelling of non-convergent or<strong>der</strong>ing<br />

in orthopyroxenes: A comparison of classical and Landau approaches, Phys. Chem. Minerals<br />

21 (1994) 555-560.<br />

Kroll, H., Lue<strong>der</strong>, T., Schlenz, H., Kirfel, A., Vad, T.: The Fe 2+ , Mg distribution in<br />

orthopyroxene: A critical assessment of ist potential as a geospeedometer, Eur. J. Mineral. 9<br />

(1997) 705-733.<br />

Schlenz, H., Kroll, H., Phillips, M.W.: Isothermal annealing and continuous cooling<br />

experiments on synthetic orthopyroxenes: temperature and time evolution of the Fe, Mg<br />

distribution, Eur. J. Mineral. 13 (2001).<br />

Schlenz et al.: Structure analyses of Ba-silicate glasses: A collaborative study, J. Non Cryst.<br />

Solids (2001) in press.<br />

Schlenz et al.: Synthesis and structure analysis of a Ba-germanate glass, J. Non-Cryst. Solids<br />

(2001) submitted.


Born:<br />

October 21, 1937 in Detmold<br />

Prof. Hans-Ulrich Schmincke<br />

Studied:<br />

University of Göttingen, University of Freiburg; Technical University of Aachen; John<br />

Hopkins University (Baltimore, Md., USA) (M.A., 1962; Ph.D., 1964); University of<br />

California at Santa Barbara. Professorial thesis at the University of Heidelberg 1969; lecturer<br />

then Associate Professor at the Ruhr University in Bochum 1969-90; Full Professor and Chair<br />

of the Volcanology and Petrology Department at the GEOMAR Research Center at the<br />

Christian Albrechts University at Kiel since 1990.<br />

Guest lectureships:<br />

Include University of Salzburg; University of Toronto, Canada; Southern Methodist<br />

University Dallas (Texas) University of Bern; Universita di Catania (Italy).<br />

Spokesman of:<br />

Post-Doctoral Council on the dynamics of global cycles in the Earth system (1992-2001).<br />

General Secretary:<br />

International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior (IAVCEI)<br />

(1983-91).<br />

Editor of :<br />

Bulletin of Volcanology (1986-95). Coeditor of a number of international scientific journals.<br />

Member of several scientific associations.<br />

Prizes and awards:<br />

1985 N.L. Bowen Award, American Geophysical Union; 1990 Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz<br />

Prize, German Research Community; 1993 Thorarinsson Medal from the International<br />

Association of Volcanology; 2001 Hans Stille Medal from the German Geological Society.<br />

<strong>publications</strong>:<br />

about 250 articles (1960-2001). books: Pyroclastic Rocks, 1984, (mit R.V. Fisher) Springer<br />

Verlag Heidelberg; Vulkanismus, 1986, 2te Aufl 2000, Wiss. Buchges. Darmstadt; Der<br />

Laacher See <strong>und</strong> seine Vulkane, 1988, Bode Verlag Haltern; Geology of the Canary Islands<br />

(1987-2001, 8 ed); Volcanology of the Eifel volcanic fields (1990; 1994)


Klaus Schöning<br />

Born in 1936, director, author and until the beginning of 2001 Director of the West German<br />

Broadcasting Corporation's (WDR's) Acoustic Art Studio in Cologne which he established in<br />

the 1960s. The author of numerous essays analyzing the media; features and documentaries on<br />

the esthetics and history of the new (radio) play and of acoustic art. His work as a director has<br />

mainly involved experimentation. He produced the first transcontinental satellite so<strong>und</strong><br />

sculptures in media history, Klangbrücken Köln - San Francisco - Kyoto (So<strong>und</strong> Bridges<br />

Cologne – San Francisco – Kyoto) by Bill Fontana and the first marathon broadcasts<br />

Ulysses/James Joyce and NachtCageTag (nightCageday). More than 30 of the projects he has<br />

been involved in have won international prizes, most recently a work of voice art by<br />

Frie<strong>der</strong>ike Mayröcker, which he also directed in 2001.<br />

Public events/performances worldwide with intermedia artists. Involved in the latter's<br />

productions at international festivals, art exhibitions and symposia. First exhibition of<br />

annotations and scores for acoustic art, Cologne 1985. Initiator and artistic director of the<br />

Acustica International festivals in Cologne, New York, Montreal, Copenhagen, San<br />

Francisco. Was present at documenta 8 in Kassel as the curator of the first comprehensive<br />

audio library Acoustic Art on the Radio. Other so<strong>und</strong> installations in major international<br />

museums. Initiator and jury member of the WDR's Prix Ars Acustica. Member of the Goethe<br />

Institute's advisory council on media. For many years Chairman of the first EBU Working<br />

Group Ars Acustica. Teaching posts, writer in residence, lectures, performances and<br />

workshops in Europe, North and South America, Japan, New Zealand and Australia. Teaches<br />

at the Art Academy for Media in Cologne. In 1983 he was awarded the Berlin Academy of<br />

Arts' Art Prize. (endowed prize for film/radio/TV broadcasting) In 1993 he received the Media<br />

Art Prize from the Center for Art and Media Technology (ZKM), Karlsruhe. Author and<br />

editor of several books and audio books (with works by Mauricio Kagel and John Cage) and<br />

the Wergo CD edition Ars Acustica. Vom Reichtum <strong>der</strong> Akustischen <strong>Kunst</strong>.(Ars Acustica. On<br />

the Richness of Acoustic Art).


Dr. Renate Schumacher<br />

Born in 1957 in Wilhelmshaven<br />

1976-82:<br />

Studied geology and mineralogy in Kiel and Edinburgh / Scotland<br />

1982-3:<br />

Research at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst / USA<br />

1983-6:<br />

Took her doctorate in Bonn on "Petrology and Geochemistry of Epidote and Clinopyroxenebearing<br />

Amphibolites and Calc-silicate Rocks from Central Massachusetts, USA"<br />

1986-90:<br />

Scientific staff member at the University of Kiel<br />

1990-4:<br />

Scientific assistant at the University of Münster<br />

1994-7:<br />

Head of the Mineralogical Museum in Kiel<br />

Since August 1997:<br />

Scientific staff member at the University of Bonn's Mineralogical Institute and Museum and<br />

Head of the Mineralogical Museum<br />

Job title: Senior Academic Staff Member<br />

Key responsibilities: looking after visitors, PR work, substantive and organizational planning<br />

of special exhibitions, in charge of the mineralogical collection, teaching, honorary press<br />

officer of the German Mineralogical Society<br />

Publications/Articles since 1994<br />

Schumacher, R. & Faulhaber, S. (1994) Summary and discussion of P-T estimates from<br />

garnet-pyroxene-plagioclase-quartz-bearing, granulite-facies rocks from Sri Lanka.<br />

Precambrian Research, 66, 295-308.<br />

Rötzler, K., Schumacher, R., Maresch W.V. <strong>und</strong> Willner, A. (1998) Characterization and<br />

geodynamic implications of contrasting metamorphic evolution in juxtaposed high-pressure units<br />

of the Western Erzgebirge, Saxony, Germany. European Journal of Mineralogy, 10, 261-280.<br />

Schumacher, R., Rötzler, K. & Maresch W.V. (1999) Subtle oscillatory zoning in garnet from<br />

regional metamorphic phyllites and mics schists, western Erzgebirge, Germany. The Canadian<br />

Mineralogist, 37, 381-402.<br />

Schumacher, R. & Balzer, R. (1998) Rio Grande do Sul: Kristallstufen aus <strong>der</strong> Urkraft <strong>der</strong><br />

Vulkane, Tópicos 3, 36-39.<br />

Schumacher, R. (1998) Steine prüfen <strong>und</strong> benennen. Der Sachverständige 12/98, 30-31.<br />

Schumacher, R. (1999) Rote, grüne, blaue… Minerale des Mineralogischen Museums in<br />

Bonn. Aufschluss 50, 325-330.


Schumacher, R. (1999) Drei Minerale <strong>und</strong> ihre Namensgeber aus dem Mineralogisch-<br />

Petrologischen Institut <strong>und</strong> Museum <strong>der</strong> Universität Bonn. Aufschluss 50, 342.<br />

Schumacher, R. & Raimann, A. (1999) Vom Ockersteinbruch zum fertigen <strong>Kunst</strong>werk.<br />

Aufschluss 50, 398-404.


Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schumacher


Prof. Dr. Thomas Sieverts<br />

1934<br />

Born in Hamburg<br />

1956-1962<br />

Studies architecture and urban development in Stuttgart, Liverpool and Berlin<br />

1963-1965<br />

Research assistant to Prof. Eggeling (chair of urban development) at Berlin Technical<br />

University<br />

1966<br />

Establishes the Independent Planning Group Berlin (wit Kossak and Zimmermann)<br />

1967-1970<br />

Professor for urban development at the University of Fine Arts in Berlin<br />

1970-1971<br />

Visiting professor at Harvard University<br />

1971-1999<br />

Professor for urban development at Darmstadt Technical College<br />

1978-1983<br />

Special Professor at the University of Nottingham<br />

1989-1994<br />

Director of the Emscher Park International Architecture Exhibition<br />

1995-1996<br />

Fellow at the Science College in Berlin<br />

As of 1978<br />

Own planning office in Bonn (urban development, house building, consultancy service to<br />

local authorities)<br />

1996<br />

Establishes partnership:<br />

Prof. Sieverts / Trautmann / Knye-Neczas<br />

- urban planners and architects<br />

1999<br />

Made Honorary Professor at Darmstadt Polytechnic<br />

2000<br />

Sets up S.K.A.T.<br />

Architects and urban planners, Bonn, Cologne<br />

Awards and <strong>publications</strong>:<br />

DEUBAU prize 1969 (with Kossak and Zimmermann)<br />

Gold service award from the city of Vienna<br />

Award for the best property developer<br />

German award for urban planning (citation)<br />

Award for exemplary buildings in NRW<br />

German award for urban planning<br />

Member of the Saxon Academy of Arts<br />

Extensive duties as a jury member and mo<strong>der</strong>ator<br />

Numerous <strong>publications</strong>


Born 1945 at Neumarkt/Schlesien<br />

Prof. Dr. Karl Stahr<br />

Professional degrees:<br />

Education: Highschool at Augsburg and Bad Cannstatt<br />

1969 Diploma in Geology at Technical University Stuttgart<br />

1972 Dr. rer. nat. (Ph. D. science) at Technical University Stuttgart<br />

(E. Schlichting)<br />

1979 Habilitation in Soil Science, University of Freiburg i.Br.<br />

Professional record<br />

1969 - 1972 Soil Scientist (research assistant)<br />

Institut. of Soil Science, University of Hohenheim<br />

1972 - 1980 Scientific Assistant (lecturer)<br />

Institut of Soil Science, University of Freiburg<br />

1980 - 1988 Professor Soil Geography<br />

Institut of Ecology, Technical University of Berlin<br />

since 1988<br />

Professor of Soil Science and Petrography<br />

Institut of Soil Science and Land Evaluation,<br />

University of Hohenheim<br />

Teaching:<br />

Lectures in Soil Science, Soil Ecology, Tropical Soils, Clay Mineralogy, Soil Mapping and<br />

Land Evaluation, Courses in Soil Analysis, Soil Description and Soil Mapping; Seminars in<br />

Soil Science, Soil Ecology, Land Evaluation.<br />

Supervisor of more than 140 Master students and 50 Ph.D. students<br />

Guest lecturer:<br />

Universities of Tübingen, Stuttgart, Freiburg i. Br., Free University of Berlin, Technical<br />

University of Berlin.<br />

Publication:<br />

About 335 articles in national and international periodicals, several monographies and<br />

textbook chapters.<br />

Member of Editorial Bord of periodicals:<br />

Catena, Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, Geo<strong>der</strong>ma, Trends in Soil Science and Hohenheimer<br />

Bodenk<strong>und</strong>liche Hefte.<br />

Research:<br />

Main fields: Soil genesis, Soil mineralogy, Land evaluation, N-cycle, recycling of organic<br />

waste.<br />

Research projects in forest and agricultural soils of Germany as well as Brazil, Ecuador,<br />

Argentina, Spain, Portugal, Egypt, Israel, Turkey, PR China, Somalia, Niger, Benin.


Official functions:<br />

Vice Chairman 1979-1981, 1985-1989 and Chairman 1989-1995 of Comm. VII. German Soil<br />

Science Society, Vice Chairman of Comm. VII Intern. Soil Science Soc. 1986-1998.<br />

Organizer of several national and international workshops, excursions and congresses. Elected<br />

member of many University boards since 1967. Dean of faculty "landscape planning".<br />

Technical University of Berlin, 1987/88.<br />

President of the German Soil Science Society since 1998.<br />

Dean of the faculty ‘Plant Production and Landscape Ecology’ since 2000.<br />

Publications<br />

Motz; I., I. Koch, H.D. Kutzbach <strong>und</strong> K. Stahr: Erfassung klimarelevanter Spurengase –<br />

Klimatisierte Plexiglaskammern zur Messung von Bodenatmung <strong>und</strong> Spurengasen in<br />

ungestörten Pflanzenbeständen. Landtechnik, 56, Heft 1, S. 34-35, (2001).<br />

Stahr, K.: Prediction of Nitrogen Mineralisation – Experiences from Central Europe.<br />

Mitt.Dtsch.Bodenkdl.Ges., 93, S. 82-85, (2000).<br />

Niklaus, P., M. Kleber <strong>und</strong> K. Stahr: Rekultivierung von Bergehalden des Steinkohlebergbaus<br />

– Bodenk<strong>und</strong>liche Untersuchungen am Versuchsstandort Halde Reden – Reclamation of coal<br />

refuse dumps – Pedogenesis at the experimental site Halde Reden. S. 207-221. In: G. Broll,<br />

W. Dunger, B. Keplin, W. Topp (Hrsg.) Rekultivierung in Bergbaufolgelandschaften –<br />

Bodenorganismen, bodenökologische Prozesse <strong>und</strong> Standortentwicklung. Springer, (2000).<br />

Stahr, K. Bodenfunktionen <strong>und</strong> Bodenschutz. Unsere Böden als Umweltmedium – ihr Wesen,<br />

ihre Potentiale <strong>und</strong> Funktionen sowie die Notwendigkeit zum Bodenschutz. S. 11-42. In: R.<br />

Hendler, P. Marburger, M. Reinhardt <strong>und</strong> M. Schrö<strong>der</strong> (Hrsg.) Bodenschutz <strong>und</strong> Umweltrecht<br />

– 15. Trierer Koll. Zum Umwelt- <strong>und</strong> Technikrecht v. 19.-21.9.1999. ESV Erich Schmidt<br />

Verlag, Berlin, (2000).<br />

Lehmann, A.E.H., K. Holland and K. Stahr: Flows and Chemical Fractions in a Soil from<br />

Sewage Sludge – Stofftransport <strong>und</strong> Stofffraktionen in einem Boden aus Klärschlamm. Z. f.<br />

Kulturtechnik <strong>und</strong> Landentwicklung 41, 1-5. Blackwell Wissenschafts-Verlag, Berlin, (2000).<br />

Stahr, K.: Plädoyer für eine Intern. Bodenkonvention – A Proposal for an Intern. Soil<br />

Convention. In : R. Böcker <strong>und</strong> M. Kaupenjohann (Hrsg.): Bodenschutz – Anspruch <strong>und</strong><br />

Wirklichkeit. Hohenheimer Umwelttagung 32. Verlag Günter Heimbach, Stuttgart. S. 45-54,<br />

(2000).<br />

Herrmann, L. <strong>und</strong> K. Stahr (Hrsg.): Einfluß <strong>der</strong> Landbewirtschaftung auf Boden <strong>und</strong><br />

Landschaft – Beispiele aus dem Kraichgau . Exkursionsführer zur bodenk<strong>und</strong>lichagrarökologischen<br />

Exkursion VDLUFA-Tagung 18.-22.09.2000 in Hohenheim. 57 S., (2000).<br />

Stasch, D., O. Beck <strong>und</strong> K. Stahr: Entwicklung von Bewertungssystemen für Bodenressourcen<br />

in Ballungsräumen. Mitt.Dtsch.Bodenkdl.Ges., 91, Heft 2, S. 1112-1115, (1999).<br />

Graef, F. and K. Stahr: Fernerk<strong>und</strong>ungsgestützte Erfassung von Boden- <strong>und</strong><br />

Landschaftseinheiten im SW-Niger (NiSOTER) – Delineation of soil and terrain units in SW-<br />

Niger (NiSOTER) based on remote sensing. Mitt.Dtsch.Bodenkdl.Ges., 91, Heft 2, S. 997-<br />

1000, (1999).<br />

Glatzel, S., K. Stahr: Die Bedeutung langjähriger Düngeenthaltung für die Treibhausgasbilanz<br />

von kolluvialen Grünlandstandorten. Mitt.Dtsch.Bodenkdl.Ges., 91, Heft 2, S. 779-782,<br />

(1999).


Stahr, K.: Das B<strong>und</strong>es-Bodenschutzgesetz <strong>und</strong> die Vorsorge für die Erhaltung <strong>der</strong> Böden <strong>und</strong><br />

ihrer Funktionen. Z. angew. Geol., 45, 202-209, (1999).<br />

Stahr, K.: Nachhaltiger Umgang mit Böden - Zur Initiative für eine internationale<br />

Bodenkonvention. In: W. Haber, M. Held, M. Schnei<strong>der</strong> (Hrsg.) Nachhaltiger Umgang mit<br />

Böden. Dokumentation einer intern. Tagung in Tutzing, Süddeutsche Zeitung, S.37-46, FIBO<br />

Druck- <strong>und</strong> Verlags GmbH, München, (1999).<br />

Stahr, K., O. Beck <strong>und</strong> D. Stasch: Boden- <strong>und</strong> Flächenressourcenmanagement in<br />

Ballungsräumen – Soil and area ressource management in urban agglomerations. In: R.<br />

Böcker (Hrsg.) Hohenheimer Umwelttagung 31, Umweltforschung im Dialog – aktuelle<br />

Beiträge aus dem mittleren Neckarraum, S. 43-49. Verlag Günter Heimbach, (1999).<br />

Stahr, K.: Puffern Böden Umweltbelastungen? Global Change - Konsequenzen für die<br />

Umwelt (R. Dikau, G. Heinritz <strong>und</strong> R. Wiessner, Hrsg.) 51. Dtsch. Geographentag Bonn<br />

1997, Band 3, S. 50-64. Franz Steiner Verlag Stuttgart, (1998).<br />

Stahr K.: Bodenwissenschaft <strong>und</strong> Bodenschutz - kein Wi<strong>der</strong>spruch? Bodenschutz, 2, S. 44-<br />

45. E. Schmidt Verlag, Berlin, (1998).<br />

Stahr, K.: Aus dem Buch des Bodens: Bodengeschichte <strong>und</strong> Bodenentwicklung. In: K.<br />

Kümmerer, M. Schnei<strong>der</strong>, M. Held (Hrsg.). Politische Ökologie, Son<strong>der</strong>heft 10, S. 47-50,<br />

(1997).


Prof. Dr. Fritz F. Steininger<br />

Born 1939 in Vienna, until 1995 Full Professor of Paleontology and for many years a Board<br />

Member at the University of Vienna's Paleontology Institute. Focus of scientific work:<br />

classification of time over the last 65 million years of the Earth's history (the Cenozoic era),<br />

and the geodynamic development, the palelogeography and paleobiogeography of the circum<br />

Mediterranean area in this period. To date, 260 <strong>publications</strong> in scientific journals, in the form<br />

of books or contributions to books. Additionally, numerous articles in the press, on the radio<br />

and television ("Reefs and Lagoons – When Austria was still a Coral Sea"). In September<br />

1995, appointed Director of the Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum,<br />

simultaneously held a full professorship at the Goethe University in historical geology and<br />

paleontology. Aims and responsibilities in his new function: to promote the focal topic<br />

"Biodiversity (of the multitude of organisms) in time and space", the continuation of<br />

environmental projects, for example, in the field of biotope mapping in the city of Frankfurt or<br />

natural forest reserves in Hessen. Design and construction also became focal topics when an<br />

<strong>und</strong>ergro<strong>und</strong> depositary was constructed for the main building. It was the scientific<br />

departments and the museum that benefited from the resulting extra space. It has now also<br />

been possible to integrate a new institute, the "Research Station Quaternary Paleontology" into<br />

the Senckenberg Institute and to establish a new department, the "German Center for Marine<br />

Biodiversity Research (DZMB)", based in Wilhelmshaven, Oldenburg and Hamburg. In<br />

Eggenburg, his home in the eastern forested region of Austria, as Chairman of the Krahuletz<br />

Society, Steininger heads and curates the Krahuletz Museum, which houses major<br />

paleontological, prehistoric and ethnological collections.<br />

Selected <strong>publications</strong><br />

STEININGER, F. & SENES, J., 1971: M1 Eggenburgien. Die Eggenburger Schichtengruppe<br />

<strong>und</strong> ihr Stratotypus. - Chronostratigraphie <strong>und</strong> Neostratotypen. Miozän <strong>der</strong> Zentralen<br />

Paratethys, II, 827 S., 123 Taf., Bratislava (SAV).<br />

STEININGER, F. & THENIUS, E., 1973: 100 Jahre Paläontologisches Institut <strong>der</strong> Universität<br />

Wien, 1873-1973. - 68 S., 12 Taf., Wien (Eigenverlag des Pal. Inst.).<br />

STEININGER, F. & NEVESSKAJA, L. A. (eds.), 1975: Stratotypes of Mediterranean<br />

Neogene Stages. - vol. 2, 364 S., 72 Abb., Bratislava (VEDA).<br />

RÖGL, F. & STEININGER, F. F., 1983: Vom Zerfall <strong>der</strong> Tethys zu Mediterran <strong>und</strong><br />

Paratethys. - Ann. Naturhist. Mus. Wien, 85/A: 135-163, 14 Taf., Wien.<br />

STEININGER, F. F. & RÖGL, F.; 1984: Palaeogeography and palinspastic reconstruction of<br />

the Neogene of the Mediterranean and the Paratethys. - In: Dixon, J. E. & A. H. F. Robertson<br />

(editors): 659-668. The Geological Evolution of the Eastern Mediterranean. - (Blackwell)<br />

Oxford - London - Edinburgh.<br />

RÖGL, F. & STEININGER, F. F., 1984: Neogene Paratethys - Mediterranean - and Indo-<br />

Pacific Seaways. Implications for the Paleobiogeography of Marine and Terrestrial biotas. -<br />

In: Brenchley, P. J. (editor): Fossils and Climatic. - Geol. J. Spec. Issue, 11: 171-200, (Wiley)<br />

New York.


STEININGER, F. F., RABEDER, G. & RÖGL, F, 1985: Land Mammal Distribution in the<br />

Mediterranean Neogene - a consequence of Geokinematic and Climatic Events. - 559-571. In:<br />

Stanley, D. J. & F. C. Wezel (editors): Geological Evolution of the Mediterranean Basin,<br />

(Springer) New York.<br />

STEININGER, F. F., SENES, J., KLEEMANN, K. & RÖGL, F. (eds.) 1985: Neogene of the<br />

Mediterranean Tethys and Paratethys. Stratigraphic Correlation Tables and Sediment<br />

Distribution Maps. - Vol. 1: XIC + 189, 80 fig., 10 colour maps. Vol. 2: XXV + 524 (Inst.<br />

Paleontol.) Vienna.<br />

STEININGER, F. F., BERNOR, R. L. & FAHLBUSCH, V., 1990: European Neogene<br />

Marine/Continental Chronologic Correlations. - In: Lindsay, E. H., Fahlbusch, V. & P. Mein<br />

(eds): European Neogene Mammal Chronology. - 15-46, Plenum Press, New York.<br />

FRIESINGER, H., STEININGER, F. F. & HASLINGER, H., 1994: Kulturpark Kamptal. -<br />

Denkmalpflege N.Ö., 13: 30-41.<br />

STEININGER, F. F., BERGGREN, W. A., KENT, D. V., BERNOR, R. L., SEN, S. &<br />

AGUSTI, J., 1996: Circum Mediterranean Neogene (Miocene and Pliocene) Marine-<br />

Continental Chronologic Correlations of European Mammal Units and Zones. - In: BERNOR,<br />

R.L., FAHLBUSCH, V. & S. RIETSCHEL (eds.): Later Neogene European Biotic Evolution<br />

and Stratigraphic Correlation.- p. 7-46. (Columbia University Press) New York.<br />

STEININGER F. F. JACCARINO, S. AND F. CATI (eds.)1997: In Search of the Paleogene /<br />

Neogene Bo<strong>und</strong>ary.-Part 3: The Global Stratotype Section and Point the G S S P for the Base<br />

of the N E O G E N E (The Paleogene / Neogene Bo<strong>und</strong>ary).- Gior. Geol., 59: 192 S.<br />

Bologna.<br />

STEININGER, F. F., 1999: Chronostratigraphy, Geochronology and Biochronology of the<br />

Miocene „European Land Mammal Mega-Zones“ (ELMMZ) and the Miocene „Mammal-<br />

Zones MN-Zones)“.- In: RÖSSNER, G. & K.. HEISSIG, (ed.): The Miocene Mammals of<br />

Europe.- 9-24. (F.Pfeil) München.<br />

STEININGER, F. F., 1999 (ed.): Erdgeschichte des Waldviertels.- Schriftenreihe Waldviertler<br />

Heimatb<strong>und</strong>, 2.Afl., 38:V+200S, 5 Taf., 25 Abb., 4 Tab., 1 Geol.Karte. Krems (Malek).<br />

STEININGER, F.F. & A. KOSSATZ-POMPÉ, 1999 (Eds.): „quer durch Europa“ -<br />

Naturwissenschaftliche Reisen mit JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE.- Kl. Senckenbergreihe,<br />

30: 176p. Frankfurt (Kramer).<br />

STEININGER, F. F., 1999: Vier Milliarden Jahre irdisches Leben.- Eine Paläontologie <strong>der</strong><br />

Arten.- Nova Acta Leopoldina NF 81, Nr. 314: 207-228.<br />

STEININGER, F. F., 2000: Europa im Känozoikum: Die Tertiär Periode.- In: PINNA G. & D.<br />

MEISCHNER (ed.): Europäische Fossillagerstätten, 165-171. (Springer) Berlin-Heidelberg.<br />

STEININGER, F. F. & G. WESSELY, 2000: From the Tethyan Ocean to the Paratethys Sea:<br />

Oligocene to Neogene Stratigraphy, Paleogeography and Paleobiogeography of the circum-


Mediterranean region and the Oligocene to Neogene basin evolution in Austria.- Mitt. Österr.<br />

Geol. Ges., 92: 95-116. Wien.<br />

LANE, R.H., STEININGER, F.F., KAESLER, R.L., ZIEGLER, W. & J. LIPPS, 2000: Fossils<br />

and ther future.- Paleontology in the 21 st century.- Senckenberg-Buich, 74: X+290.- Frankfurt<br />

(Kramer).


Dr. Roland F. Steurer<br />

Mr. Steurer, aged 47, Senior Planning Officer with the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische<br />

Zusammenarbeit (German Technical Cooperation – GTZ), is presently coordinating the<br />

technical advisory unit supporting the planning and implementation of projects and<br />

programmes within the framework of crisis, conflicts and emergencies.<br />

Hol<strong>der</strong> of a PhD in economics of the University of Freiburg, FRG, Mr. Steurer has dedicated<br />

his professional career from the beginning to the north-south-dialogue. Various research<br />

assignments, expert missions, project management tasks, government advisory assignments<br />

and resident representative functions have brought him within the last 20 years with short- and<br />

longterm academic, UN- and GTZ-contracts to numerous countries in Asia, Africa and Latin<br />

America, many of them highly exposed to natural disasters.<br />

In his present position with GTZ-Headquarters, Mr. Steurer puts a lot of enfasis on the<br />

mainstreaming of preventive measures in general development cooperation projects and<br />

programmes. These preventive aspects are geared on the one side towards violent conflicts<br />

and crisis and on the other side towards natural disasters. Civil war, outbreak of local/ regional<br />

violent conflicts as well as natural desasters destroy longterm investments of development<br />

cooperation. Each and every project, therefore, should be planned and implemented with a<br />

view to reduce the risk of crisis and reduce the damage of natural phenomena, thus,<br />

contributing to a more sustainable development.<br />

Publications<br />

Aside a number of books and review articles on<br />

Regional Rural Development<br />

Landuse Planning<br />

Agricultural Marketing<br />

Rural Finance, Microfinance<br />

Monitoring and Evaluation<br />

some recently prepared strategy papers and presentations on<br />

Crisis Prevention and Conflict Management in Technical Cooperation<br />

Disaster Prevention and Mitigation in the Framework of Development Cooperation<br />

Disaster Prevention/Mitigation and Rural Development<br />

Community-based Disaster Risk Management<br />

Mobilizing the Civil Society for Disaster Prevention and Mitigation<br />

have been published and are <strong>und</strong>er preparation, respectively.


Prof. Dr. Rudolf Treumann<br />

Prof. Dr., Centre for Interdisciplinary Plasma Science, Max-Planck-<br />

Institut für extraterrestrische Physik, Garching<br />

Born: 1942 Wien<br />

Centre for Interdisciplinary Plasma Science, Max-Planck-Institut fuer extraterrestrische<br />

Physik, Garching (bei Muenchen)<br />

Professor für Geophysik (Space Physics), Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet, Muenchen<br />

Adjunct Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Dartmouth College, Hannover, New<br />

Hampshire, USA<br />

Senior Scientific Visiting Scientist at International Space Science Institute, The University of<br />

Bern, Bern, Switzerland<br />

Main Research Fields:<br />

Space Physics, Theoretical Physics (Statistical Physics)<br />

Scientific Publications: ca. 150<br />

Books: Die Elemente (Hanser, Muenchen, DTV), popular natural philosophy<br />

Basic Space Plasma Physics (Imperial College Press, London)<br />

Advanced Space Plasma Physics (dto)<br />

Magnetospheric Plasma Sources and Losses (Co-editor), Kluwer(NL)<br />

Auroral Processes (Co-editor), Elsevier (GB)<br />

Was ist das - die <strong>Kunst</strong>? Ein Essay (submitted for publication)


Ing. Dr. phil. Verena Winiwarter<br />

Born in 1961 in Vienna, Winiwarter is an engineer in the field of technical chemistry and an<br />

historian. After many years' professional experience in environmental chemistry (atmospheric<br />

analysis) she studied history and journalism in Vienna and obtained a doctorate in<br />

environmental history. She is the author of numerous <strong>publications</strong>, researches and teaches the<br />

subject at the University of Vienna. She currently heads a Hertha Firnberg project run by the<br />

Austrian Sponsorship F<strong>und</strong> for Scientific Research: "Environment and History. Towards an<br />

Un<strong>der</strong>standing of Man's Relation to Nature". She is Vice President of the European Society of<br />

Environmental History.<br />

<strong>publications</strong><br />

Verena Winiwarter, Böden in Agrargesellschaften: Wahrnehmung, Behandlung <strong>und</strong> Theorie<br />

von Cato bis Palladius. In: Rolf Peter Sieferle/Helga Breuninger (Hg.), Natur-Bil<strong>der</strong>.<br />

Wahrnehmungen von Natur <strong>und</strong> Umwelt in <strong>der</strong> Geschichte. Frankfurt/M., Campus 1999, 181-<br />

221.<br />

Verena Winiwarter, Soils in Ancient Roman Agriculture: Analytical Approaches to Invisible<br />

Properties. In: Novotny, H. & M. Weiss (Hrsg.), Shifting Bo<strong>und</strong>aries of the Real: Making the<br />

Invisible Visible. vdf Hochschulverlag, Zürich 2000, 137-156.<br />

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