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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)

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