Beate Jessel
Domaines de compétences
- Landscape development and landscape planning
- Planning theory and planning methods
- Landscapes and governance
- Ecological and social aspects of the expansion of renewable energies
- Nature and the city
- Comprehensive approaches to nature conservation
- Environmental impact assessments and technology assessments
- Inter- and transdisciplinarity
Biographie
Beate Jessel is a landscape planner and landscape ecologist who deals with various issues of landscape development. She works on planning theory and methodology, landscapes and governance, comprehensive approaches to nature conservation including human needs and perceptions, nature in the city, environmental impact assessments and the integration of renewable energies into landscapes. With regard to architecture, her main interest is the relationship between the built and the "green" environment, in particular the importance of open spaces for the provision of ecological services, green and blue-green infrastructure, nature-based approaches to adapting cities to climate change and innovative participatory methods in urban and environmental planning.She has many years of experience in working at the interface between science and politics and is particularly interested in inter- and transdisciplinary research.Enseignement & Phd
Enseignement
Architecture
Environmental Sciences and Engineering