Nature conservation research

In our day-to-day work in nature conservation, questions arise time and again that cannot be answered with the current state of knowledge.

We have long been involved in research into the history of nature conservation, work together with protected areas on research projects such as forest ecology, carbon storage in forests and support structured research partnerships between protected areas and research institutions.

We also work with educational institutions to train and support future researchers.

Get in touch with our contact person for nature conservation research, Christina Pichler Koban, by email or phone or leave us your contact details here and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

We offer

  • Implementation and support of research projects, with a focus on Biodiversity monitoring, protected area development, forest ecology, remote sensing, ecosystem services, carbon storage, neobiota management, etc.

  • Collaboration onapplication of artificial intelligence or machine learning in nature conservationImplementation and support of research projects, focus on Biodiversity monitoring, forest ecology, remote sensing, ecosystem services, carbon storage, neobiota management, etc.

  • Teaching at universities of applied sciences and universities

  • Conception and submission support for international research projects (LIFE, INTERREG)

  • Supervision of bachelor and master theses

Your contact person

DI Dr. Christina Pichler-Koban
DI Dr. Christina Pichler-Koban
Project manager; landscape planner, nature and society
+43 (0) 463 504 144-21

Christina is responsible for interdisciplinary research and education projects.

Specialty: Multifaceted conservation history

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