Lukas Fricke, M. Sc.

Lukas Fricke, M. Sc.
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Schneiderberg 50
30167 Hannover
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Lukas Fricke, M. Sc.
Address
Schneiderberg 50
30167 Hannover
Building
Room
Positions
Doctoral Candidates
Physical Geography and Landscape Ecology Section
Doctoral Candidates
Digital Landscape Ecology Group
Doctoral Candidates
Institute of Physical Geography and Landscape Ecology

Focus in research and teaching

  • Ecosystem services and disservices (assessment, mapping)
  • Transdisciplinary approach of the socio-ecological system

Scientific responsibilities

  • Co – guest editor Special Issue in Sustainability in 2019
  • Part of the MAIA project : Mapping and Assessment for Integrated Ecosystem  Accounting
  • Part of the IMAGINE Project BIODIVERSA: Integrative Management of Green Infrastructures Multifunctionality, Ecosystem integrity and Ecosystem Services: From assessment to regulation in socio-ecological systems)

Curriculum vitae

  • Professional background
    • Since June 2022: Research Associate at the Institute of Physical Geography and Landscape Ecology, Leibniz University Hannover
    • Since April 2020 Technical-scientific employee at the environmental consultancy GEO-NET GmbH in the field of environmental meteorology
    • May 2019 – November 2019 Student assistant at the Institute of Physical Geography and Landscape Ecology, Leibniz University Hannover
    • January 2019 – March 2019 Internship at the Kilpisjärvi Biological Station, Finland
    • June 2018 – October 2018 Student assistant at the Institute of Physical Geography and Landscape Ecology, Leibniz University Hannover
    • October 2017 to May 2022 Student assistant at GeoScience Consulting GmbH Altlasten + Planung UG
    • March to May 2015 Internship at the Lower Saxony Chamber of Agriculture, Braunschweig district office
  • Education
    • Landscape Sciences (M.Sc.) at the Leibniz University of Hannover.
      Master's thesis: Climate trend and Palsa development in Finnish Lapland – Impact analysis and modelling with Random Forest
    • Environmental Security (B.Sc.) at the University of Hildesheim.
      Bachelor's thesis: Consequences of the recolonisation of the wolf for livestock farming and grazing in Lower Saxony