Dr. Tobias Matusch
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office: Czernyring 22/10-12, room 403 e-mail: phone: +49 6221.477.772 fax: +49 6221.477.769 |
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since 07/2017 | Research Associate (General Manager) of the UNESCO Chair on World Heritage and Biosphere Reserve Observation and Education |
06/2015 – 06/2017 | Development Advisor at the Vietnam National University of Forestry - Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) for the “Programme on Conservation and Sustainable Use of Forest Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in Vietnam” - organizational and human capacity development, establishment of an international master program on „Tropical Forestry“ |
07/2015 | PhD graduation (Dr. rer. nat) at the University Greifswald; Topic: Cost-effective and comparable monitoring components – an interdisciplinary approach based on remote sensing, landscape structure assessment and social research for Bach Ma National Park, Vietnam |
04/2013 – 12/2014 | Scientific assistant at the University of Greifswald, Department of Cartography and GIS – support of research and third-party funds, teaching, polyvalent GIS exercises |
04/2010 – 03/2013 | PhD-scholarship from the Federal State of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern at the University Greifswald |
01/2010 – 03/2010
| Scientific assistant at the University Greifswald, Department of Sustainability Science and Applied Geography – analysis of satellite data for a case study report for the biosphere reserve Schorfheide-Chorin |
10/2009 – 12/2009 | Scientific-technical assistant at the University of Applied Sciences Eberswalde, Faculty of Landscape Management and Nature Conservation – concept of a nature conservation monitoring in the National Park Unteres Odertal |
02/2007 – 06/2007 | Semester abroad at the Utrecht University (Netherlands) |
10/2003 – 11/2009 | Studies in Geography (Diploma) – University Greifswald; minor subjects: geology, botany, ecology, business studies (pre-diploma) |
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Zeitschriftenbeiträge
Implementing a Modern E-Learning Strategy in an Interdisciplinary Environment - Empowering UNESCO Stakeholders to Use Earth Observation
In: Remote Sensing, 12, 3117
Implementing a Modern E-Learning Strategy in an Interdisciplinary Environment - Empowering UNESCO Stakeholders to Use Earth Observation
In: Geosciences, 8 (12), 432
Space2Place - An E-Learning Module to Empower Stakeholders of UNESCO Sites
In: International Journal of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves, Vol 2, Issue 1, S. 1-6
Restoration of Melaleuca Swamp Ecosystem for Bird Diversity in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam
In: MOJ Ecology & Environmental Science Vol 2, Issue 6, S. 1-9
Good Practice in der Geographie – Moodle und GrypsCast im Dienste von Kartographie und Fernerkundung
In: Greifswalder Beiträge zur Hochschullehre, H. 4, S. 33-41
Monographs
Cost-effective and comparable monitoring components – an interdisciplinary approach based on remote sensing, landscape structure assessment and social research for Bach Ma National Park, Vietnam
Dissertation, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät. ub-ed.ub.uni-greifswald.de/opus/volltexte/2015/2294/
Other
Space2Place – Earth Observation to Empower UNESCO Site Managers, Research Blog Post, 3rd Future Earth Summit, 08.02. - 09.02.2018
Vorträge:
Teaching Remote Sensing competences - the implementation of adapted e-learning strategies for various target groups
In: Neue Perspektiven der Erdbeobachtung. 2. Symposium zur angewandten Satellitenerdbeobachtung, (12 - 13 November 2019) in Köln, Germany.
Vorstellung der Projekte KlimReAction, Streuobstwiesen und Apfelblütenaktion auf der GeoActive - Jahrestagung des GeoNet.MRN e.V
In: Posterpräsentation auf der GeoActive - Jahrestagung des GeoNet.MRN e.V. in Heidelberg, 28.11.2019
The GIS-Station – a competence center for digital geo-media and interlinkage between research and education
In: "1st International UNESCO Chair Conference - Linking Education, Transdisciplinarity and International Partnership" in Wuppertal, 02.12.2019 - 04.12.2019
Protecting Cultural and Natural Heritage Sites through Earth Observation – an E-Learning Platform to Empower UNESCO Site Stakeholders.
In: ESA Living Planet Symposium, Mailand, 13. – 17.05.2019.
Living Earth - combining e-learning and a national competition to boost the use of satellite data for Earth observation by pupils and adolescents
In: ESA Living Planet Symposium, Mailand, 13. – 17.05.2019.
Space2Place – A system to facilitate the use of satellite images from the COPERNICUS space programme
In: From Space To Place - Symposium on the use of Space Technologies in Support of Natural and Cultural Heritage Sites (18.09 - 20.09.18), Campeche, Mexiko
Space2Place – Earth Observation to Empower UNESCO Site Stakeholders
In: AK Fernerkundung - Methoden und Anwendungen der Fernerkundung als Beiträge zur nachhaltigen Entwicklung (4.10. - 5.10.18), Heidelberg, Deutschland
Modern e-learning and blended learning strategies in an interdisciplinary environment – how to empower UNESCO stakeholders to use Earth observation.
In: Conference on EU-India Partnership for Cultural Heritage Conservation, Session IV “Advancements and New Technologies Adapted for Identifying, Surveying and Mapping of Cultural Heritage Sites”, New Delhi, India, December 2018
Space2Place - Earth Observation to Empower UNESCO Site Managers
In: Eurisy Members' Day, 07.12.2017, Paris, Frankreich
Space2Place - Training UNESCO site managers in Copernicus data analysis for monitoring and sustainable development of cultural and natural world heritage
In: European Space Week 2017 (03.11 - 09.11.17), Copernicus Accelerator Bootcamp vom 06.11 - 07.11.17, Tallinn, Estland