Friedrich Schwarz
Friedrich Schwarz (born 1957) graduated in Botany and Zoology from Vienna University with a dissertation on peculiarities of the vegetation to be observed at the Danube Water Gap between Engelhartszell and Aschach. Since 1982 Friedrich Schwarz has been working as an urban biologist in Linz and initiated among other things the field mapping of Linz’s biotopes. In 1990 he was appointed Bezirksbeauftragter für Natur- und Landschaftsschutz. In 1998 he became Head of the Naturkundliche Station and, after an organisational restructuring, Head of Botanischer Garten. He is editor-in-chief of the periodical ÖKO.L and urban ecology, nature conservation and nature mediation are among the areas of which Friedrich Schwarz has expert knowledge.
Kepler Salon Exkursion: Viel Grün im Grau - verborgene Gärten und Höfe im Stadtzentrum
20/01/2014 7:30 pmÜber das Sein oder Nichtsein von Stadtnatur
04/06/2012 7:30 pmKepler Salon Exkursion: Ganz schön was los da oben!
25/05/2009 7:30 pmWhat use is biodiversity? The variety of plant diversity at the Botanical Garden