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PD Dr. Matthias Bürgi
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My primary research interest is combining approaches from landscape ecology, historical ecology, and environmental history to study the interrelationship of natural and historic driving forces of landscape changes. Current work focuses on landscape history and on forest dynamics in Switzerland.
In collaboration with colleagues of various disciplinary backgrounds. I study the history of human impact on forest ecosystems in Switzerland, landscape consequences of agrarian modernization in the Canton of Berne, the history of forest fires in the Canton of Valais, and other topics in historical ecology.
I am teaching a Master-level-class on "Land use history and historical ecology" at the Department of Environmental Sciences (D-UWIS) of the ETH Zurich.
1988-1993 study of environmental sciences (ETH Zurich; dipl. natw ETH)
1994-1997 Ph.D. student at the the chair of Nature- and Landscape Protection
(ETH Zurich, Dr. sc. nat. ETH)
1997-1998 teaching assistant in forest- and woodland history (ETH
Zurich)
1998-1999 postdoctoral fellow at the Harvard Forest, Harvard University
1999-2000 postdoctoral fellow at the University of Wisconsin, Madison
2000-2006 deputy head of the section nature protection, WSL
2000-2006 senior researcher at the professorship landscape and nature protection
(Prof. Ewald), ETH Zurich
2006 venia legendi ETH Zurich
2006- head of the group Land Use History, WSL
Awards: Ph.D. thesis awarded with the medal of the ETH Zurich
Since 2004, I work as a part-time winemaker at the Weingut Rütihof.