
About
Leonie Fischer is a Professor of Landscape Planning and Ecology at the University of Stuttgart since 2019. She holds a PhD in Plant Ecology from TU Berlin (2012) and a diploma in Landscape Planning/Landscape Architecture (2007). Her research focuses on urban biodiversity, greenspace management, and the intersection of human behavior with ecological systems. Notable contributions include studies on urban foraging, invasive species management, and the sociocultural dimensions of biodiversity conservation.
Her academic journey includes roles as a Research Associate at TU Berlin (2011–2019) and leadership in projects like Green Surge (2013–2017), addressing urban biodiversity and green infrastructure. She has organized sessions at major conferences (e.g., GfÖ, SURE) and contributed to policy frameworks, including Berlin’s Bee Protection Strategy and the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration.
Key research themes include: urban greenspace equity, biodiversity-friendly urban design, and citizen engagement in conservation. Her work bridges ecology, sociology, and urban planning, emphasizing practical solutions for sustainable cities.
Awards and recognitions: None explicitly listed, though her extensive peer-reviewed publications and project leadership highlight significant contributions to the field.
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