
معرفی
Jürgen Rauh is a Professor of Social Geography at the Institute of Geography and Geology, University of Würzburg, specializing in Population Geography, Regional Science Methodology, and Geoinformatics. He leads research projects on accessibility in local food supply, urban soundscapes, and mobility modeling using GIS and agent-based simulation.
- Education: Dipl.-Geograph (Regensburg, 1988), Dr. phil. (Regensburg, 1991), Dr. phil. habil. (Regensburg, 1998)
Research Interests: His work combines social geography, transport analysis, and regional development. Key projects include:
- MainPro (2023–2027): Ecosystem-based solutions for hazard scenarios in Franconian Main Valley
- REFINA (BMBF): Area barometer for sustainable spatial management
- Accessibility in Food Supply (DFG): Multidimensional modeling using consumer surveys
- ZukiBa: Pediatric care access in Bavaria
Methodological Expertise: Agent-based microsimulation, GIS modeling, empirical consumer studies, and spatial interaction analysis. His team collaborates with institutions like DLR, HU Berlin, and regional authorities.
Professional Affiliations: Vice Dean of the Philosophical Faculty, member of the Graduate School of Humanities, and board member of the Center for Regional Research (ZfR). He has held academic positions at TU Munich and University of Regensburg.


