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Oliver Bühler serves as a Teaching Associate Professor in the Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management at the Forest and Landscape College, University of Copenhagen. His research centers on urban tree physiology with emphasis on water balance challenges and establishment methodologies for roadside trees in demanding urban environments.
His academic credentials include:
- MSc in Horticulture from LIFE (University of Copenhagen)
- Dipl.Ing. in Horticulture from University of Applied Sciences Berlin
- Professional nursery gardener certification
Dr. Bühler's research program integrates urban microclimate studies with practical arboricultural solutions, investigating pest dispersion patterns, irrigation efficacy, and climate-resilient species selection. His work on green infrastructure's role in mitigating Copenhagen's urban heat island demonstrates applied environmental science addressing critical climate adaptation challenges in European cities.
Analysis of his 2019-2025 publications reveals consistent focus on translating research into municipal practices—from tree valuation standards to construction impact mitigation—showcasing his commitment to evidence-based urban forestry solutions that balance ecological function with urban development pressures.
He directs the Urban Tree Arboretum as a living laboratory while teaching the 'Plants and the urban climate' course for Landscape Engineers, leveraging his nursery background to bridge theoretical knowledge with hands-on tree management expertise for next-generation urban planners.



