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Peter Mandl is an Associate Professor affiliated with the Institute for Computer Science Education at the University of Klagenfurt. His research focuses on Geoinformatics, Artificial Intelligence, Environmental Research, Remote Sensing, and Computer Simulation. He explores topics such as socio-ecological systems, spatial agent-based modeling, land use change, and urban and regional analysis. His work integrates interdisciplinary approaches, combining GIS technology with environmental policy, social sciences, and engineering.
Key research interests include the application of geospatial tools for sustainable land use planning, renewable energy assessment, and modeling complex geographic systems. He has contributed to studies on forest fuel markets, satellite image interpretation, and fog phenomena in climate research. His publications emphasize spatial decision support systems, agent-based simulation frameworks, and the development of open geoinformatics platforms like RadWeb Mittelkärnten.
His articles demonstrate a consistent focus on bridging theoretical modeling with practical applications, often using agent-based methods to analyze environmental, economic, and social systems. While no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, his contributions to geoinformatics education and research are evident through his extensive publication record and teaching roles. Collaborative projects and grants are not detailed here, but his work suggests involvement in interdisciplinary teams addressing environmental and urban challenges.
Labs and teams associated with his research are not explicitly listed, though his affiliations imply participation in geoinformatics and environmental science groups at the University of Klagenfurt.
