Reinhard Schinke is a Research Associate and Project Manager in the Research Area 'Built Environment - Resources and Environmental Risks' at the Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development (IOER) in Dresden, Germany, a position he has held since 2011. He holds a Doctorate from Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus and a Diplom-Ingenieur in Civil Engineering from TU Dresden, specializing in structural engineering. His research focuses on flood and groundwater risk analysis, climate change adaptation strategies, vulnerability assessment of built environments, and development of damage simulation models. Key areas include: Flood resilience technologies for buildings and infrastructure GIS-based flood damage estimation for urban and agricultural systems Monetary valuation of flood prevention measures Groundwater inundation impacts and mitigation Schinke has contributed significantly to interdisciplinary projects like INCREASE (social resilience in climate change) and KlimaKonform (municipal climate adaptation). His publication trends show consistent focus on refining flood damage models, developing geospatial risk assessment tools, and evaluating structural adaptation measures across European case studies. Awards: DAAD Research Fellowship (2011) at University of Western Ontario, Faculty of Engineering He actively participates in expert networks including the BWK (German Association for Water, Waste Management and Cultural Building) working group on high groundwater levels, contributing to technical guidelines and flood risk management frameworks.

