Ronald Pöppl

Senior Lecturer
Leader of the sub-working group

Ronald is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Geography and Regional Research at the University of Vienna, and leader of the HI-CONN research group. His research focuses on water and sediment connectivity in fluvial systems with a specific emphasis on the role of humans. For further information please visit Ronald's personal website: https://homepage.univie.ac.at/ronald.poeppl/

Fields of research

  • Physical Geography
  • Geoecology
  • Connectivity in river (catchment) systems (Focus: Human Impact)
  • Sustainable use of resources (Foci: soil, water, climate change contexts)
  • Fluvial Geomorphology (Focus: Human Impact)
  • River and catchment management (Foci: Nature Based Solutions, Aquatic Ecology)
  • Human-environment interactions
  • Natural Hazards

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Publications

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Pöppl R, Keesstra S, Fuchs S, Seeger M, Bertsch R, Glade T. Humans as (dis)connecting agents in fluvial systems: a conceptualization with case studies from small to meso-scale catchments.. 2012. European Geosciences Union, General Assembly 2012, Wien, Austria.

Pöppl R, Keiler M, von Elverfeldt K, Zweimüller I, Glade T. The influence of riparian vegetation cover on diffuse lateral sediment connectivity and biogeomorphic processes in a medium-sized agricultural catchment, Austria. Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography. 2012;94(4):511-529. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-0459.2012.00476.x

Pöppl R, Bauer B, Keiler M, Glade T. Die Thaya im Nationalpark Thayatal – eine flussmorphologische Analyse auf verschiedenen räumlichen Skalenebenen. Wissenschaftliche Mitteilungen aus dem Niederösterreichischen Landesmuseum. 2010;21:209-220.

Pöppl R, Keiler M, Glade T. Geomorphic Response to agricultural land use in small fluvial Systems - The role of landscape connectivity.. 2010. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2010, San Fransicso, United States.

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