Stefanie Bahe
|
Stefanie Bahe M.A.
Master of Science Communications and Marketing
Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem,
Freie Universität Berlin,
Königin-Luise-Straße 6-8
D-14195 Berlin, Germany
Phone: (+4930) 838-50963
E-mail: s.bahe@bgbm.org
Red Lists 2020 – Germany: Project Assistance, Department of Biodiversity Informatics
Red Lists 2020 – Germany (Erstellung der Roten Listen 2020 – Vorbereitungsphase) is a 3-year research and development project funded by the German Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (Bundesamt für Naturschutz, BfN).
Red Lists of animals, plants and fungi are scientific reports documenting the actual level of threat for endangered species in a certain area. The German Red Lists are published by the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (BfN, Bonn) and updated every 10 years. The project aims to renew the Red List preparation process in order to facilitate the long-time collaboration of scientists, federal and regional authorities as well as contributing citizens and volunteers interested in nature conservation. One of the main tasks during the initial phase (2011-2014) of the project is to investigate IT-tools to simplify both the up-to-date assessment of species data from all over Germany as well as the processing of these data. In 2015 the Red List project will pass on to realisation e.g. to incorporate all information for the German Red Lists 2020.
Studies of Classical Archaeology and History at Freie Universität Berlin and Università degli Studi at Perugia (Italy), Magister Artium with a thesis about “Zur Lage und Orientierung griechischer Tempel in Sizilien am Beispiel der Städte Selinunt und Agrigent". Since 2001 member of the Computer Systems and Telematics group at Freie Unversität. Master of Science Communications and Marketing with a thesis about “Projektabwicklung im administrativen Bereich – Vorschläge zur Implementierung effizienterer Strukturen" at the Technische Universität Berlin. Since 2012 project Assistance at the BGBM (Red Lists 2020 – Germany).
My research area is the reception of antiquity in the 19th century, especially concerning the "Vorbilder für Fabrikanten und Handwerker" by Karl Friedrich Schinkel. Please visit my personal homepage for further information.