Competence Center Cultural Landscape (CULT)

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Today's modern age is causing great changes in cultural landscapes. The use of landscapes through intensification of land use (agriculture, forestry, settlements, energy generation etc.) leads to ever more profound changes in these high-quality cultural landscapes. Characteristics such as historical elements and diversity, which determine value are irretrievably lost.

The Competence Centre Cultural Landscape works on these current social challenges of sustainable development of the cultural landscape in a cooperative network. To this end, we organise specialist events and further training and thus promote the development of professional standards.

Upcoming Events

April 29 to May 1, 2024: 4th viSiOONWALD with the theme "Soonwälder Tage zur Landschaftsentwicklung - Vom Wissen und Handeln in der Klimakrise - eine Lösungsuche auf gesellschaftlicher Ebene". Registration until April 15, 2024 at: www.hs-geisenheim.de/visioonwald-2024/

June 24, 2024 10:00 - 17:00: "Focus on climate change - cultural heritage in heat shock". Register online by 14.06.2024 at www.hs-geisenheim.de/vmzm2024/

Contact

If you have any questions or if you would like to cooperate please write an email at kult(at)hs-gm.de

Events

GoodBerry Workshop at our University

source: Klaus Eimert

EU-Project on floral bud development in berry fruits

The objectives of the EU’s GoodBerry project include research on variety-environment interactions and their effects on flower formation in strawberries, raspberries and blackcurrants. These studies comprise phenological assessments of the different stages of plant growth and fruit analyses. The phenological assessments, such as flower initiation, are accompanied by molecular genetic evaluations. As the project involves research institutes from several European countries (Scotland, Norway, Poland, Germany, France and Italy), close consultation is required on procedures and plant appraisal. This is vital if joint evaluation of the data is to produce meaningful results, which is why, on May 22, 2018, eight scientists from five countries met at our university for a knowledge-sharing event organized by the Departments of Pomology and Molecular Plant Science. All three fruits initiate their flower buds for the following spring during the summer/autumn, depending on temperature and hours of daylight. Because of the different longitudes within Europe, the flower development process in the participating countries begins at different times. Using microscopy specimens produced on site the scientists discussed flower formation from the vegetative stage and the stage with the first visible floral organs through to the stages with highly differentiated flower buds. This lively knowledge-sharing workshop has resulted in a better, standardized assessment procedure for the observed development stages and thus in a more secure data situation for all subsequent analyses and comparisons.

Images

Daniela Mott, Sant’Orsola, Italien; Karine Guy, Invenio, France; Sibel Söker, Hochschule Geisenheim; Bastienne Brauksiepe, Hochschule Geisenheim; Erika Krüger, Hochschule Geisenheim; Rodmar Rivero, NIBIO, Norwegen; Klaus Eimert, Hochschule Geisenheim; Gianluca Savini, Sant’Orsola, Italien; Dorota Jarret, James Hutton Institute, Schottland; source: Tina Kissinger
source: Klaus Eimert
source: Klaus Eimert
Gianluca Savini and Rodmar Rivero; source: Tina Kissinger

CULT Download Area

In the CULT Download Area you can download files from the CULT-network. These are sorted by date and, if necessary, by the respective event. However, some files are not intended for publication. To download them you need a password. You will receive this by sending us an e-mail.