Perspective Lobau 2020
Abstract
The small Viennese Biosphere reserve (BR) Untere Lobau represents a groundwater-fed and back-flooded floodplain lake system and harbours an extremely diverse mosaic of aquatic, semi-aquatic and terrestrial habitats. On the other hand, already 150,000 people live within few kilometres of distance from the borders of the BR. Large housing developments for ten thousands of new residents nearby and new developments in traffic planning until 2020 will further intensify use pressure on the already heavily used BR. BR management needs sound decision making tools on what effects the new urban developments will have and how to deal with the expected new users in a sustainable way. This study will explore the effects of several management options in and outside the BR for 2020 visitor load scenarios to mitigate negative effects on local residents, visitors` recreation experience and ecological integrity of the aquatic ecosystem compartments and wildlife, using sophisticated research tools in combination.
keywords Urban planning Nature COnservation Simulation Visitor management Landscape planning
Publikationen
Exploring landscape preferences in the urban-rural context: A visual discrete choice experiment
Autoren: Arnberger, A., Eder, R., Taczanowska, K. Jahr: 2010
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Promoting physical activities through attractive green spaces: A comparison of trail use intentions of urban green space users for the physical activities of Nordic walking, dog walking, jogging and bicycling.
Autoren: Arnberger, A., Eder, R.1, Taczanowska, K., Hein, T., Deussner, R., Kempter, I., Nopp-Mayr, U., Stanzer, G., Preiner, S., Reiter, K., Wagner, I. Jahr: 2011
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Perspective LOBAU 2020 - Perspective LOBAU 2020 - Endbericht Exploring management options of a heavily used urban biosphere reserve confronted with new urban developments in its neighbourhood considering a restricted potential for ecosystem development
Autoren: Arnberger, A., Deussner, R., Eder, R., Hein, T., Illedits, A., Kempter, I., Taczanowska, K., Nopp-Mayr, U., Preiner, S., Reiter, K., Stanzer, G., Wagner, I., Zsak, K. Jahr: 2012
Forschungsbericht (extern. Auftraggeber)
How effective are planned buffer zones in reducing recreation impacts on an urban national park? A combined visual discrete choice and agent-based modeling approach
Autoren: Arnberger, A., Eder, R., Taczanowska, K., Hein, T., Deussner, R., Kempter, I., Nopp-Mayr, U., Stanzer, G., Preiner, S., Reiter, K., Wagner, I., Jochem, R. Jahr: 2012
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Urban sprawl and protected areas: How effective are buffer zones in reducing recreation impacts on an urban national park?
Autoren: Arnberger, A., Eder, E., Taczanowska, K., Deussner,R., Stanzer, G., Hein, T., Preiner, S., Kempter, I., Nopp-Mayr, U., Reiter, K., Wagner, K., Jochem, R. Jahr: 2013
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Besuchermanagement aus internationaler Sicht - Ein Überblick über Forschungen und Anwendungen
Autoren: Arnberger, A. Jahr: 2013
Chapter in collected volumes
Lenkung von Besucherströmen aus Sicht der Erholungsplanung – Ein Überblick
Autoren: Arnberger, A. Jahr: 2015
Chapter in collected volumes
Landscape Preferences of Visitors to the Danube Floodplains National Park, Vienna
Autoren: Arnberger, A; Eder, R; Preiner, S; Hein, T; Nopp-Mayr, U Jahr: 2021
Journal articles
Project staff
Arne Arnberger
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Arne Arnberger
arne.arnberger@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-85311
Project Leader
14.04.2008 - 30.03.2012
Renate Eder
Dipl.-Ing. Dr.nat.techn. Renate Eder
renate.eder@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-85326
Project Staff
14.04.2008 - 30.03.2012
Ursula Nopp-Mayr
Assoc. Prof. Priv.-Doz. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.nat.techn. Ursula Nopp-Mayr
ursula.nopp-mayr@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-83001, 83227
Project Staff
14.04.2008 - 30.03.2012
Karolina Taczanowska
Priv.-Doz. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Karolina Taczanowska
karolina.taczanowska@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-85332
Project Staff
14.04.2008 - 30.03.2012
BOKU partners
External partners
Austrian Institute for Regional Studies and Spatial Planning
none
partner
Wassercluster Lunz - biologische Station GmbH
none
partner
University of Vienna, Department of Conservation Biology, Vegetation Ecology, Landscape Ecology
none
partner