Lecture and webinar by DI Ramona Cech BSc, Vienna Environmental Ombudsman’s Office



Artificial lighting has enabled mankind to extend the period of activity, increase productivity and the feeling of safety – LED technology has made lighting more cost-effective than ever before.

However, the increasing use of artificial light outdoors has serious consequences for flora and fauna – but human health also suffers from the excess of light. 

Light pollution continues to increase worldwide – the effects of this development and ways of limiting light emissions are discussed by DI Ramona Cech BSc,The Vienna Environmental Ombudsman’s Office. 

Please make a note in your agenda of the following lectures: 

Tuesday, October 8, 2024, 17.00 hrs

Inventory as a Resource – Using The Example of The Hamburg Bunker

Marco Schmidt, TU Berlin

Tuesday, November 12, 2024, 17.00 hrs

“Wiener Wäldchen” – About the Application of the Tiny Forest Concept in Vienna

Florian Schmidt, City of Vienna

If you are unable to attend, the lectures will be available on the Biotope City Journal Youtube channel. If you subscribe to our youtube channel, you won’t miss anything, and you will be informed about every new lecture you can re-listen to!

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This lecture series is a cooperation between the Foundation Biotopes City, 

the Institute for Landscape Planning (ILAP) and the Institute of Engineering Biology and 

Landscaping (IBLB) of the University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences

 Vienna.However, as the above-mentioned institutions cannot provide funding, but there are some costs associated with this series – which we want to keep accessible free of charge – we would be delighted if you would be willing to support our work.

Foundation Biotope CityIBAN: NL31 TRIO 0390 4727 86 BIC: TRIONL2U