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Simone LanghansDr. sc. ETHZ

Visiting Post Doctoral Fellow,
EAWAG, (Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology)

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Research Expertise

•    Ecological stream assessment
•    Multicriteria decision support techniques for environmental applications
•    Floodplain ecology
•    Organic matter dynamics
•    Restoration ecology

Publications

Refereed journal articles:

  • Langhans, S.D., Tiegs, S.D., Gessner, M.O., Tockner, K. (2008). Leaf decomposition heterogeneity across a riverine floodplain mosaic. Aquatic Sciences 70: 337-346.
  • Tiegs, S.D., Langhans, S.D., Tockner, K., Gessner. M.O. (2007). Cotton strips as a leaf surrogate to measure  decomposition in river floodplain habitats. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 26: 70-77.
  • Langhans, S.D., Tiegs, S.D., Uehlinger, U., Tockner, K. (2006). Environmental heterogeneity controls organic-matter dynamics in river-floodplain ecosystems. Polish Journal of Ecology 54: 675-680.
  • Langhans, S.D., Tockner, K. (2006). The role of timing, duration, and frequency of inundation in controlling leaf litter decomposition in a river-floodplain ecosystem (Tagliamento, northeastern Italy). Oecologia 147: 501-509.

Articles in preparation/submitted:

  • Langhans, S.D., Rueegg, J., Tockner, K., Uehlinger, U. Coarse particulate organic matter dynamics in a braided river floodplain mosaic. submitted
  • Langhans, S.D., Lienert, J., Reichert, P. Ho to integrate different programs for ecological river assessment. submitted
  • Langhans, S.D., Tockner, K. Where, when and why do terrestrial invertebrates use the subsurface sediments of dry rivers? in prep
  • Langhans, S.D., Keller, B., Kahlen, M., Tockner, K. Spatial and temporal heterogeneity drives beetle distribution in a braided gravel-bed river. in prep
  • Langhans, S.D., Schuwirth, N., Reichert, P. River health evaluation in Switzerland: moving towards systematic planning for river management. in prep
  • Reichert, P., Langhans, S.D., Lienert, J., Schuwirth, N. Integrative river management - A decision-analytical perspective. in prep
  • Lienert, J., Langhans, S.D., Reichert, P. Eliciting expert values for river rehabilitation. in prep

Book chapters:

  • Langhans, S.D., Tockner, K. (2005). Limnological characteristics of the Fiume Tagliamento. In: Tagliamento due sponde sul fiume - Guida storica e technica die un tratto del medio corso. Spilimbergo, Italy.

Others:

  • Langhans, S.D., Reichert, P. (2011). Einbettung von Verfahren zur Fliessgewässerbewertung in ein übergeordnetes Gewässermanagementkonzept. Vorschläge am Beispiel des Modulstufenkonzepts. Wasser Energie Luft 103(2): 139-148.
  • Reichert, P., Schuwirth, N., Langhans S.D. (2011). MCWM – Ein Konzept für multikriterielle Entscheidungsunterstützung im Wassermanagement. Wasser Energie Luft 103(1): 139-148.
  • Liechti, P. (2010). (Working group: Göggel, W., Jakob, A., Känel, B., Niederhauser, P., Langhans, S.D., Weber, C.) Methoden zur Untersuchung und Beurteilung der Fliessgewässer. Chemisch-physikalische Erhebungen, Nährstoffe. Umwelt-Vollzug Nr. 1005. Bundesamt für Umwelt, Bern.
  • Stucki, P. (2010). (Working group: Göggel, W., Niederhauser, P., Perfetta, J., Lods-Crozet, B., Stöckli, A., Lowas, R., Gonseth, Y., Langhans, S.D.) Methoden zur Untersuchung und Beurteilung der Fliessgewässer. Makrozoobenthos Stufe F. Umwelt-Vollzug Nr. 1026. Bundesamt für Umwelt, Bern.
  • Baumann P, Langhans, S.D. (2010). Methoden zur Untersuchung und Beurteilung der Fliessgewässer. Synthese der Beurteilungen auf Stufe F. Entwurf. Umwelt-Vollzug Nr.xx. Bundesamt für Umwelt, Bern.
  • Weber, C., Göggel, W., Langhans, S.D. (2008). Aufwertungen in Fliessgewässern planen: Die Methode „Ökomorphologie Stufe S“. Ingenieurbiologie 3: 4-8.
  • Langhans, S.D., Weber, C., Göggel, W. (2008.) D’une méthode à l’autre vers une évaluation intégrale des  cours d’eau. Bulletin de l'ARPEA 238: 5-11.


 

 

 

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