Finished master thesis - students
Weiße, A. (1995): Intensive farming and nature conservation in lignite mining region south of Leipzig - study area community Wyhratal (Kreis Leipziger Land). Master thesis, Faculty of Agricultural, Institut for Agricultural economy and agricultural paning, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, p. 90.
Bellmann, A. (1996)): ![]()
Importance of regions nature conservations in lignite mining region south of Leipzig for the conservation of species and biotops - study area mining region open-cast mining Borna-Ost/Bockwitz. - Master thesis, Institut for Plant breeding and Plant protection, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, p. 97.
Schad, T. (1996): ![]()
Quantitative analysis and multivariate modeling of spawnhabitats fom amphibiens using GIS. - Master thesis, Department of Biology, Justus-Liebig University Gießen, p. 218.
Ehrig, A. (1998): Landscape monitoring in south of Leipzig.- Master thesis, University Rostock, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Siences, Department of Land Management and Environmental Protection, Institut for Geodesy and Geoinformatics, 75 pages.
Spannuth, Chr. (2000): GIS based visualization of lignite mining regions and whose spatio temporal changes in "Leipzig South" - Master thesis, Philipps-University Marburg - Department of Geography, 100 pages.
Eichhorn, F. (2001): Analysis of connection of spatialstructural sizes and the substance entry in flowing waters - Master thesis, University Leipzig - Department of Bioscience, Pharmacology and und Psychology, Institut of Botany, 65 pages.
Deutschewitz, K. (2001): Landcape parameter and invasion effect of plants - Analysis of invasion effect of plants in landscapes of Central European - Master thesis, University Potsdam.- Department of Geoecology, 103 pages.
Schallenberg, K. (2001):Monitoring of city structures with the aid of remote sensing and landscape metrics. - Represented at the example region Leipzig/Halle - Master thesis, University Bonn, Department Geography, 177 pages.
Holtkötter, J. (2002): Monitoring of urban structures using remotely sensed data and GIS - The example of Leipzig-Halle - Diplomarbeit der Ruhr - Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Geowissenschaften, 112 Seiten.
Jentsch, A. (2002): Influence of landscape structure on occurrence selected birdspecies in Saxony -Master thesis of University for Technology and Economy (FH) Dresden, Department of Farming / Landscape management and conservation, 122 pages.
Bomhard B. (2002): GIS-supported analysis the influence of landscape structure on choicing breeding habitat selected ground-nesting bird in region Leipzig. Master thesis, University Göttingen, Department of Geography, 153 pages.
Küster, S. (2003): Analysis of spatial temporal changes bird populations in region Leipzig. - Master thesis, University Leipzig, Departement of Geography, 111 pages.
Horstkötter, J. (2003): Examinations to the landscape-structure of government-district Leipzig with methods of the remote sensing and geoinformation. - Master thesis, Westfählischen Wilhelms - University Münster - Department Geoscience, Institut of Landscape Ecology, 91 pages.
Chmelik, G. (2003): Analysis of city-structures of the city Leipzig with help of area-structure-measurements and geoinformation - Master thesis, University Leipzig, Institut of Geography, 130 pages.
Holzkämper, A. (2003): Simulation of landscape-changes and their effects on the habitat uitability for the brooding bird Charadrius dubius. - University Münster - Department Geoscience, Institut of Landscape Ecology, 95 pages.
Mehnert, D. (2004): Evaluation of city-structures regarding habitat suitability for selected indicator species at the example of the city Leipzig. - Master thesis of University for Technology and Economy (FH) Dresden, Department of Farming / Landscape management and conservation, 132 pages.
Marks, T. (2004): GIS - based analysis of the landscape fragmentation in the country Saxony-Anhalt - exemplary examination of the Saalkreis and the circle-free city Halle. - Master thesis, College Anhalt (FH) Department of agriculture / ecotrophology / landscape management, 60 pages.