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Hanna Pritsch – University of Innsbruck

Hanna Pritsch

 HP

Present position:

PhD student

Research area:

Alpine limnology

Phone:
Fax:
e-mail:

+43 512 507-50263
+43 512 507-50299
hanna.pritsch@uibk.ac.at


Academic History · Research · Publications


Academic History

2019 MSc Ecotoxicology at the RWTH Aachen University, Institute for Environmental Research

2014 BSc Biology Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich "Ausmaß der Phytoplankton Phosphorlimnitation in zwei oberbayerischen Seen"

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Research

 

Current Research project:

CLAIMES - CLimate response of AlpIne lakes: resistance variability and Management consequences for Ecosystem Services

PhD-position, supervision R. Kurmayer


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Publications 

Schirpke U., Ebner M., Fontana V., Enigl K., Ohndorf M., Pritsch H., Kurmayer R. (2023). Climate response of alpine lakes and impacts on ecosystem services, Landscape Online 98: 1109, doi:10.3097/LO.2023.1109. https://landscape-online.org/index.php/lo/article/view/LO.2023.1109

Pritsch H., Schirpke U., Jersabek C.D., Kurmayer R. (2023). Plankton community composition in mountain lakes and consequences for ecosystem services, Ecological Indicators 154: 110532, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2023.110532

Schirpke U., Ebner M., Fontana V., Ohndorf M., Enigl K., Pritsch H., Pla-Rabes S., Ilyashuk B., Kurmayer R. (2023).
Climate response of alpine lakes: Resistance variability and management consequences for ecosystem services (CLAIMES). FINAL REPORT doi: 10.1553/ESS-CLAIMESs1, 88pp

Fontana V., Ebner M., Schirpke U., Ohndorf M., Pritsch H., Tappeiner U., Kurmayer R. (online first). An integrative approach to evaluate ecosystem services of mountain lakes using multi-criteria decision analysis. Ecological Economics, 107678 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2022.107678

Schirpke U., Ebner M., Pritsch H., Fontana V., Kurmayer R. (2021). Quantifying Ecosystem Services of High Mountain Lakes across Different Socio-Ecological Contexts. Sustainability 13(11):6051. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13116051  

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