We are researching the effects of past (since about 1850) climate change on the Alps. For more detailed information about our project and the working groups please have a look at the menu items.
On this page we report about current fieldwork activities and presentations of our research at conferences or in public:
This year’s edition of the DFG calendar focuses on the topic “Digitalisation” and presents 12 DFG-funded projects that use digital processes in their work. The… How can a complicated scientific question be presented in 90 seconds? That was the task for the doctoral students and postdocs of the Catholic University… Since the TV premiere on 20.09.2021, the documentary ” Rettung für die Alpen – Unterwegs mit Felix Neureuther” can be seen on the channels of… Airborne Laser Scanning (ALS) is a method of scanning the earth’s surface from the air with a laser beam while recording the reflected signal. From… On June 30th, 2021, six employees of the Ötztal Tourism Association visited the Grastal (Horlach valley). On site, they met with two members of the… At the Landesgartenschau 2020, which has been postponed to 2021, visitors will have the opportunity to meet us scientists of the research project SEHAG and…SEHAG in the DFG Calendar 2022 “Digitalisation”
Research in a nutshell
Saving the Alps: Now on National Geographic
Repeated ALS survey of the study valleys
SEHAG meets Ötztal Tourism Association
Meet the SEHAG team