Dr. Christine Moos

Profile

Dr. Christine Moos Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin

  • Address Berner Fachhochschule
    School of Agricultural, Forest and Food Sciences HAFL
    Fachbereich Waldwissenschaften
    Länggasse 85
    3052 Zollikofen

Activities

  • Applied research projects in the field of protective forests, natural hazards and climate change

  • Teaching in natural hazard and risk management and protective forest management

  • Supervision of Semester, Bachelor's and Master's theses

  • Christine Moos is a senior scientist and lecturer with a special focus in protective forests in mountains. She investigates how forests can be appropriately quantified and valued as a nature-based solution for natural hazard risk reduction. She thereby thrives for creating a basis for practical implementations in forest and natural hazard management. Furthermore, she teaches methods and principles for a sustainable and effective protective forest management to tomorrow’s forest engineers.

Teaching

  • Bsc. Natural Hazard and Risk Management

  • Bsc. Protective Forest Management

  • Msc. Natural Hazard and Risk Management

Research

  • Protective forests

  • Rockfall

  • Natural hazards risk

  • Climate change

Projects

Memberships

  • Comittee member of the Swiss Forestry Association

  • FAN Fachleute für Naturgefahren

  • EcorisQ (www.ecorisq.org)

Language skills and intercultural knowledge

  • English - Full professional proficiency
  • French - Professional working proficiency
  • German - Native or bilingual proficiency
  • Italian - Elementary proficiency