Michael Neundlinger
BA in Social Anthropology, BA in History, MSc in Social Ecology is PhD candidate at the Institute of Social Ecology (SEC) Vienna at Alpen-Adria Universitaet Klagenfurt. His research focuses on resource use and distribution in pre-industrial agro-ecosystems.
He has gained experience in interdisciplinary research collaborating with the Center for Environmental History in Vienna (2009 and 2011), with Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society in Munich (2010) , with Potsdam Institute of Climate Impact Research (2011) and Historical GIS Lab at University of Saskatchewan (2014). He has attended several conferences and workshops on Environmental History and Long-Term Socio-Ecological Research and is member of the Danube Environmental History Initiative (DEHI) network and the European Rural History Organistation (EURHO).
Recently, Neundlinger has worked and published on the interdisciplinary Environmental History of Vienna from the 18th to the 20th century. Currently, he is working on the long-term sustainability of Austrian agriculture in the 19th and 20th centuries.