Markus Neteler

Markus Neteler received his degree in Physical Geography and Landscape Ecology from Leibniz University Hannover, Germany, in 1999 where he worked as a researcher and teaching assistant for two years.

Markus Neteler
Neteler during the QGIS Hackfest in Pisa 2010
Born21 December 1969
NationalityGerman
OccupationManaging director
EmployerMundialis GmbH & CoKG
Known forGRASS
Websitepersonal home page
markus neteler @ FEM

Biography

From 2001-2007, he was a researcher at Bruno Kessler Foundation (FBK) (formerly ITC-irst), Trento, Italy. In the period 2005-2007, while preserving the work of FBK researcher, he worked as the same figure for the Centro di Ecologia Alpina of Trento (Italy). From 2008 to 2016, he worked at the Edmund Mach Foundation (FEM) - San Michele all'Adige (Trento, Italy), as the coordinator of the GIS and Remote Sensing unit.[1] In 2016 he moved to Bonn, Germany, where he co-founded the Mundialis company.

His main interests are remote sensing for environmental risk assessment and Free Software GIS development, especially GRASS GIS (of which he is the coordinator since 1999).

He co-authored two books on the use of the free and open source software GRASS GIS[2] and several scientific papers on GIS.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

He is a founding member of the GRASS Anwender-Vereinigung e.V.[10] (Germany), the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo, USA) and GFOSS.it[11] the Italian association for geospatial free and open source software. In September 2006, he was honored with the Sol Katz award for Geospatial Free and Open Source Software (GFOSS) for his commitment to the GRASS project coordination. In 2010 he received his PhD in Natural Sciences (Dr. rer. nat.) in Physical Geography.

See also

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-11-17. Retrieved 2011-09-11.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. http://www.grassbook.org
  3. Garzón, M. B.; Blazek, R.; Neteler, M.; Dios, R. S. N. D.; Ollero, H. S.; Furlanello, C. (2006). "Predicting habitat suitability with machine learning models: The potential area of Pinus sylvestris L. In the Iberian Peninsula". Ecological Modelling. 197 (3–4): 383. doi:10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2006.03.015.
  4. Carpi, G.; Cagnacci, F.; Neteler, M.; Rizzoli, A. (2007). "Tick infestation on roe deer in relation to geographic and remotely sensed climatic variables in a tick-borne encephalitis endemic area". Epidemiology and Infection. 136 (10): 1416–1424. doi:10.1017/S0950268807000039. PMC 2870723. PMID 18081949.
  5. Rizzoli, A.; Hauffe, H. C.; Tagliapietra, V.; Neteler, M.; Rosà, R. (2009). Moen, Jon (ed.). "Forest Structure and Roe Deer Abundance Predict Tick-Borne Encephalitis Risk in Italy". PLoS ONE. 4 (2): e4336. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0004336. PMC 2629566. PMID 19183811.
  6. Urbano, F.; Cagnacci, F.; Calenge, C.; Dettki, H.; Cameron, A.; Neteler, M. (2010). "Wildlife tracking data management: A new vision". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 365 (1550): 2177–85. doi:10.1098/rstb.2010.0081. PMC 2894960. PMID 20566495.
  7. Neteler, M.; Roiz, D.; Rocchini, D.; Castellani, C.; Rizzoli, A. (2011). "Terra and Aqua satellites track tiger mosquito invasion: Modelling the potential distribution of Aedes albopictus in north-eastern Italy". International Journal of Health Geographics. 10: 49. doi:10.1186/1476-072X-10-49. PMC 3170180. PMID 21812983.
  8. Neteler, M.; Bowman, M. H.; Landa, M.; Metz, M. (2012). "GRASS GIS: A multi-purpose open source GIS". Environmental Modelling & Software. 31: 124–130. doi:10.1016/j.envsoft.2011.11.014.
  9. Rocchini, D.; Neteler, M. (2012). "Let the four freedoms paradigm apply to ecology". Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 27 (6): 310–311. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.296.8255. doi:10.1016/j.tree.2012.03.009. PMID 22521137.
  10. http://www.fossgis.de/
  11. http://www.gfoss.it

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