Dipl.-Ing. Helge Gork
Contact
DB ProjektBau GmbH
Kurt-Schumacher-Straße 1, 99084 Erfurt
University of Applied Sciences Erfurt, Department Landscape Management and Restoration Ecology
Leipziger Straße 77, Room 2.2.13, D-99085 Erfurt, GERMANY
E-mail helge.gork@n o - s p a m .deutschebahn.com
Telefon 0361 4300 286
Tasks
- Lecturer for Module BLA 5.03 Project Implementation Planning for Landscape Management
- Main occupation project manager for environmental and nature conservation at Deutschen Bahn ProjektBau for large-scale project VDE 8
Vita
- since 2012 lecturer for Module BLA 5.03 Project Implementation Planning for Landscape Management (avocational)
- since 2011 project manager for environmental and nature conservation
- 2009-2011 associate of planning agency Daber & Kriege GmbH (main focus landscape and environmental planning)
- 2009 freelancer for environmental expertise in Jever (Lower Saxony)
- 2003-2009 studies graduate engineer for nature conservation and landscape planning at the University Anhalt in Bernburg (Saxony-Anhalt)
Projects and Publications
- Supervision of Bachelor and Master Theses on bioengineered reinforcement constructions and compensatory measures regarding the large-scale project ICE-Trail VDE 8 (z.B. Bachelor Thesis Sebastian König on performance review of hay seeding in the tidal pool system Maintal)
- Contribution to the creation of information material for the large-scale project ICE-Trail VDE 8, for example on railway construction and environment, compensatory and restitution measures, restoration of waterbodies, etc.
- Diploma Thesis "Ecological and nature conservational studies of selected Mediterranean ecosystems of the Peloponnese (Greece) based on butterflies and saproxylic beetles"
- Course-related projects on migratory birds in county Bernburg, environmental and nature conservation education in primary schools, surveys on saproxylic beetle communities in the Goitzsche
- Founding member of the student group "Wurzelwerk" at the University Anhalt for integration of advanced learning opportunities on nature conservation and ecology