Sebastian Scheuer is a postdoctoral researcher at the Landscape Ecology Lab at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. His research is centered on the study of urban human–environmental interactions, including broader themes such as natural hazard risk or benefits provided by urban green-blue infrastructures and nature-based solutions. His thematically overarching interest is in the (data-driven) analysis of relationships between people and their environment, applying, e.g., participatory GIS, exploratory multivariate data analysis, or geostatistics, and in the formalization of knowledge on these relationships to support their modeling and assessment.
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Sebastian Scheuer is a postdoctoral researcher at the Landscape Ecology Lab at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. His research is centered on the study of urban human–environmental interactions, including broader themes such as natural hazard risk or benefits provided by urban green-blue infrastructures and nature-based solutions. His thematically overarching interest is in the (data-driven) analysis of relationships between people and their environment, applying, e.g., participatory GIS, exploratory multivariate data analysis, or geostatistics, and in the formalization of knowledge on these relationships to support their modeling and assessment.