馬丁·格拉姆鮑夫博士、教授,可持續水土管理專(zhuān)家,歐洲科學(xué)與藝術(shù)學(xué)院(EASA)院士。他在慕尼黑工業(yè)大學(xué)(TUM)學(xué)習土木工程,1986年獲得工學(xué)碩士,2005年獲得工學(xué)博士,2012年被任命為TUM名譽(yù)教授。直到2024年,他一直擔任德國巴伐利亞州環(huán)境和消費者保護部水土資源司司長(cháng)。Grambow博士是多個(gè)機構和基金會(huì )的成員,特別是EASA和“巴伐利亞水基金會(huì )”,他目前是EASA與TUM下的高級科學(xué)研究所的國際地球系統保護專(zhuān)家組(IESP)的負責人。Grambow博士在區域和流域層面的水土管理問(wèn)題上擁有深厚的知識和豐富的經(jīng)驗,如歐洲的萊茵河和多瑙河,中國的遼河和滇池;他的著(zhù)述頗豐,聚焦于可持續水資源管理理念和方法的應用。他為包括世界銀行、歐盟或德國國際合作機構(GIZ)在內的各種機構開(kāi)展的國際活動(dòng)做出了許多貢獻。他與亞洲地區的合作伙伴進(jìn)行了許多對話(huà)和交流,目前主要興趣是對“人類(lèi)世”進(jìn)行全面的跨學(xué)科研究并針對其“意外副作用”制定合理策略。
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Grambow, expert of sustainable water and soil management, Academician of European Academy of Sciences and Arts. He studied civil engineering at Technische Universit?t München (TUM), and graduated with a Diplom-Ingenieur in 1986, and with a Doktor-Ingenieur in 2005, and was appointed Honorary Professor of TUM in 2012. He was until 2024 Director General Water and Soil at the Bavarian Ministry of Environment and Consumer Protection of Germany. Dr. Grambow is member of several institutions and foundations, notably the European Academy of Science and Arts (EASA) and the “Bavarian Water Foundation”, and he is currently the spokesperson of the International Experts of Earth System Preservation (IESP), an institute of the EASA and an Institute of Advanced Sciences of the TUM. Dr. Grambow has profound knowledge and wide experience in water and soil management issues in regional and river basin levels, like the Rhine River and the Danube River of Europe, and the Liaohe River and the Dianchi Lake of China; he is author of various books and articles primarily focusing on the application of concepts for sustainable water resource management. He contributes to international activities carried out by various institutions including World Bank, European Union or Deutsche Gesellschaft für internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ). Dr. Grambow has carried out many dialogues and exchanges with partners of the Asia Region, and his main task today is the holistic transdisciplinary understanding of the outcome of the Anthropocene and developing sound strategies against unintended side effects.