Project Details
Coordination Funds
Applicant
Professor Dr. Christoph Zielhofer
Subject Area
Prehistory and World Archaeology
Early Modern History
Medieval History
Physical Geography
Early Modern History
Medieval History
Physical Geography
Term
since 2023
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 509892881
The Priority Programme 2361 “On the Way to the Fluvial Anthroposphere” will investigate the pre-industrial floodplains in Central Europe and the fluvial societies that operated there. Floodplains are global hotspots of sensitive socio-environmental changes, exceptionally dynamic landscapes, and key areas of cultural and natural heritage. Due to their high land-use capacity and the simultaneous necessity of land reclamation and risk minimisation, societies have radically restructured Central European floodplains. The Priority Programme aims to answer the questions of when and why humans became a significant controlling factor in floodplain formation and how humans in interaction with natural processes modified floodplains. Individual projects must focus on the medieval and pre-industrial modern periods and be based upon the systematic overlay of historical, archaeological, and geoscientific data that entails the use of the methodological expertise of at least one discipline in the natural sciences and one in the humanities. In the first funding period, the focus will be on individual and comparative case studies. By the second funding period at the latest, additional benefit should be created through increasingly comparative analyses of case studies, categorisations, and transferable models at intra- and inter-basin scales. Therefore, a new (semi-) quantitative index system will jointly be established by the SPP coordination and all individual projects in the first funding period for subsequent comparative analyses and modelling. In order to achieve the ambitious common goals of the Priority Programme and to allow for a cross-project test of the key hypothesis of a pre-modern emergence of a Fluvial Anthroposphere, the SPP coordination will build upon a low-threshold Virtual Research Environment and a joint and inclusive data-based synthesis. The heterogeneity and enormous quantity of data and the numerous methodological approaches will be harmonized and integrated at the superimposed coordination level of the Programme. For the network’s general objectives, the SPP coordination will ensure standardized exploration, parameterization, specification, exchange and merging of research data from the individual projects and the different disciplines. The SPP coordination will support managerial duties in five areas of responsibility: 1) General administrative and organisational issues, 2) Scientific management of the Priority Programme, 3) Operation and technical development of the Virtual Research Environment, 4) Research data management and scientific development of data-based synthesis and 5) Public relations and communication strategy.
DFG Programme
Priority Programmes
Subproject of
SPP 2361:
On the Way to the Fluvial Anthroposphere