TUM@Freising: Forest and Forest Management in Involuntary Change at Lindenkeller

Event: TUM@Freising: Forest and Forest Management in (Involuntary) Change in Lindenkeller Freising, Veitsmüllerweg 2, 85354 Freising on 16. July 2026

Date and Time

16. July 2026 19:00

Location

Lindenkeller Freising
Veitsmüllerweg 2, 85354 Freising, Deutschland

Price

Free

About this Event

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Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

An evening for everyone who wants to see the forest with new eyes

On July 16, 2026, TUM@Freising focuses on the forest: Prof. Axel Göttlein will speak at the Lindenkeller Freising about forest and forest management in involuntary change. The lecture starts at 19:00, the doors open at 18:30, admission is free and registration is not required.

Forest in Change: Knowledge from Research, Close to the Region

Axel Göttlein teaches at the Technical University of Munich in the Chair of Forest Nutrition and Water Management. His scientific work revolves around nutrient cycles in forest ecosystems, tree nutrition, and the impacts of forest management on leachate and nutrient exports. This expertise makes the evening particularly relevant: as climate, location, and use put pressure on the forest, the lecture provides solid context instead of mere buzzwords.

A Lecture with Room for Discussion

The series TUM@Freising stands for science that is explained understandably and seeks direct exchange. After the lecture, there will be space for discussion and exchange of opinions. This creates a unique event experience atmosphere: factual, open, and at the same time close to the questions that many people in the region are concerned about.

Lindenkeller as a Suitable Setting

The Lindenkeller in Freising has been considered a solid cultural address with a special club atmosphere for many years. For the evening at Oberhaus, the good accessibility also speaks for it: city bus stops are nearby, a roughly ten-minute walk from Freising train station leads up, and for travel by car, paid parking and spaces for disabled persons are available in the vicinity. The Oberhaus is barrier-free accessible.

Why the Date is Worth It

Anyone interested in forests, climate change, sustainability, and regional research will receive compact professional information from the source here. The evening combines scientific authority with a publicly accessible format and a place known for a lively audience atmosphere.

Conclusion: TUM@Freising promises an informative summer evening with current research, clear answers, and room for questions. Anyone wanting to understand how forests and forest management are changing should experience this event live.

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