The University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna is dedicated to teaching and research in the field of sustainability and the management of natural resources.
News
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With the ambitious goal of restoring river corridors in the Danube catchment area and protecting endangered migratory fish species such as sturgeon…
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The Head of the Institute of Soil Research has received a prestigious award from the City of Vienna.
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The BOKU/MUW spin-off Rockfish Bio AG was honored in May 2025 with the Science & Business Award (S&B Award) of the Rudolf Sallinger Fund, receiving…
Events
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Public Lecture Cathérine Szántó and Student Exhibition
Join us for a lecture by guest professor Cathérine Szántó, landscape architect and Maître de conférences at ENSA Paris La Villette, accompanied by an…
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ACSL Football semi-final - BOKU Beez vs TU Robots
Experience the ultimate college football vibe with your BOKU Beez! In the semi-final we have the chance to beat TU and enter the Summerbowl. Bee there…
Research

The majority of Alpine river discharge is older than one month
A recently published joint study by the BOKU University and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich shows the age distribution of Alpine rivers in Switzerland and Austria and shows that the majority of the annual runoff is significantly older than one month. This means that even in the event of floods, only a small proportion of the runoff consists of recent precipitation.