Browsing Fakultät für Agrarwissenschaften (inkl. GAUSS) by Advisor & Referee "Plieninger, Tobias Prof. Dr."
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Sustainable agricultural intensification in the face of urbanisation, climate change and the Covid-19 pandemic in India
(2024-05-16)One of the central challenges in current farming systems is to increase agricultural productivity while preserving ecosystems. Achieving a ‘sustainable intensification’ of agriculture is crucial, particularly in developing ... -
Objectives, management practices, and perspectives of small-scale private forest owners
(2024-01-11)Climate change and diverse societal demands ranging from resource use and recreation to biodiversity conservation are influencing forests today and have sparked an intensive debate about future forest management. One ... -
Geographic Indications as flagship products for sustainable landscape management in the European Union
(2023-12-04)This Ph.D. thesis addresses the broader topic of sustainable landscape management in European agriculture, with a specific focus on the potential of labeling as a tool contributing to achieving such a goal. The cumulative ... -
Addressing different forms of malnutrition among rural women and children in East Africa: the contribution of processed fruits and vegetables
(2023-07-06)Malnutrition in all its forms continues to be widespread in Africa, especially in rural areas and for women and children. Adequate consumption of fruits and vegetables could help address this malnutrition scourge, yet fruit ... -
Ausgewählte Aspekte des Personalmanagements in der Landwirtschaft
(2023-03-31)For centuries, agriculture was the economic sector in which the majority of people worked. Due to industrialisation, structural change and mechanisation, German agriculture has changed considerably in recent decades. This ... -
Sustainability certification, climate risk perception and smallholder coffee production in Rwanda
(2022-07-19)Coffee production is an important source of export revenue for producing countries, especially for small, agriculture-dependent economies like Rwanda. Coffee production is a key driver in the development and improvement ... -
Butterfly diversity and land manager decision-making in critically endangered South African renosterveld
(2022-07-11)Addressing global biodiversity loss requires understanding complex human-nature relations. This is imperative in global biodiversity hotspots, areas that contain exceptional endemism and have lost significant amounts of ... -
Cost-effective priority areas for the conservation of the Maulino coastal forest and Cost-effectiveness gains by considering climate change effects in reserve network planning of Nothofagus alessandrii (Ruil)
(2019-11-08)The most common vegetation in the Maule region of central Chile is sclerophyllous forest. The microclimate weather on the west oriented hillsides of the coastal range of the Maule region, however, allows the occurrence of ... -
Supporting biodiversity in European vineyards: Possibilities for winegrowers and economic implications
(2019-10-01)Viniculture is economically important for the agricultural sector in the European Union (EU). Beyond the economic importance, viniculture also affects the environment. Based on its nature as a permanent crop and its ... -
Social-Ecological Preferences and Urbanization in India
(2019-05-15)Urbanization has been recognized as one of the major forces in shaping the 21st century on planet earth. The by far largest increase in the share of humans living in cities is expected to take place in the Global South. ... -
Landwirtschaft und Gesellschaft: Community Supported Agriculture als innovative Nische
(2018-10-15)In recent years Community Supported Agriculture (CSA), an innovative grassroots movement connecting consumers with a local farm, has rapidly spread across Germany and other industrialized countries. An increasing number ...