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Institute of Farm Management (410)
Institution
Section overview
Description
The working area of the Institute for Farm Management (410) includes the European agriculture and - in collaboration with the Institute for Agricultural and social economy in the tropics and subtropics - the agriculture of the developing countries. According to the requirements the Institute is divided into 3 subjects: 1) production theory and Resource Economics in the agricultural sector 2) analysis, planning and organization of agricultural production 3) Agricultural computer science and business management.
Activities
- Research
Parent institution
Coordinated projects
- Agricultural measures for water management and their integration into spatial planning - AMEWAM
- Agricultural systems of the future: Agriculture 4.0 without chemical-synthetic plant protection. Concept phase
- Agricultural systems of the future: Agriculture 4.0 without chemical-synthetic plant protection. Subproject A
- Agrosystem for future: GreenGrass - Innovative grassland utilization for sustainable agricultural intensification at the landscape scale
- An economic analysis of the beekeeping sector in Germany
- Basic research to reduce emissions of harmful substances (particularly particulate matter) and greenhouse gases from agriculture
- Collaborative project: Digital Value Chains for a Sustainable Small-Scale Agriculture. Subproject 1
- Collaborative project: Grassland protection by an innovative organic pasture beef concept. Subproject 1
- Cooperation of mountain and arable farmers for quality beef, circular economy and nature conservation (KoRinNa)
- Determinants of German land rental prices – an analysis aimed at enhancing the competitiveness of organic farming and other forms of sustainable agriculture
- Discussion and possible introduction of ERGONUMIX a risk equalization reserve to compensate for weather-and market-related risks in agriculture - model analysis and identification of alternatives based on the tax-free reserves in accordance with § 3 Forest Damage Compensation Law (ForstSchAusglG)
- Economic analysis of certification systems for organic food and farming (CERTCOST)
- GRK 1070 SP 3.1: Economic analysis on the effects of management and policy measures aiming at a reduction of the environmental burden from high-level agricultural production in the North China Plain
- GRK 1070 SP 3.2: Development and implementation of an Integrated Agro-Environmental Information System at regional levels of different scales in the North China Plain
- Microeconomic analysis of land use management under climate change with emphasis on risk and learning
- Mikroeconomic analysis of decisions on land use responding to climate change with emphasis on learning under changing risk
- Optimization of the use of biomass for efficiency in provision and use taking into account sustainability goals and world food security
- Risk-based certification in organic farming: Derivation of improved strategies based on the data of large German checkpoints
- SFB 564: D3.1 - Micro-economic and regional assessment of sustainability of mountain farming systems in Northern Thailand and Northern Vietnam
- SFB 564: G1.1 - Assessment of Innovations and Sustainable Strategies
- SFB 564: G1.2 - Assessment of Innovations and Sustainable Strategies
- Sustainable Agriculture and Organic Farming in the report of the International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology for Development (IAASTD, 2008)
- sustainable grassland utilization in selected problem regions of South Germany
- The sugar beet as an energy crop in crop rotations on highly productive sites - an agronomic / economic system analysis (phase II), sub-project 4: economic efficiency II - site assessment
- Validation of Contigent Valuation techniques to internalise food safety externalities for Russian wheat supply chain
Coordinated collaborative projects
Work package leader of collaborative projects
Involved in research projects
Contact
Institute of Farm Management
(410)
Schloss, Osthof-Sued
70599 Stuttgart
Baden-Württemberg
Germany
Phone: (++49)0711/459-22541
Fax: (++49)711 459-22555
Email: i410(@)uni-hohenheim.de