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Reconciling fragmented and contested landscapes (Project)
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Funding period: 2023 - 2025
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Grassland for biodiversity: Strategies for the conservation of species-rich grassland ecosystems in the Alps and Carpathians (Project)
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Funding period: 2023 - 2025
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Multi-BEF: Impact of surrounding multitrophic biodiversity on ecosystem multifunctionality (Project)
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Funding period: 2023 - 2025
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Collaborative project: Increase in value of German wool fibers by collection, sorting and sustainable wet-chemical finishing - Subproject C (Project)
This research proposal focusses on the utilization of the actually unused, mostly coarse and often colored wool of sheep living in Germany in order to receive a valuable and local resource. This is necessary because of the very low commercial value of German wool. Sales proceeds do not even cover the expenses of the shearing resulting in the loss of at least a third of German wool due to the lack...
Funding period: 2023 - 2026
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Collaborative project: Increase in value of German wool fibers by collection, sorting and sustainable wet-chemical finishing - Subproject D (Project)
This research proposal focusses on the utilization of the actually unused, mostly coarse and often colored wool of sheep living in Germany in order to receive a valuable and local resource. This is necessary because of the very low commercial value of German wool. Sales proceeds do not even cover the expenses of the shearing resulting in the loss of at least a third of German wool due to the lack...
Funding period: 2023 - 2026
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Collaborative project: Increase in value of German wool fibers by collection, sorting and sustainable wet-chemical finishing - Subproject E (Project)
This research proposal focusses on the utilization of the actually unused, mostly coarse and often colored wool of sheep living in Germany in order to receive a valuable and local resource. This is necessary because of the very low commercial value of German wool. Sales proceeds do not even cover the expenses of the shearing resulting in the loss of at least a third of German wool due to the lack...
Funding period: 2023 - 2026
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Investigations of varieties and rootstocks of sweet cherries and plums as regards to climate-changed site factors and reduced use of plant protection products in Franconian Switzerland (Project)
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Funding period: 2022 - 2026
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Collaborative project: Increase in value of German wool fibers by collection, sorting and sustainable wet-chemical finishing - Subproject F (Project)
This research proposal focusses on the utilization of the actually unused, mostly coarse and often colored wool of sheep living in Germany in order to receive a valuable and local resource. This is necessary because of the very low commercial value of German wool. Sales proceeds do not even cover the expenses of the shearing resulting in the loss of at least a third of German wool due to the lack...
Funding period: 2023 - 2026
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Collaborative project: Increase in value of German wool fibers by collection, sorting and sustainable wet-chemical finishing - Subproject G (Project)
This research proposal focusses on the utilization of the actually unused, mostly coarse and often colored wool of sheep living in Germany in order to receive a valuable and local resource. This is necessary because of the very low commercial value of German wool. Sales proceeds do not even cover the expenses of the shearing resulting in the loss of at least a third of German wool due to the lack...
Funding period: 2023 - 2026
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Collaborative project: Separation and acidification after precipitation of slurry from cattle barns - Subproject A (Project)
Based on the results of the SAFT project, which significantly reduces ammonia and methane emissions by acidifying slurry with sulphuric acid, a technology is being developed which is also suitable for cattle farming. The technology is to be optimised in order to reduce acid consumption, which will increase cost and resource efficiency. By using calcium additives, the carbonate buffer, which is...
Funding period: 2023 - 2026