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Sustainable Integrated Farming Systems for Mitigation of Climate Change and Adaptation of Smallholder Farm(er)s to Climate Change in India - Initiation Phase (Project)
...Specific objectives are to: 1. Identify local (research) partners, target groups and other stakeholders 2. ...
Funding period: 2023 - 2023
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User support in evaluating the trustworthiness of websites and webshops (Internet Usage Support: InUse) (Collaborative project)
...This objective is dived in three sub objectives: 1. Development of a tool to judge on the trustworthiness of a webpage and in particular of web shops and to provide feedback to the user in terms of warnings and hints to proceed. 2. ...
Funding period: 2012 - 2015
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Model and demonstration project to strenghten functional biodiversity for sustainable production in fruit growing (Project)
...The project will be realized in different parts: Part 1 is concerned with the recording of ecological infrastructures in all of the cooperating commercial farms. ...The most important pest species will be determined for each region and concepts for an economic evaluation of costs and benefits of different means will be established. In Phase 2 these concepts will be applied in the regions according to the needs in each farm (for example wildflower strips, cutting regime, establishment of hedges). ...
Funding period: 2023 - 2026
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Development of scientifically based infection control guidelines in case of reintroduction of BHV-1 into cattle farms in North Rhine-Westphalia (Project)
...In Germany, the eradication program against Bovine Herpesvirus 1 (BHV-1) has successfully and significantly decreased the prevalence of BHV-1, and the majority of the federal states are officially free from BHV-1 infection. However, in the last months, a series of BHV-1 incursions into formerly BHV-1 free herds in free regions have occurred. ...The aim of this project is to cooperate with the last BHV-1 positive farms in North Rhine-Westphalia and to identify factors that have the highest influence on the risk of BHV-1 introduction and the success of eradication measures. ...
Funding period: 2016 - 2017
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Importance and mitigation of ammonia and nitrous oxide emissions from the management of crop residues (Project)
...Ammonia (NH3) emissions are a significant indirect source of the greenhouse gas (GHG) nitrous oxide (N2O) in Germany. An important contribution to NH3 emissions comes from fresh plant parts, which occur as crop residues or as crops on the soil surface (e.g. sugar beet leaves, grass clippings). ...These emissions can be reduced by different strategies (early export from field, incorporation), which, however, may be associated with an increase in direct GHG emissions in the form of N2O. These emissions need to be considered when evaluating different residues and NH3 emission reduction strategies. Due to the large number of treatments, NH3 and N2O emissions from residues are quantified in laboratory incubation experiments under uniform conditions. ...
Funding period: 2025 - 2027
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WASCAL (West African Science Service Center on Climate Change and Adapted Land Use). Work Package 1.3 Interaction between Land Surface and Regional Climate (Project)
...For this purpose, the historical profile of land surface properties, i.e. the current and historic spatiotemporal patterns of selected Terrestrial Essential Climate Variables (ECV’S) will be derived by remote sensing. These variables will include e.g. LAI, green vegetation cover, albedo, water surface extent and land cover. Based on the historical profile of these variables, the impact of land cover changes on the components of the regional climate and its feedback can be analyzed using the dynamic component of the regional climate modeling system established in WP 1.1. Statistical techniques for upscaling land surface information will be developed and incorporated into the regional climate modeling system to replace the standard schemes used for the assimilation of the land surface information. ...
Funding period: 2012 - 2016
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Collaborative project: Coxiella burnetii - Secure Advanced Vaccine based on E-beam technology - Subproject A (Project)
...Coxiellosis is a widespread problem in cattle production and is caused by the gram-negative bacterium Coxiella (C.) burnetii. Infected ruminants, which shed large amounts of C. burnetii during abortion or parturition, are considered the reservoir of the pathogen. It is also shed in milk, feces and urine. C. burnetii negatively affects the health of dairy cows and calves, resulting in animal losses and increased use of medications. ...
Funding period: 2024 - 2027
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Collaborative project: Coxiella burnetii - Secure Advanced Vaccine based on E-beam technology - Subproject B (Project)
...Coxiellosis is a widespread problem in cattle production and is caused by the gram-negative bacterium Coxiella (C.) burnetii. Infected ruminants, which shed large amounts of C. burnetii during abortion or parturition, are considered the reservoir of the pathogen. It is also shed in milk, feces and urine. C. burnetii negatively affects the health of dairy cows and calves, resulting in animal losses and increased use of medications. ...
Funding period: 2024 - 2027
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Collaborative project: Coxiella burnetii - Secure Advanced Vaccine based on E-beam technology - Subproject C (Project)
...Coxiellosis is a widespread problem in cattle production and is caused by the gram-negative bacterium Coxiella (C.) burnetii. Infected ruminants, which shed large amounts of C. burnetii during abortion or parturition, are considered the reservoir of the pathogen. It is also shed in milk, feces and urine. C. burnetii negatively affects the health of dairy cows and calves, resulting in animal losses and increased use of medications. ...
Funding period: 2024 - 2027
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Collaborative project: Development of a safe Q-fever vaccine for ruminants using electron beam inactivated coxielles - Subproject D (Project)
...Coxiellosis is a widespread problem in cattle production and is caused by the gram-negative bacterium Coxiella (C.) burnetii. Infected ruminants, which shed large amounts of C. burnetii during abortion or parturition, are considered the reservoir of the pathogen. It is also shed in milk, feces and urine. C. burnetii negatively affects the health of dairy cows and calves, resulting in animal losses and increased use of medications. ...
Funding period: 2024 - 2027