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Institute of Landscape Systems Analysis (ZALF-LSA)
Institution
Section overview
Activities
- Research
Parent institution
Coordinated projects
- A detailed climate change risk assessment for European agriculture and food security, in collaboration with international projects
- BonaRes - (Modul A, Phase 2): Soil3-II - Sustainable subsoil management - subproject H
- Bridging the yield gap for cereal production through sustainable manangement practices for food security under present and future climate conditions
- CARBIOCIAL: Carbon sequestration, biodiversity and social structures in Southern Amazonia: models and implementation of carbon-optimized land management strategies. Subproject 13: Model-based crop growth and yield assessment for agricultural crop rotations and grassland systems emanating from tropical rain forest conversion
- Collaborative project: Innovative nitrogen management and innovative technologies to improve agricultural production and environmental protection in intensive Chinese agriculture. Subproject F: Simulation and Regionalisation
- Collaborative project: Satellite-based information for grassland management. Subproject 1
- Contributions to the exploration of the energy, water, and element budgets within pine and beech forest ecosystems and projection of these budgets using mathematic modelling
- Determination of vegetation cover, leaf area index LAI and real evapotranspiration using remote sensing data and experimental field data obtained from e.g. the TERENO (Terrestrial Environmental Observatories) -project
- Development and comparison of optimized cropping systems for the arable prodcution of energy crops for the varying site conditions in Germany - Phase III (EVA III); Modul 2: Ecological effects, Part: Abiotic effects
- Development and validation of a method for interactive model-based generation of yield maps of heterogeneous field beats expectations
- Effects of multiple stress on plant reactions
- Further development of the hybrid model YIELDSTAT (Agricultural YIELD estimation based on STATistics) for spatial estimation of crop biomass and crop yield at arable and grasslands for different cropping systems as compatible module for integrated landsacpe models
- I4S - Integrated system for site-specific management of soil fertility, Subproject I: Simulation models for water and nutrient dynamics in the soil-plant system
- Work Package 1: Model intercomparison and improvement
Involved in research projects
- CarboZALF - Carbon Dynamics of arable Landscape under Climate Change
- Characterisation of chemical properties of soil humus (FTIR Spectroscopy, Isotopic analysis) in soil landscapes related to land use changes and corresponding chronosequences
- CP HIS_ECO - Cross-sector project Historical Ecology - Effects of long-termed LUCC on actual abiotic and biotic patterns and processes in the Uckermark region
- Crop Yields of the North German Lowland under impact of Climate Change: Land of Plenty or Zone of Death?
- Cross-sector project 'AgroScapeLabs – Biodiversity Exploratories for agricultural landscapes
- Developing an integrated land management scheme for sustainable use of water, nutrients and carbon in North-East Germany - Subproject - Project management
- Development and comparison of optimized cropping systems for the arable prodcution of energy crops for the varying site conditions in Germany - Phase III (EVA III); Modul 2: Ecological effects, Part: Biotic effects
- Development of scenarios and sustainability assessment
- Quantification and modelling of the occurrence and distribution of haematophagous arthropods and their roles as potential vectors in various kinds of Landscapesstructures in northeastern Germany with special reference to small water bodies (kettle holes/ Sölle)
- Soil landscapes as sources and sinks for greenhouse gases
- Use strategies for calcareous fen grasslands
- WatEff_ZALF - Arable crop production with efficient use of water and nutrients considering changing rainfall patterns in northeast Germany
Contact
Institute of Landscape Systems Analysis
(ZALF-LSA)
Eberswalder Straße 84
15374 Müncheberg
Brandenburg
Germany
Phone: +49 33432 82379
Fax: +49 33432 82334
Email: mbaehr(@)zalf.de