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KLIFF - Climate Impact Research in Lower Saxony
Collaborative Project
Contract period:
31.03.2009
- 28.02.2014
Budget:
18600000 Euro
Coordinating institution:
Forest Ecosystems Research Center
Collaborative Projects
Climate
Leading institution:
Büsgen Institute, Department of Bioclimatology
Research projects
- Development of time series analysis methods
- Climate change and extreme weather events
- Determination of regional agro-meteorological parameters
- Development of storm, water level and swell in the southern North Sea in climate change
- Regional climate scenarios using the REMO model and stochastic models
spatial planning
Leading institution:
Academy for Spatial Development in the Leibniz Association
Research projects
plant production
Leading institution:
Department of Crop Sciences
Research projects
- Research of existing literature and data on pathogens and insect pests
- Research of existing literature and data on weeds
- Land use and production equipment - Status quo, analysis, scenarios
- Changed occurrence of pathogens in wheat
- Pathogens in wheat in the post-harvest
- Recherche vorhandener Literatur und Daten zu Pathogenen und Schadinsekten Population dynamics of cereal aphids under changing climatic conditions
- Climatic influences on the development of pathogens in the rape epidemic
- Impacts of climate change on insect pests in rape
- Climatic influences on the epidemic development of pathogens in maize
- Climate influence on the mycotoxin spectrum in maize
- Impacts of climate change on important pests in maize
- Pathogens of sugar beet
- Klimaeinflüsse auf die epidemische Entwicklung von Pathogenen im Mais Development and adverse effects of animal pests of sugar beet
- Weed studies on spatial-scale regional level
- Weed studies on phenological population biological scale
- Klimaeinflüsse auf die epidemische Entwicklung von Pathogenen im Mais Climate-related abiotic damages in fruit and vegetables (\'knock-out effects\')
- Climate change: impacts on pests and beneficial organisms in field vegetable farming
- Soil functions: decomposition, diversity, pathogen suppression
- Influence of high-quality humus carrier and suppressive intercrops in organic soils
- Modeling of pathogens and insect pests
- Temporal and spatial modeling of weed populations
- Adapted use of pesticides against pathogens and pests
- Klimaeinflüsse auf die epidemische Entwicklung von Pathogenen im Mais Adjustment of preventive measures for disease and pest control
- Adaptation strategies for weed control
- Economic Analysis: Operational adaptation strategies and agricultural structural change
- Economic evaluation of weather-related damage to horticultural crops
animal production
Leading institution:
Centre of Biodiversity and Sustainable Land Use
Research projects
- Performance characteristics in dairy cattle: influences, interactions and breeding measures in different production systems
- Interactions of production systems and process technology at primary and secondary characteristics
- Effects of temperature increases on the DNA integrity of sperm and embryo development in cattle
- Forage production on permanent pasture - strategies for control with increasing variability of the climate factors
- Impacts of climate-related vegetation changes in nutrition and metabolism of ruminants
- Detection and control of rising health risks due to parasitic infection pathogens in cattle
- Impacts of climate change on the feed value of selected plants and feed intake, performance and physiological parameters of dairy cows and beef cattle
- Legume-based grassland management as a contribution to ensuring basic food production
- Economic analysis of adaption dairy cattle to climate change in Lower Saxony
forest
Leading institution:
Forest Ecosystems Research Center
Research projects
- GIS-based principles and scenarios of climate and development of water and mass balance
- Genetic adaptation potential to climate change
- Molecular physiological studies of adaptation mechanisms to drought in trees
- Eco-physiological studies on drought stress tolerance of beech forests
- VOC(volatile organic compounds)-based stress detection for defense against pathogens
- Silvicultural strategies for adapting to changing climate conditions in the regions Harz and Lüneburg Heath
- Future nature conservation concepts for Harz and Lüneburg Heath
- Adaptation strategies for tourism destinations, offering change