Research Projects

Social-ecological junior research group BEATLE (evaluation of agricultural and food policy transformation paths towards a biodiversity-friendly land use and food system), 2022 – 2027, group leader.
Funded by BMBF
Contact Person: Dr. Feuerbacher

Agrophotovoltaic Economic Impact and Adaptation Potential in Dual Land Use Systems, 2020-2021, Co-PI
Funded by BMBF
Contact Person: Dr. Feuerbacher

European and Member State policy responses and economic impacts on agri-food markets due to the Covid-19 pandemic 2020-2021
Preparation of commissioned paper, funded by IATRC
Contact Person: Prof. Dr. Wieck

Analysis of the current situation of agri-food trade in the ECOWAS Region, 2020-2021
Funded by BMZ (GIZ)
Contact Person: Dr. Kareem

New ways to assess the economic impacts of declines in pollinator populations and implications for EU agricultural policy.
Contact Person: Dr. Feuerbacher

Large-scale organic conversion programs in developing countries: policy approaches and impacts
Contact Person: Dr. Babajani

Transition of (Agri-)Food Systems in Europe and Sub-Saharan Africa: Critical Reflections on Health and Ecological Crises and performance indicators
Contact Person: Prof. Dr. Wieck

The external effects of the Green Deal Proposal: Trade-offs and opportunities
Contact Person: Prof. Dr. Wieck

Multi-stakeholder partnerships to improve sustainability in international agricultural supply chains: Analysis of the effects on national policy legislation
Contact Person: Julia Reimers

Sustainability, trade and investment in EU-Africa relations
Contact Person: Mark Fynn

Impact of EU poultry meat exports to African countries
External doctorate in cooperation with the Thünen Institute
Contact Person: Craig Chibanda

Globalised food policies
Contact Person: Kristina Mensah

Selected approaches to policy analysis in the field of animal welfare: The role of scientific evidence in the policy process, new methods of policy evaluation and options for the European harmonisation of national policies.
Contact Person: Sara Dusel

Sustainable agricultural supply chains: The role of multi-stakeholder partnerships. 2019-2020
Funded BMZ (GIZ)
Contact Persons: Julia Reimers und Prof. Dr. Wieck