DFG-PAK: Conceptual and technical integration of land system model components (P8)
- Status
- completed
- Project begin
- 01.07.2008
- Project end
- 31.08.2012
- Sponsor mark
- DFG: BE 2576/6-1 & PAK 346 (P8)
- Project-Homepage
- https://klimawandel.uni-hohenheim.de
- Keywords
- Anpassung, Klimaänderung, Landnutzung, Landwirtschaft und Umwelt, Modellierung, Nachhaltigkeit
Various drivers affect the dynamics of land systems at the regional level and have therefore to be captured in land system modelling. Climate factors affect biophysical processes directly (for example, the atmospheric CO2 level changes the rate of photosynthesis) and indirectly (for example, increasing temperature changes the environmental conditions for soil resources, pests, diseases, weeds etc., which affect crop and livestock production). Non-climate factors affect socioeconomic processes through changes in policies and institutions and, most importantly, through the adjustments and adaptations of land users. Unfortunately, these drivers and impacts cannot easily be disentangled because they work interdependently and certain processes, such as crop growth during flowering and fruiting, show strongly nonlinear responses. Moreover, land users may succeed in compensating for some negative impacts on their livelihoods, while in other cases even exploiting and thereby increasing the positive impacts. This project links model components for the various biophysical and socioeconomic processes at high resolution, which is paramount to assess the vulnerability and sensitivity of land systems and to explore suitable adaptation strategies.
This project is part of the Integrated DFG Project "Structure and Functions of Agricultural Landscapes under Global Climate Change - Processes and Projections on a Regional Scale".
Involved persons
Involved institutions
- Land Use Economics in the Tropics and Subtropics (Josef G. Knoll Professorship)
- Hohenheim Research Center for Bioeconomy
- Institute of Agricultural Sciences in the Tropics (Hans-Ruthenberg-Institute)
Sponsors
Publications in the course of the project
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Experimental measurement of stakeholder expectation formation and risk taking behavior for integrated regional agricultural land use modeling
2016: Eisele, M., Troost, C., Berger, T.
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Agent-based modeling of agricultural adaptation to climate change in a mountainous area of Southwest Germany
2012: Troost, C., Calberto, G., Berger, T., Ingwersen, J., Priesack, E., Warrach-Sagi, K., Walter, T.
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Agent-based Modelling in the Agricultural Economics Tradition of Recursive Farm Modelling and Adaptive Micro-Systems
2012: Berger, T., Troost, C.
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The Influence of Climate Change on Short-term Farm Management – an Interdisciplinary Modelling Approach
2013: Aurbacher, J., Reinmuth, E., Parker, P., Calberto, G., Steinbach, J., Ingwersen, J., Dabbert, S.
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Agent-based Modelling of Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Options in Agriculture
2014: Berger, T., Troost, C.
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Dealing with uncertainty in agent-based simulation: Farm-level modeling of adaptation to climate change in Southwest Germany
2015: Troost, C., Berger, T.
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Climate, energy and environmental policies in agriculture: Simulating likely farmer responses in Southwest Germany
2015: Troost, C., Walter, T., Berger, T.
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Process-based simulation of regional supply functions using farm-level and agent-based models
2015: Troost, C., Berger, T.,
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Mikrosimulation landwirtschaftlicher Produktion auf der Schwäbischen Alb - Klimaanpassungsforschung mit detaillierten Daten aus der Agrarstatistik
2016: Troost, C.
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German Farmers' Perception of Climate Change Effects and Determinants influencing their Climate Awareness
2016: Jänecke, A., Eisele, M., Reinmuth, E., Steinbach, J., Aurbacher, J.
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Simulating structural change in agriculture: Modelling farming households and farm succession
2016: Troost, C., Berger, T.,
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Advances in probabilistic and parallel agent‐based simulation: Modelling climate change adaptation in agriculture
2016: Troost, C., Berger, T.,
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An agent-based simulation model of human-environment interactions in agricultural systems
2011: Schreinemachers, P., Berger, T.