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Prof. Dr. Christian Lippert is a Professor at the University of Hohenheim's Department of Production Theory and Resource Economics. He specializes in agricultural economics, resource management, and sustainable farming systems. His research focuses on organic agriculture, risk analysis in farming, and climate change impacts on agriculture. He leads projects such as the NOcsPS and ReBioBW initiatives and collaborates with institutions in Bhutan and Colombia.
Research interests include crop portfolio optimization, yield stability, organic conversion strategies, and social networks in farming communities. His work combines economic modeling with field trials to address production risks and sustainable practices.
Major publications include studies on Bhutan's organic sector, pesticide use alternatives, and climate change adaptation in German agriculture. He teaches courses in farm economics, environmental resource economics, and value chain development at the M.Sc. and B.Sc. levels. His team includes researchers like Dr. Tatjana Krimly and Dr. Isabell Pergner.
Advising and grants focus on organic farming transitions and resource optimization. He leads a research group exploring lignocellulosic perennials and Ricardian climate impact analyses. His office is located at Containerbau südlich des Biogebäudes in Stuttgart.
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