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Dr. Joachim Ingwersen is an academic researcher at the University of Hohenheim, affiliated with the Biogeophysics Group (Fg. Biogeophysik). He specializes in climate change impacts on agricultural landscapes, soil-water interactions, and coupled environmental modeling. His work integrates field measurements, remote sensing, and computational simulations to address challenges in crop resilience, land-atmosphere feedbacks, and sustainable agriculture.
Key projects include leadership roles in DFG-FOR 1695 (Agricultural Landscapes under Global Climate Change), CFD-Micro-Sim (microclimate optimization in crop systems), and CHARGE (evaluating high-voltage cables' environmental impacts). He collaborates across disciplines, focusing on model development (e.g., Noah-MP, GECROS) and validation using eddy covariance, lidar, and soil moisture sensors.
Research interests span soil science, agroecology, and climate adaptation strategies. His publications emphasize process understanding in soil-plant-atmosphere systems, model evaluation, and data-driven approaches to agricultural sustainability.
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