Katharina Löhr
Professor · Land-use/Resource Conflicts
Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape ResearchAbout
Prof. Katharina Löhr is a Professor at the Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) in Müncheberg, Germany. She serves as Deputy Head of the 'Sustainable Land Use in Developing Countries' working group within Research Area 2 'Land Use and Governance'. Her expertise focuses on political economy aspects of violence, conflict, and development, with emphasis on land-use conflicts and strengthening social cohesion through participatory methodologies. She coordinates interdisciplinary international research projects and is a member of the Leibniz Research Alliance 'Crises in a Globalised World' and the Leibniz Working Group 'International Affairs'.
Her research addresses global challenges such as sustainable land management in developing regions, conflict resolution strategies, and the integration of local stakeholders through transdisciplinary approaches. Though no specific publications are listed here, her work likely contributes to broader discussions on agricultural systems transformation and governance frameworks in crisis contexts.
Prof. Löhr holds a Dr. rer. agr. degree and maintains active roles in institutional collaborations, reflecting her commitment to applied research with societal impact.
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