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Prof. Martin Elsäßer is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Renewable Resources in the Bioeconomy at the University of Hohenheim. His research focuses on sustainable agricultural practices, biodiversity conservation in grasslands, and the ecological impacts of management strategies. Key areas include nitrogen application effects, species-rich meadow dynamics, and conservation strategies for intensively used farmland.
Recent projects (2013-2022) include studies on floristic/faunal diversity in extensively managed grassland strips, biodiversity enhancement through flowering margins, and the preservation of FFH hay meadows. His publications address critical issues such as climate resilience in grassland systems and ecological trade-offs in agricultural intensification.
He leads research on innovative land-use approaches that balance productivity with environmental stewardship. Collaborations likely involve interdisciplinary teams addressing bioeconomy challenges. No specific grants or awards are listed, but his work aligns with EU biodiversity and sustainability frameworks.
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