
Muhammad Arshad
Researcher · Agricultural Economics
Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape ResearchAbout
Muhammad Arshad is a researcher at the Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) in Müncheberg, Germany, affiliated with Research Area 2 "Land Use and Governance" and the Sustainable Land Use in Developing Countries working group. Holding a PhD in Agricultural Economics, his work bridges economic theory and climate impact assessment in agricultural contexts.
His research focuses on:
- Agricultural and Development Economics
- Economics of Climate Change
- Climate Econometrics
- Socio-economic impacts of climate change
- Integrated agronomic-economic assessments of farming systems
Dr. Arshad's methodology combines econometric modeling with field analysis to evaluate climate adaptation strategies for vulnerable agricultural communities, emphasizing policy-relevant outcomes for sustainable land governance in developing regions.
As part of ZALF's Sustainable Land Use in Developing Countries working group, he contributes to interdisciplinary projects addressing global food security challenges through the lens of economic resilience and institutional frameworks.
No information is available regarding student supervision, research grants, or scientific awards in the provided documentation.
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