Anna Edlingerمشاهده پروفایل
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Anna Edlinger is a Researcher specializing in Sustainable Soil Use at Wageningen University & Research. Her work bridges soil science with agricultural policy and ecological management, focusing on practical applications for soil health preservation. Her primary research interests include Soil Health , Soil Organic Carbon dynamics , and Agricultural Management practices . She investigates how cover cropping, compost application, and solar park integration affect soil structure, biodiversity, and carbon sequestration. Her fingerprint analysis reveals strong expertise in Carbon Sink mechanisms (38%), Aggregate Stability (50%), and Soil Biodiversity (100%). Recent publications demonstrate interdisciplinary trends combining soil science with legal frameworks (2025) and renewable energy infrastructure impacts (2025). Her work consistently addresses European-scale soil challenges, particularly biotic homogenization in arable systems (2024) and ecological production functions. Scientific Recognition: No formal awards documented in provided materials Edlinger actively supervises PhD research, currently co-promoting Scholten, L.'s work on solar parks' ecosystem services. She leads multiple funded projects including 'SL Brede bodemkwaliteit' (2025) and 'Bodembiologie in minerale landbouwbodems' (2024-2027), with total project involvement spanning 5 active initiatives. Her research combines field studies (56+ farmer-managed fields), molecular analysis, and policy development. She contributes to European soil biodiversity mapping efforts and has presented at academic conferences including 'Modeling and mapping soil biodiversity patterns' (2023).












