Bioeconomic Modeling

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The bioeconomic modeling approach currently developed at UHOH is being extended to represent the land system with unprecedented process detail and resolution. This includes biological and physical processes in the soil-crop system under stress conditions, land-atmosphere interactions, and interdependent economic decision-making of land users within changing policy settings. Data are being linked across scales as well as biophysical and socio-economic domains employing advanced data analytics and simulation.

 

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Bárdossy, András Professor of Hydrology and Geohydrology

University of Stuttgart

Berger, Thomas Professor of Land Use Economics in the Tropics and Subtropics University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart
Cirpka, Olaf A. Professor of Hydrogeology Eberhard-Karls-University, Tübingen
Jung, Robert Professor of Econometrics and Statistics University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart
Nowak, Wolfgang Professor of Stochastic Simulation and Safety Research for Hydrosystems University of Stuttgart
Pyka, Andreas Professor of Innovation Economics University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart
Resch, Michael Professor of High Performance Computing, Director High Performance Computing Center University of Stuttgart
Streck, Thilo Professor of Biogeophysics University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart
Wulfmeyer, VolkerProfessor of Physics and MeteorologyUniversity of Hohenheim, Stuttgart