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Modelling climate change impacts on agricultural systems

By Professor Claas Nendel & Dr Roland Baatz &
Modelling climate change impacts on agricultural systems by Professor Claas Nendel & Dr Roland Baatz &  digital book - Fable

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This collection summarises the wealth of research on ways to improve models predicting the impact of climate change on agricultural systems, as well as their application to understanding impacts in particular regions.

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About Professor Claas Nendel

Dr Claas Nendel heads the Research Group on Landscape Modelling at the Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF), Germany. He is also Professor of Landscape Systems Analysis at the University of Potsdam. Dr Nendel is the Past President of the European Society of Agronomy and hosted, among other events, the first International Crop Modelling Symposium in Berlin in 2016. He is principal developer of the MONICA model which simulates biophysical processes in agroecosystems to allow assessment of regional impacts of climate change, and is internationally known for his contribution to agroecosystem modelling.

Dr Roland Baatz

Dr Sevim Seda Yamaç

Dr Dilys MacCarthy

Dilys Sefakor MacCarthy (Ph.D.) is a Research Fellow with the Soil and Irrigation Research Centre, Institute of Agricultural Research, College of Agriculture and Consumer Sciences of the University of Ghana. She joined the University in 2007. Dr. D. S. MacCarthy teaches both undergraduate and graduate students and has led international projects on climate change impact assessment in West Africa over the past few years. She serves as a member of the editorial boards of esteemed journals and reviews manuscripts for many other journals.

Dr P. B. I. Akponikpe

Dr F. M. Akinseye

Dr M. Ly

Dr E. C. Timpong-Jones

Dr I. Hathie

Dr S. G. K. Adiku

Dr Michael Berg-Mohnicke

Dr Gohar Ghazaryan

Dr Sander Janssen

Dr Mark Cooper

Dr Ian P. Holman

Dr Paula A. Harrison

Dr Jacques-Eric Bergez

Dr Jacques-Eric Bergez is a Systemic Agronomist and Modeller at INRAE, France and Coordinator of the H2020 project ClienFarms on climate neutral farming. Dr Bergez has held previous positions as Head of the Agroecology, Innovations & Territories Unit (AGIR) and Scientific Leader of RECORD within INRAE. Dr Bergez has authored over 70 research papers.

Dr Fulu Tao

Dr Taru Palosuo

Dr Reimund Paul Rötter

Dr Johannes Wilhelmus Maria Pullens

Dr Ryan G. McGuire

Dr Shannon M. McLaughlin

Dr Tanisha L. Waring

Dr Kayley D. Barnes

Dr Julie Constantin

Professor Nigel D. Scollan

Dr Gatien Falconnier

Dr David Berre

Dr Juliette Lairez

Dr Louise Leroux

Dr Charlotte Weil

Dr Justin A. Johnson

Dr Rebecca Chaplin-Kramer

Dr Philippe Debaeke

Dr Ignacio Pérez Domínguez

Dr Jordan Hristov

Dr Christian Elleby

Dr Thomas Fellmann

Dr Andrea Toreti

Dr Thomas Chatzopoulos

Dr Ana Luisa Barbosa

Dr Frank Dentener

Dr Arnout van Soesbergen

Dr Fiona Jones

Dr Hélène Raynal

Professor Mirek Trnka

Dr Rudolf Brázdil

Dr Lorenzo Brilli

Dr Hannah C. von Czettritz und Neuhaus

Dr Sergi Costafreda-Aumedes

Dr Petr Dobrovolný

Dr Petr Holub

Dr Karel Klem

Dr Matthias Kuhnert

Dr Matthias Kuhnert is an environmental modeller, with a wide range of experience in using data from different scales. His recent focus was on simulations of greenhouse gas emissions and soil organic carbon changes in croplands, impacts of data aggregation on model results and the development of measuring, reporting and verification systems for soil organic carbon.

Dr Luisa Leolini

Dr Sophie Plassin

Dr Marco Moriondo

Dr Nina Muntean

Prof. Jørgen Eivind Olesen

Dr Markéta Podbradská

Dr Vera Potopová

Dr Petr Štpánek

Dr Otmar Urban

Dr Peter Zander

Professor Bruno Basso

Dr. Bruno Basso is an agro-ecosystem scientist and University Foundation Professor in Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences and W.K. Kellogg Biological Station at Michigan State University. He is a Fellow of the Soil Science Society of America and the American Society of Agronomy, and 2016 recipient of the Innovation of the year award and 2019 Outstanding Faculty Award at Michigan State University and the recipient of the 2021 Morgan Stanley Sustainable Solutions Prize. He is ranked as top 2% scientist across all disciplines and 0.006% in the field of Agronomy, Agriculture, Meteorology. He received his Ph.D. from Michigan State University.

Dr Neville Millar

Dr Magali Willaume

Dr Lydia Price

Dr Ivo Zution Gonçalves

Dr Francisco J Meza

Dr Néstor M. Riaño H.

Dr Andrés J. Peña Q

Dr Alexandre B. Heinneman

Dr Nereu A. Streck

Dr Alencar Jr Zanon

Dr Raphael Martin

Dr Evandro H. F. Silva

Dr Nilson A. Vieira Jr

Dr Enli Wang

Dr Enli Wang is a Chief Research Scientist in CSIRO, based in Canberra, Australia. Dr Wang has been a Principal Investigator and Project Leader of multiple national and international projects for almost 20 years, covering research areas of productivity and environmental footprints of agro-ecosystem under variable/changing climate, soil-plant modelling, resource use efficiency, carbon and nutrient cycling. He has also served as a key member of the APSIM development team, is the leader of the international Canola modelling consortium (AgMIP-Canola), a co-leader of the AgMIP-Wheat nitrogen use and response team. He was previously Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Field Crops Research.

Dr Edmar Teixeira

Dr Bangyou Zheng

Dr Neal Hughes

Dr Karine Chenu

Associate Professor Karine Chenu is a senior ecophysiologist and crop modeller at the University of Queensland. She leads a group that works on crop modelling, plant design and breeding strategies in winter cereals. Karine’s research mainly concerns understanding trait physiology and genetics, developing gene-to-phenotype crop modelling and exploring novel combinations of genotypes, environments and management practices to assist productivity improvement in changing environments. Karine has published over 100 publications, including some breakthrough papers on crop modelling, plant response to heat and drought, and genetics.

Dr James Hunt

Dr Afshin Ghahramani

Dr Andries B. Potgieter

Professor Claas Nendel

Dr Claas Nendel heads the Research Group on Landscape Modelling at the Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF), Germany. He is also Professor of Landscape Systems Analysis at the University of Potsdam. Dr Nendel is the Past President of the European Society of Agronomy and hosted, among other events, the first International Crop Modelling Symposium in Berlin in 2016. He is principal developer of the MONICA model which simulates biophysical processes in agroecosystems to allow assessment of regional impacts of climate change, and is internationally known for his contribution to agroecosystem modelling.

Dr Junqi Zhu

Dr Rogerio Cichota

Dr Soora Naresh Kumar

Professor Soora Naresh Kumar is Principal Scientist at the Centre for Environment Science and Climate Resilient Agriculture (now Division of Environment Science), ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, India with over 25 years of research experience. He is leading the InfoCrop (a process based dynamic simulation model) modelling group and is involved in AgMIP since its inception in 2011 as a member of AgMIP-wheat, rice, maize and potato pilot groups. He has published over 120 research papers in high impact journals and is recognized at the Global and National level.

Dr Bing Liu

Dr Zi Ye

Dr Yuan Cao

Dr Bo Liu

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