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Last updated: Wednesday, October 20, 2010
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Overview:
The 4.5-year Network of Excellence (2009-2014) LIAISE (Linking Impact Assessment Instruments to Sustainability Expertise)
devoted to Impact Assessment tools and financed by the EU under the 7th framework program will:
- Unite the multi-disciplinary competences of a core of large European institutes, that in turn consolidate the expertise from large FP6 projects such as SEAMLESS, SENSOR, MATISSE, Sustainability A Test, IQ Tools and EVIA;
- Combine researchersthat analyse current policy needs and link them in innovative ways (i.e. targeted, co-designed and co-produced IA "test cases") to those who maintain existing and are presently improving existing and developing new tools;
- Develop a roadmap towards a virtual centre of excellence on IA, that can operate as the durable hub of existing academic and practitioner networks relevant to the themes of the NoE;
- Maintain the flexibility to support "real life" IA processes, informed by a structured dialogue with the IA user community, represented by a high level Policy Advisory Board;
- Develop a business plan to ensure durable operation, scientific credibility and efficient usability of the shared toolbox, also in the post-project period.
The project will deliver the following outputs:
- A shared toolbox: a durable and flexible infrastructure to support IA with improved tools;
- A continuously updated shared research agenda fed from scientists of different disciplines and practitioners;
- Capacity building and training components to spread the results of research activities to target groups in communities of IA users and IA researchers;
- A virtual centre of excellence: an internationally visible, integrated and interdisciplinary scientific community providing excellent and applicable research in support of IA.
The consortium of 15 partners is co-ordinated by ALTERRA, Wageningen.
Contribution of University Bonn
ILR forms a team with the Department for Crop Production, Institute of Crop Science and Resource Conservation (INRES), and mainly contributes to
WP2 "Science for IA Tools and Procedures"
WP3 "Shared toolbox: back-office and improvement of selected IA tools"
Staff at ILR working on the project:
Last updated: Wednesday, October 20, 2010
News
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Special issue of the journal World Economy on Non-Tariff-Measures with contributions of researchers in the institute
Beghin, J. and Orden, D. (Guest Eds.)(2012):
"NTMs, Agricultural and Food Trade, and Competitiveness", Special Issue of The World Economy (forthcoming) - Individual grant by DFG (German Science Foundation) "Analysis of dairy production systems differentiated by location; bewilligt Principal investigators Christine Wieck and Thomas Heckelei, Doctoral student Yyonne Zavelberg, 3/2012-3/2015
- Individual grant by DFG (German Science Foundation) "The relation between indicators for the crediting of emission rights and abatement costs -a systematic modelling approach for dairy farms" Principal investigators Karin Holm-Müller and Wolfgang Britz, Doctoral student Bernd Lengers, 11/2011-11/2014
Recent publications
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Policy reform and agricultural land abandonment in the EU
Renwick, A., Jansson, T., Verburg, P. H., Revoredo-Giha, C., Britz, W., Gocht, A. and McCracken, D., (2012):
"Policy reform and agricultural land abandonment in the EU", Land Use Policy, 30 (2013) 446 - 457, doi:10.1016/j.landusepol.2012.04.005 -
EU-Wide (Regional and Farm Level) Effects of Premium Decoupling and Harmonisation Following the Health Check Reform
Britz, W., Gocht, A., Pèrez Dominguez, I., Jansson, T., Grosche, S. und Zhao, N.(2012):
"EU-Wide (Regional and Farm Level) Effects of Premium Decoupling and Harmonisation Following the Health Check Reform", German Journal of Agricultural Economics61, p. 44-56 -
TRQ-complications: who gets the benefits when the EU liberalizes Mercosur's access to the beef markets?
F. Junker and T. Heckelei(2012):
"TRQ-complications: who gets the benefits when the EU liberalizes Mercosur's access to the beef markets?", Agricultural Economics 43(2), p. 215-231 -
Modelling Regional Input Markets With Numerous Processing Plants: The Case Of Green Maize For Biogas Production In Germany
R. Delzeit, W. Britz and H. Holm-Müller(2011):
"Modelling Regional Input Markets With Numerous Processing Plants: The Case Of Green Maize For Biogas Production In Germany", Environmental Modelling & Software 32, p. 74-84 -
Estimating irrigation water demand in the Moroccan Drâa Valley using contingent valuation
Storm, H., T. Heckelei and C. Heidecke (2011):
"Estimating irrigation water demand in the Moroccan Drâa Valley using contingent valuation", Journal of Environmental Management 92(10), p. 2803-2809 -
Scale changes and model linking methods for integrated assessment of agri-environmental systems
Ewert, F., M. Van Ittersum, T. Heckelei, O. Therond, I. Bezlepkina and E. Andersen (2011):
"Scale changes and model linking methods for integrated assessment of agri-environmental systems", Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 142(1-2), p. 6-17 -
Farm, land, and soil nitrogen budgets for agriculture in Europe calculated with CAPRI
Leip, A., W. Britz, F. Weiss and W. de Vries
(2011):
"Farm, land, and soil nitrogen budgets for agriculture in Europe calculated with CAPRI", Environmental Pollution 159(11), p. 3243-3253 -
Foreign Direct Investment and the Performance of European Agribusiness Firms
L. Adenäuer and T. Heckelei (2011):
"Foreign Direct Investment and the Performance of European Agribusiness Firms", Journal of Agricultural Economics 62(3), p. 639-654




