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Prof. Stefan Sieber from ZALF receives professorship at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

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​​​11.03.2024

Stefan Sieber

Prof. Stefan Sieber, head of the working group "Sustainable Land Use in Developing Countries" at the Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF), has been appointed adjunct professor by the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.

The certificate was presented to him by Prof. Dr. Dr. Christian Ulrichs, Dean of the Faculty of Life Sciences at the HU. Prof. Sieber is now adjunct professor at the Thaer Institute for Agricultural and Horticultural Sciences at HU Berlin in the Department of Agricultural Economics. 

​At ZALF, he leads the working group "Sustainable Land Use in Developing Countries" in Research Area 2 "Land Use and Governance". He is an expert on food security, climate change adaptation and bioenergy. He works on impact assessment and the development of decision support systems in the context of sustainability issues. In addition, Prof. Sieber advises on agricultural and environmental policy issues and is committed to the dissemination of scientific findings.​​

 

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Prof. Stefan Sieber, head of the "Sustainable Land Use in Developing Countries" working group at ZALF, was awarded a professorship at HU Berlin. Dr. Katharina Löhr, deputy head of the working group and Prof. Christian Ulrichs, Dean of the Faculty of Life Sciences at HU Berlin congratulated him. | Source: © Katharina Löhr / ZALF.
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