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Waldhof, G. (2024). Improving Science Communication About Genome Editing - Mitigating Strong Moral Convictions Through Shared Moral Goals, in: A Roadmap for Plant Genome Editing pp. 493-517 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-46150-7_30

Möckel, S.; Baaken, M.C.; Bartkowski, B.; Beckmann, M; Strauch, M; Stubenrauch, J; Volk, M.; et al. (2024). "Zukunftsfähige Agrarlandschaften in Deutschland - praktische Maßnahmen und ihre Wirksamkeit im Vergleich", Natur und Recht 46 13-24https://doi.org/10.1007/s10357-023-4282-y

Baaken, M.C.; Bartkowski, B.; Rode, J. 2023. “Exploring farmers' support needs for the adoption of agri-environmental practices: An application of the Theoretical Domains Framework”, Environmental Research Communications 5 111004https://doi.org/10.1088/2515-7620/ad03b0

Koessler, A.-K., Heinz, N., Engel, S. 2023. Perspective-taking with affected others to promote climate change mitigation. Frontiers in Psychology 14:1225165.https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1225165

Jauernig, J., Uhl, M., & Waldhof, G. 2023. Genetically engineered foods and moral absolutism: A representative study from Germany. Science and Engineering Ethics, 29(5). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11948-023-00454-0

Barreiro-Hurle, J., Dessart, F.D., Rommel, J., Czajkowski, M., Espinosa-Goded, M., Rodriguez-Entrena, M., Thomas, F. & Zagorska, K. 2023. Willing or complying? The delicate interplay between voluntary and mandatory interventions to promote farmers' environmental behavior. Food Policy 120 (October): 102481. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodpol.2023.102481

22. September 2023 : Members of the Environmental Economics Department at the XVII EAAE Congress in Rennes

From 29 August to 1 September 2023, over 1000 agricultural economists from all over the world met for the 17th EAAE Congress in Rennes, France.

18. September 2023 : New publication assesses the moralization of the German debate on genetic engineering

Staff member of the Department of Environmental Economics investigates moral motives in the debate on genetic engineering

29. August 2023 : New publication "A ‘values crisis’ underpins the coupled biodiversity and climate emergency"

Around the world, people value nature in diverse and profound ways that extend far beyond economic usage. But this diversity in how people value...

28. July 2023 : Student project presentation at the "Smart Farming Days" 2023

Marieke Baaken from the Department of Environmental Economics visits the Smart Farming Fair in Bohmte, Germany.

21. July 2023 : Field research in Scotland successfully completed

Moritz Fritschle has returned from his research stay abroad at the James Hutton Institute as part of the EU H2020 projects “FRAMEwork“.

17. July 2023 : 8th Workshop of ‚Experimental Economics for the Environment’

On 12 and 13 July, experimental economists from Germany and abroad met for the 8th annual workshop on 'Experimental Economics for the Environment' in...

10. July 2023 : New member in our department of Environmental Economics

We welcome Gabi Waldhof as a new member of our team.

04. May 2023 : Do financial incentives undermine motivation to protect the environment in the long term?

Study by the University of Osnabrück examines the effects of cash incentives for environmentally friendly business practices.

26. April 2023 : New publications as part of the EU FRAMEwork Project

Members of the Department of Environmental Economics have published two reports as part of the FRAMEwork Project.

17. April 2023 : GFFW awards 2022 and 2023

A total of two GFFW awards were presented to members of our team in 2022 and 2023.

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