Alina GombertGoethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main · Institute of Human Geography
Alina Gombert
Master of Science
PhD Student working on agricultural technologies
@ Research Training Group 'Fixing Futures'
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Introduction
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December 2019 - March 2023
Bundesministerium für Ernährung und Landwirtschaft
Position
- B.Sc.
April 2018 - August 2019
Education
October 2019 - March 2023
March 2017 - July 2017
October 2014 - February 2018
Publications
Publications (7)
In this work, a functional prototype of the BeeCheck counting device was evaluated for its accuracy to validate its suitability for scientific purposes. Two different approaches were applied: (i) we manually compared electronic data of the counting device by video recordings of entry and exit events, and (ii) by using the so-called "robber's test"...
Across Central Asia, agriculture largely depends on irrigation due to arid and semi-arid climatic conditions. Water is abstracted from rivers, which are largely fed by glacier melt. In the course of climate change, glaciers melt down so that a reduced glacier volume and reduced water runoffs are expected to be available for irrigation. Tree wind br...
Across Central Asia, agriculture largely depends on irrigation due to arid and semi-arid climatic conditions. Water is abstracted from rivers, which are largely fed by glacier melt. In the course of climate change, glaciers melt down so that a reduced glacier volume and reduced water runoffs are expected being available for irrigation. Tree wind br...
Forests make important contributions to safeguarding agricultural production, food security and nutrition of rural and urban populations. The walnut-fruit forests in Kyrgyzstan constitute a unique resource in this regard. Simultaneously, they are of global importance as a biodiversity hotspot. However, current patterns of forest management are unsu...