Alina Gombert

Alina Gombert
Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main · Institute of Human Geography

Master of Science
PhD Student working on agricultural technologies @ Research Training Group 'Fixing Futures'

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Additional affiliations
December 2019 - March 2023
Bundesministerium für Ernährung und Landwirtschaft
Position
  • B.Sc.
April 2018 - August 2019
Julius Kühn-Institut
Position
  • B.Sc.
Education
October 2019 - March 2023
University of Bonn
Field of study
  • Crop Science
March 2017 - July 2017
ISARA-Lyon
Field of study
  • Agriculture
October 2014 - February 2018
Hochschule Rhein-Waal
Field of study
  • Sustainable Agriculture

Publications

Publications (7)
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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"...
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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...
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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...
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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...

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