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Harald Kaechele

Researcher at Leibniz Association

Publications -  35
Citations -  605

Harald Kaechele is an academic researcher from Leibniz Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Agriculture & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 30 publications receiving 474 citations.

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Spatial Targeting of Agri-Environmental Measures: Cost-Effectiveness and Distributional Consequences

TL;DR: This study analyzed the impacts of two spatial targeting options (targeting of erosion-reducing measures on erosion vulnerable areas; targeting of grassland extensification on N-pollution vulnerable areas) on the cost-effectiveness of the single measures and the entire agri-environmental program of the federal state of Brandenburg in Germany.
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Adverse impacts of pasture abandonment in Himalayan protected areas: Testing the efficiency of a Natural Resource Management Plan (NRMP)

TL;DR: In this paper, an integrated approach to study the impact of NRMP in the Himalayas of India has been applied by using satellite data and Geographic Information System (GIS) to develop a land cover map of the area and to note changes in the landscape over time after NRMP.
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Climate change and indicators of probable shifts in the consumption portfolios of dryland farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa: Implications for policy

TL;DR: In this article, a synthetic analysis using a set of indicators to assess the repercussions of predicted income reductions resulting from climate change on food consumption, nutrition, health expenditure, education, and recreation in Zimbabwe, Cameroon, South Africa and Ethiopia is presented.
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The greening of the European common agricultural policy by linking the European-wide obligation of set-aside with voluntary agri-environmental measures on a regional scale

TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduce the principle of implementing and managing spots for nature conservation and reflect on the ecological effects as well as on its political and economic implications, which is essentially based on two instruments that have been part of the EU's common agricultural policy (CAP) for a long time.
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Energy and economic analysis of traditional versus introduced crops cultivation in the mountains of the Indian Himalayas: A case study

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed the energy and economics associated with cultivation of traditional and introduced crops in the mountains of the Central Himalaya, India, and indicated that more research is needed to support sustainable crop cultivation in the fragile Himalayan environment.