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The Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) e.V. in Müncheberg is a member institute of the Leibniz Association. ZALF conducts scientific research on the complex interactions within agricultural landscapes in order to provide knowledge for their
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use.


Research

ZALF conducts scientific research on causal relationships and interactions in agricultural landscapes and the development of ecologically and economically sustainable land use systems. The institute has about 418 employees (as of July 2022) working in three Research Areas, one Research Platform, an Experimental Infrastructure Platform with a total experimental area of about 150 ha located in Müncheberg, Dedelow and
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, as well as administrative and supporting units. According to its statutes, ZALF conducts scientific research on causal relationships in agricultural landscapes and aims to provide knowledge for their sustainable use. To this end, ZALF covers a wide range of topics from basic to application-oriented research and contributes to public welfare by means of scientific
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to relevant target groups in society, politics and the economy. ZALF addresses its research questions in three interdisciplinary Research Areas, which are closely interlinked via topical and methodological interfaces: * Landscape Functioning: How do agricultural landscapes function? * Land Use and Governance: How can we sustainably develop and shape intensively used agricultural landscapes? * Agricultural Landscape Research: What will the agricultural landscapes of the future look like? The thematic work in these three Research Areas is supported and linked via the Research Platform "Data Analysis and Simulation". The numerous field- and landscape-related ZALF research infrastructures are bundled in the "Experimental Infrastructure Platform" (EIP).


Structure

* Research Area 1 „Landscape Functioning“ * Research Area 2 „Land Use and Governance“ * Research Area 3 „Agricultural Landscape Research * Research Platform „Data Analysis and Simulation“ * Experimental Infrastructure Platform Since 2009, the temporarily affiliated
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belongs to the research network of the Senckenberg Research Institute.


History

The stony and sandy soils and the dry regions in eastern Germany led
Erwin Baur Erwin Baur (16 April 1875, in Ichenheim, Grand Duchy of Baden – 2 December 1933) was a German geneticist and botanist. Baur worked primarily on plant genetics. He was director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Breeding Research (since 1938 Erwi ...
to found the
Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Plant Breeding Research The Kaiser Wilhelm Society for the Advancement of Science (German: ''Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften'') was a German scientific institution established in the German Empire in 1911. Its functions were taken over by ...
. in Müncheberg, east of Berlin, in 1928. The primary objective was to breed more resistant and less demanding crops. After the Second World War, the institute was transferred to the ''Central Research Institute for Arable and Plant Crops'' and, from 1970, to the ''Research Centre for Soil Fertility'' of the ''Academy of Agricultural Sciences'' of the
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. After the
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, ZALF was re-established in 1992 in the legal form of a non-profit, registered association as “Zentrum für Agrarlandschafts- und Landnutzungsforschung e.V.” On the recommendation of the German Council of Science and Humanities (“Wissenschaftsrat”), the institute became part of the so-called Blue List (“Arbeitsgemeinschaft Blaue Liste”; AG-BL), which was later transformed into the Leibniz Association. Currently, ZALF is managed by its Executive Board members Prof. Frank A. Ewert (Scientific Director) and Martin Jank (Administrative Director). Basic funding is provided in equal parts by the Brandenburg Ministry of Science, Research and Culture (MWFK) and the
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(BMEL). The ZALF campus in Müncheberg also features an experimental orchard headed by Hilmar Schwärzel, with a collection of 1,000 varieties distributed among 4,000 individual trees. This station has been affiliated with the “Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt für Gartenbau und Arboristik e.V.” (LVGA) in Großbeeren as a new department since July 22, 2019. On May 2, 1992, the ZALF spin-off Umwelt-Geräte-Technik GmbH (UGT), based in Müncheberg, started its activities. The company founders Manfred Seyfarth and Bernd Fürst and their team started their own business in the field of scientific instrument engineering, including the production of PE-HD lysimeter stations


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