Projects

Running projects

 

BayCliMit

Indicator System for the Evaluation of Measures of the Bavarian Climate Mitigation (BayCliMit) Programme

Duration: from 2023 to 2026

Funding institution: Bavarian State Ministry of the Environment and Consumer Protection (StMUV)

Principal Investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Jennifer Kunz (Coordinator), PD Dr. Stephan Bosch, Prof. Dr. Peter Fiener, Prof. Dr. Harald Kunstmann, Dr. Laura Ludwig

Associate Researchers: Patricia Borel, Stefan Kurz

 

Research topic: Measuring climate mitigation measures in Bavaria

 

to the project

 

 

 

DYLAMUST

Soil erosion in agricultural landscapes in the context of dynamic changes of land use
patterns and structures (DYLAMUST)

Duration: from 2023 to 2026

Funding institution: German Research Foundation (DFG)

Principal Investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Peter Fiener, Prof. Dr. Thomas Scholten (University Tübingen)

Associate Researchers: Kay Seufferheld

 

Research topics: soil erosion, hybrid modelling, machine learning, deep learning, landscape patterns and structures

 

to the project

 

 

 

DynAWI

Dynamic Agricultural Weather Indicators (DynAWI) to forecast extreme weather events in agriculture using artificial intelligence and machine learning

Duration: from 2021 to 2024

Funding institution: German Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL)

Principal Investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Peter Fiener

Associate Researchers: Dr. Pedro Batista

 

Research topics: agricultural weather indicators (AWI), scalable spatial data infrastructure (DataCube), artificial intelligence

 

to the project

 

 

 

EARL

Erosion and Runoff Laboratory (EARL)

Duration: start 2022

Funding institution: Bavarian Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Forestry (StMELF)

Associate Researchers: Eva Resl, Johannes Mitterer, Karl Auerswald

Cooperation partners: Markus Disse (TU Munich), Peter Fiener (University of Augsburg)

 

Research topics: long-term erosion monitoring, optimized crop rotations and pest management

 

to the project

 

 

 

LaPaSed

The effect of landscape structure and patchiness on soil erosion, sediment transport and retention capacity

Duration: from 2020 to 2022

Funding Institution: German Academic Exhange Service (DAAD)

Principal Investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Peter Fiener, Prof. Dr. Tomáš Dostál (CTU Prag)

Associate Researchers: Dr. Florian Wilken, Dr. Josef Kasra, Dr. David Zumr, Dr. Miroslav Bauer, Dr. Pedro Batista

 

Research topics: soil erosion, sediment connectivity, patchiness of landscapes

 

to the project

 

 

 

 

SOLITAIRE

Quantifying the impact of soil erosion and climate change on soil security by using alternative fallout radionuclides (SOLITAIRE)

Duration: from 2020 to 2023

Funding institution: Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities co-financed by EU

Principal Investigator(s): Tom Vanwalleghem (University of Córdoba)

Cooperation partners: Andres Penuela, Adolfo Peña Acevedo and Vanesa García-Gamero (University of Córdoba), José Luis Mas and Santiago José Hurtado Bermúdez (University of Sevilla), Peter Fiener (University of Augsburg), Michael E. Ketterer

 

 

to the project

 

 

 

SOPLAS

SOPLAS - Macro- and microplastic in agricultural soil systems

Duration: from 2021 to 2024

Funding institution: European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme
under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement

Principal Investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Peter Fiener

Associate Researchers: Dr. Florian Wilken, Alessandro Fabrizi, Ana Carolina Cugler Moreira

 

Research topics: Click here

 

to the project

 

 

Completed Projects

 

MIRSed

Improving the quantification of sub-basin spatial sediment provenance fingerprinting using diffuse reflectance mid-infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy

Duration: from 2021 to 2022

Funding Institution: Humboldt Foundation

Principal Investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Kazem Nosrati, Prof. Dr. Peter Fiener (host)

 

Research topics: sediment finger printing, mid-infrared spectroscopy

 

to the project

 

 

 

 

TilEro

Tillage erosion affects crop yields and carbon balance in hummocky landscapes  

Duration: from 2019 to 2022

Funding institution: German Research Foundation (DFG)  

Principal Investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Peter Fiener, Prof. Dr. Michael Sommer (ZALF)

Associate Researchers: Lena Katharina Öttl

 

Research topics: tillage erosion, crop yields, soil organic carbon

 

to the project

 

 

 

MONSOON

MONSOON - Feedbacks between land cover, people, and climate
in the seasonally arid tropics

Duration: from 2018 to 2022

Funding institution: German Academic Exhange Service (DAAD) & German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) program Make our Research Great Again 2018-2022

Principal Investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Jed O. Kaplan, Prof. Dr. Peter Fiener (host)

Associate Researchers: Jake Simpson, Fenner Holman, Silvia Schrötter, Solveig Blöcher, Anna Stegmann

 

Research topics: vegetation modelling, climate and land surface interactions, wet and dry tropics

 

to the project

 

 

 

SoBio

Evaluating the role soil nutrients have on soil biogeochemical processes
in a tropical rain forest and sugarcane plantations in Uganda (SoBio)

Duration: from 2018 to 2022

Funding institution: German Academic Exhange Service (DAAD)

Principal Investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Peter Fiener, Jospeh Tamale

Associate Researchers: Prof. Dr. Sebastian Doetterl

 

Research topics: greenhaus gas fluxes, N fluxes, land use effects, humid tropics

 

to the project

 

 

 

SoErAl

Acceleration of soil erosion from arable land following climate and land management change

Duration: from 2020 to 2021

Funding institution: German Academic Exhange Service (DAAD)

Principal Investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Peter Fiener, Prof. Dr. Tomáš Dostál (CTU Prag)

Associate Researchers: Dr. Florian Wilken, Dr. Josef Kasra, Dr. David Zumr

 

Research topics: climate and land use change, soil erosion

 

to the project

 

 

 

 

MicBin

Microplastic in fresh water systems (MicBin)

Duration: from 2017 to 2021

Funding institution: German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
programm Plastic in the Environment

Principal Investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Peter Fiener

Associate Researchers: Raphael Rehm, Tabea Scheiterlein

 

Research topics: microplastic in agricultural soils, microplastic erosion from arable land, 3D laser microscopy

 

to the project

 

 

 

TropSOC

Tropical soil organic carbon dynamics along erosional disturbance gradients
in relation to variability in soil geochemistry and land use (TropSoc)

Duration: from 2016 to 2021

Funding institution: German Research Foundation (DFG), Emmy-Noether-Programm

Principal Investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Peter Fiener, Prof. Dr. Sebastian Doetterl

Associate Researchers: Benjamin Bukombe, Mario Reichenbach, Florian Wilken

 

Research topics: Click here

 

to the project

 

 

 

ModABC

Duration: from 2018 to 2019

Funding Institution: German Academic Exhange Service (DAAD)

Principal Investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Peter Fiener, Prof. Dr. Tomáš Dostál (CTU Prag)

Associate Researchers: Dr. Florian Wilken, Dr. Josef Krasa, Dr. David Zumr

 

Research topics: analysis of erosion modelling in Europe

 

to the project

 

 

 

TEROS

Lateral soil redistribution processes in an arable sloil landscape

Duration: from 2012 to 2018

Funding Institution: German Research Centre for Geoscience (GFZ),
Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF), University Augsburg

Principal Investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Peter Fiener, Prof. Dr. Michael Sommer (ZALF), Dr. Oliver Bens (GFZ)

Associate Researchers: Dr. Florian Wilken

 

Research topics: soil redistibution and soil organic carbon balance, physically-based modelling

 

to the project

 

 

 

 

IGCS Carbon

Effects of soil organic carbon redistribution upon green house gas effluxes from terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems in a small agricultural catchment in South-East India

Duration: from 2011 to 2012

Funding Institution: Indian Institute of Technology Madras, German Academic Exhange Service (DAAD)

Principal Investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Peter Fiener, Dr. Kristin Steger

 

Research topics: soil and soil organic carbon redistribution, green house gas fluxes from water harvesting lakes

 

to the project

 

 

Search