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Dr. Irina Solovieva


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Since 11/2016 Post-Doctoral researcher in ZEU.
Responsibilities: coordination of Master Program Transition Management, teaching, research (agricultural economics, eco-efficiency, land governance).
2009 - 2016

Research associate at the Institute for Agricultural Policy and Market Research (Agricultural and Environmental Policy), JLU Giessen
Responsibilities: PhD Thesis “Efficiency Analysis of Farming and Its Positive Environmental Externalities in the Ukrainian Carpathians” (Disputation in December 2016), teaching, research (eco-efficiency, interdisciplinary research)

2009 - 2014 Research associate in ZEU.
Responsibilities: coordination within collaboration project with African Universities APEDIA
2007 - 2009 Master in Transition Management, JLU Giessen
2002 - 2007      Diploma in Theoretical Economics, Kazan State University, Russia

 

Further Information


Affiliation Deputy Speaker of the focus Area "Climate & Environmental Change" | Postdoc
Focus Area Food & Energy Systems | Climate & Environmental Change
Research Focus
  • Ecological-economic interactions
  • Environmental efficiency
  • Land governance
  • Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA)
  • Structural Equation Modelling
ZEU Projects 
Selected publications
  • Solovyeva, I. and E. Xoplaki, 2021. Challenges and Shortcomings of Assessing the Socioeconomic Impacts of Climate Change – The Case of the Mediterranean. In: Quintana, O. (Ed.), 2021. Socioeconomic Impacts of Climate Change in the Mediterranean. IEMed Policy Study, pp. 40-51.
  • Solovyeva, I., 2017. Efficiency analysis of farming and its positive environmental externalities in the Ukrainian Carpathians. Cuvillier Verlag Göttingen.
  • Solovyeva I., and Nuppenau, E.-A., 2013. Environmental Efficiency of Traditional Farming with Consideration of Grassland Biodiversity:  Implication for the Ukrainian Carpathians. 87th Annual Conference of Agricultural Economics Society, University of Warwick, England 8-10 April 2013.
  • Solovyeva, I., and Nuppenau, E.-A., 2012. Improving Measures for Targeting Agri-Environmental Payments: The Case of High Nature Value Farming. International Agricultural Policy, 4, pp. 21-38.
  • Solovyeva, I., and Nuppenau, E.-A., 2011. Transition Pathways to Sustainable Agriculture and Regional Development: An Analysis of Farming Practices in Rural Areas of the Ukrainian Carpathians. In: Conference proceedings “Economics of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences in the Context of Globalization and Regional Challenges”, Kyiv, Ukraine 24-25 Oktober, “CP Kjmprint” 2011, pp. 77 – 89.
  • Solovyeva, I., Nuppenau, E.-A., Biro, R., and Larkham, K., 2011. Traditional Farming Systems and Transition Pathways to Sustainable Agriculture: A Comparative Analysis of Institutions and Cooperation in Romanian and Ukrainian Rural Areas of the Carpathian Mountains. IASC Conference proceedings 'Shared Resources in a Rapidly Changing World, European Regional Conference of the International Association for the Study of the Commons', Plovdiv, Bulgaria 14-17 September 2011, Digital Library of the Commons.
  • Nuppenau, E.-A., Waldhardt, R., and Solovyeva, I., 2011. Biodiversity and Traditional Pathways to Sustainable Agriculture: Implications for Interdisciplinary Research in the Carpathian Mountains. In: Knowles, Barbara (ed.), Conference proceedings “Mountain hay meadows – hotspots of biodiversity and traditional culture”, Gyimesközéplok, Romania  7-9 Juni 2010, Society of Biology, London, 2011, ISBN: 978-0-900490-40-8.