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Andre Deppermann

Guest Senior Research Scholar

Integrated Biosphere Futures Research Group

Biodiversity and Natural Resources Program

Biography

Andre Deppermann joined IIASA’s Ecosystems Services and Management Program (ESM) in October 2014 as a research scholar. His current scientific interests include the analysis of interlinkages between agricultural and energy markets and their environmental impacts. He is participating in the application and development of the Global Biosphere Management Model (GLOBIOM), currently focusing on impacts of climate change on European agriculture.

Dr. Deppermann graduated in economics with a specialization in international relations from the University of Münster, Germany and earned his PhD in agricultural economics from the University of Hohenheim, Germany. His dissertation work focused on the ex-ante measurement of redistributive effects of agricultural policy on farm incomes. Within his work, he applied a modelling system consisting of a large-scale partial equilibrium model of the European agricultural sector and a disaggregated programming model of the German agricultural sector.


Last update: 24 NOV 2014

Publications

European Commission, (2021). EU reference scenario 2020: energy, transport and GHG emissions : trends to 2050. Luxembourg: Publications Office. ISBN 978-92-76-39356-6

Strokov, A.S., Deppermann, A., Potashnikov, V.Y., Romanovskaya, A.A., & Havlik, P. (2020). Problems of Agricultural Policy Adaptation Within Sustainable Development Goals. Economic Policy 15 (6) 140-165. 10.18288/1994-5124-2020-6-140-165.

FABLE (2019). Pathways to Sustainable Land-Use and Food Systems. International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) and the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) , Laxenburg and Paris.

Deppermann, A., Havlik, P. , Valin, H. , Boere, E., Herrero, M., Vervoort, J., & Mathijs, E. (2018). The market impacts of shortening feed supply chains in Europe. Food Security 10 (6) 1401-1410. 10.1007/s12571-018-0868-2.