Christian Folberth
Senior Research Scholar
Agriculture, Forestry, and Ecosystem Services Research Group
Biodiversity and Natural Resources Program
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Biography
Christian Folberth joined IIASA's Ecosystem Services and Management Program as a Research Scholar in November 2013. He received his BSc in Horticultural Sciences and MSc in Environmental Planning and Engineering Ecology from Technical University of Munich. For the latter, he investigated factors influencing the degradation of pesticides in soil samples under laboratory conditions and a method for estimating the bioavailability of pesticides in soils.Subsequently, he conducted a PhD research project at the Swiss Federal institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (EAWAG) and ETH Zurich. The thesis dealt with large-scale modeling of climate change impacts on global crop yields, regionalization of the crop model for sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), and the assessment of different management practices for elevating yields and adapting to climate change in SSA. Additional research projects included climate change impacts on biofuel production in the USA, unbalanced fertilizer application in SSA, and the participation in the Intersectoral Impact Model Intercomparison Project (ISI-MIP).
Dr. Folberth's research interests include bio-physical agricultural modeling, climate change impacts on agricultural production, and environmental quality related to agricultural production.
Last update: 19 NOV 2013
Publications
Li, J., Chen, Y., Cai, K., Fu, J., Tang, T. , Chen, Y., Folberth, C. , & Liu, Y. (2022). A high-resolution nutrient emission inventory for hotspot identification in the Yangtze River Basin. Journal of Environmental Management 321 e115847. 10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.115847.
Ermolieva, T., Knopov, P.S., Gorbachuk, V.M., Zaslavskyi, V.A., Borodina, O.M., Gaivoronski, A.A., Havlik, P. , Balkovič, J. , Skalský, R. , Folberth, C. , Derci Augustynczik, A.L., Cao, G.-Y., & Wang, G. (2022). Agricultural Adaptation to Climate Change through Risk-Based Crop Insurance: Estimating Probability Distributions of Crop Yields using Weather Parameters, Climate Change Indicators and Soil Characteristics. In: Norwegian-Georgian-Moldavian-Ukrainian School on Innovation and Risk Management, November 19-26, 2022, Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University, Georgia.
Ippolito, T., Balkovič, J. , Skalský, R. , Folberth, C. , & Neff, J. (2022). Investigating the Biophysical Determinants of Soil Organic Carbon Response to Management in the EPIC-IIASA Model. IIASA YSSP Report. Laxenburg, Austria: IIASA