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Aktuelle Forschung in der Gartenbauökonomie: Tagungsband zum 1. Symposium für Ökonomie im Gartenbau am 27. November 2013 in der Paulinerkirche Göttingen

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  • Dirksmeyer, Walter (Ed.)
  • Theuvsen, Ludwig (Ed.)
  • Kayser, Maike (Ed.)

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[Vorwort] Das 1. Symposium für Ökonomie im Gartenbau fand am 27. November 2013 in der Paulinerkirche in Göttingen statt. Es wurde als Kooperation der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, des Thünen- Instituts für Betriebswirtschaft und des Agrarkompetenznetzes WeGa durchgeführt. Die Veranstaltung erfreute sich eines regen Interesses. Dies gilt mit Blick sowohl auf die Referentinnen und Referenten als auch auf die Teilnehmerinnen und Teilnehmer. Als Zielgruppe des Symposiums war nicht nur die Wissenschaft angesprochen, sondern auch die Beratung, die Anbaupraxis, die Verwaltung und die Politik. Vertreterinnen und Vertreter aller genannten Gruppen nahmen an der Tagung teil. In zwei parallelen Sessions wurden bei dem Symposium insgesamt 20 angemeldete Vorträge gehalten. Überwiegend von Nachwuchswissenschaftlerinnen und Nachwuchswissenschaftlern wurden (Zwischen-)Ergebnisse aus Promotionsvorhaben und anderen Forschungsprojekten vorgestellt. Zusätzlich hielten Frau Prof. Dr. Vera Bitsch von der Technischen Universität München und Herr Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Bokelmann von der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Plenarvorträge. Die Summe aller Vorträge auf der Tagung bildete die Breite der gartenbauökonomischen Forschung in Deutschland sehr gut ab. Sie finden das Programm des Symposiums im Anhang. [...]

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  • Dirksmeyer, Walter (Ed.) & Theuvsen, Ludwig (Ed.) & Kayser, Maike (Ed.), 2015. "Aktuelle Forschung in der Gartenbauökonomie: Tagungsband zum 1. Symposium für Ökonomie im Gartenbau am 27. November 2013 in der Paulinerkirche Göttingen," Thünen Reports 22, Johann Heinrich von Thünen Institute, Federal Research Institute for Rural Areas, Forestry and Fisheries.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:jhtire:22
    DOI: 10.3220/REP_22_2015
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