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8 Ergebnisse
M.Sc. Andreas Niedermeier,
Christian Mergel,
Dr. Agnes Emberger-Klein,
Prof. Dr. Klaus Menrad
Predictive models are increasingly crucial in navigating heterogeneous markets. This study develops a predictive model approach to forecast consumer cluster membership in the green fast-moving consumer goods sector, focusing on bio-based products like adhesives and plasters. Through two online surveys in Germany, we identified key factors acting as drivers and barriers, demonstrating their effectiveness in distinguishing similar consumer segments across both product categories. Utilizing multinomial logistic regression, we crafted a prediction model that accurately forecasts cluster membership, providing novel insights into consumer behavior towards non-food bio-based products. This facilitates the development of targeted business and marketing strategies, optimizing resource allocation in market research activities. Our findings offer significant contributions to understanding the dynamics influencing consumer choices in the bio-based product market.
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Lina Nißl
Vegetation (Gefäßpflanzen und Moose) im Latschengebüsch des Zugspitzplatts (2024) Bachelorarbeit an der Fakultät Wald und Forstwirtschaft, Hochschule Weihenstephan-Triesdorf (Betreuer: Prof. Dr. Jörg Ewald und Dr. Birgit Reger) .
Prof. Dr. Prisca Kremer-Rücker,
Kathrin Weber,
Dr. Lea Lorenz,
Dr. Christine Schmidt,
Dipl.-Ing. Mirjam Lechner,
Kim F. Schubert,
Amalie Anna Köhler,
Dr. Saskia Meier,
Prof. Dr. Armin Scholz
The welfare of dairy cows is becoming increasingly important. While diseases like mastitis and lameness are common ailments, injuries to the tail tip go largely unnoticed. The study aimed at investigating whether tail tip lesions, which are mostly described in beef cattle, also occurred on n = 5 dairy farms and, if so, what type and frequency? The study consisted of two phases. During the first part of the study tail tips of 78 dairy cows were examined over a period of six months; based on these results, we developed a training card on tail tip lesions in dairy cows, which was used in part two of the study to train further examiners to inspect four more flocks. In total, we collected n = 3587 tail records from n = 513 Holstein and n = 128 Simmental dairy cows. The overall frequency regarding all types of lesions ranged between 84.0 % (± 2.0) and 94.1 % (± 1.8) in Holstein herds and between 97.0 % (± 2.2) and 99.0 % (± 2.2) in Simmental herds. To our knowledge, this is the first investigation of tail tip lesions in German dairy cows. We concluded that tail tip lesions might be a frequent yet unnoticed condition in German dairy cows.
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Thomas Zieher,
Dr. Alois Simon,
Lisa Bischofer,
Josef Gadermaier,
Klaus Katzensteiner,
Dr. Michelangelo Olleck,
Prof. Dr. Jörg Ewald,
Klaus Klebinder
Berechtigungen: Peer Reviewed
Uncertainty of water balance simulations related to soil parameterization in Alpine forests under climate change conditions (2024) Proceedings of the IUFRO conference - Forests and Society towards 2050. 23-29 June 2024, Stockholm, Sweden .
Text Medienbeitrag,
Prof. Dr. Sabine Grüner-Lempart,
Julian Eckert
Humusauflage und Kohlenstoffspeicherung am Zugspitzplatt (2024) Bachelorarbeit an der Fakultät Wald und Forstwirtschaft, Hochschule Weihenstephan-Triesdorf (Betreuer: Dr. Michelangelo Olleck und Prof. Dr. Jörg Ewald) .
Text Medienbeitrag,
Prof. Dr. Sabine Grüner-Lempart,
Julian Eckert
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