Adrian Lüdtke
Adrian Lüdtke is a doctoral researcher at the Department of Production Theory and Resource Economics in Agriculture (410a) at the University of Hohenheim. His research focuses on the monetary valuation of biodiversity-linked ecosystem services in German agriculture, combining meta-analytic, econometric, and spatial approaches to identify value determinants and enhance their integration into agricultural and environmental policy. His work aims to provide an evidence-based foundation for incorporating biodiversity into farm-level decision-making and for developing effective agri-environmental instruments under the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).
| 01/2024 – present | Research Associate | University of Hohenheim – Dept. 410a | Teaching & literature syntheses; course/tutorial support |
| 08/2024 – 09/2024 | Research Assistant | University of Hohenheim – Dept. 460f (Overflight project) | Data analysis |
| 02/2024 – 04/2024 | Research Assistant | University of Hohenheim – Dept. 420d | Literature searches and evaluation |
| 09/2023 – 01/2024 | Research Assistant | University of Hohenheim – Dept. 702 | Lit. reviews; communication & dissemination; stakeholder outreach; drafting texts |
| 04/2023 – 10/2023 | Visiting Scholar | Alliance of Bioversity International – CIAT | Primary data collection; microeconomic analysis; semi‑structured interviews |
| 03/2021 – 12/2021 | Research Assistant | HTW Dresden – BioNitrate Protection | Literature review; laboratory measurements |
| 08/2020 – 11/2021 | Research Assistant | HTW Dresden – SINS‑Saxony | Literature review; on‑farm measurements; stakeholder communication |