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; ; ; ; (2023) Determinants and impact of farmers' participation in social media groups: Evidence from irrigated areas of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. IAMO Discussion Paper No. 201, Halle (Saale): IAMO.
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; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; (2023) How to keep it adequate: A protocol for ensuring validity in agent-based simulation. Environmental Modelling & Software 159

; (2023) Young farmers in “The New World of Work”: The contribution of new media to the work engagement and professional identities. Rural Sociology

; ; (2023) Living with the land: Introduction. In: van de Grift, L., Müller, D., Unger, C. R. (eds.) (2023): Living with the land: Rural and agricultural actors in twentieth-century Europe - a handbook, Contemporary European History, Vol. 3, 1-13: De Gruyter.

; ; (2023) Living with the land: Rural and agricultural actors in twentieth-century Europe - a handbook.: 363.

; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; (2023) Scale decisions and good practices in socio-environmental systems modelling: Guidance and documentation during problem scoping and model formulation. Socio-Environmental Systems Modelling 5

; ; ; ; ; (2023) Exploring the emergence and changing dynamics of a new integrated rice-crawfish farming system in China. Environmental Research Letters

; ; ; ; (2023) Multi-objective spatial optimization to balance trade-offs between farmland bird diversity and potential agricultural net returns. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 345

; ; ; ; ; (2022) Resource frontiers and agglomeration economies: The varied logics of transnational land-based investing in Southern and Eastern Africa. Ambio : a journal of human environment 51 (6): 1535–1551.

; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; (2022) Integrated assessment of the sustainability and resilience of farming systems. In: Meuwissen, M. P. M., Feindt, P. H., Garrido, A., Mathijs, E., Soriano, B., Urquhart, J., Spiegel, A. (eds.): Resilient and sustainable farming systems in Europe: Exploring diversity and pathways, 279-301: Cambridge University Press.