Supported Dissertations Hermann Eiselen Ph.D. Program Animal Husbandry and Food Security
A total of 8 dissertations were supported in the thematic area of animal husbandry and food security:
Tossapond Kewprasopsak, Behavioral economic impact on animal health surveillance system in Thailand, 2021 Summary as View-PDF
Bukari, Kaderi Noagah, Farmer-herder relations in Ghana: Interplay of environmental change, conflict, cooperation and social networks, 2017 Summary as View-PDF
Kaewtapee, Chanwit, Evaluation of Amino Acid Digestibility Values of Protein Feedstuffs and Dietary Protein Content in Combination with Probiotic Supplementation in Growing Pigs, 2017 Summary as View-PDF
Traoré, Sékou Amadou, Contribution of cattle breeds to household livelihoods and food security in southern Mali, 2017 Summary as View-PDF
Belete, Tatek Woldu, Optimizing community-based breeding for indigenous goat breeds in Ethiopia, 2016 Summary as View-PDF
Kihiu, Evelyne Nyathira, Pastoral Practices, Economics, and Institutions of Sustainable Rangeland Management in Kenya, 2016 Summary as View-PDF
Kurtz, Ditmar Bernado, Management of excess standing biomass in Argentinean grasslands to increase grass and livestock productivity., 2016 Summary as View-PDF
Mersha, Sintayehu Yigrem, Contribution of cattle and dairy products to smallholder farming systems, household income and nutrition in southern Ethiopia, 2014 Summary as View-PDF
INFORMATION ABOUT THE PH.D.-PROGRAMS
Here are the two Ph. D.-programs in the area of food security and rural poverty alleviation: