Supported Dissertations Hermann Eiselen Ph.D. Program Energy and Food Security
A total of 6 dissertations were supported in the thematic area of energy and food security:
Kiatkamjon Intani, Sustainable postharvest processing of maize residues (Zea maysL.) into biochar for agricultural and environmental applications, 2021 Summary as View-PDF
Bilhate Leta Chala, Valorizing by-products from primary coffee processing through anaerobic fermentation, 2020 Summary as View-PDF
Adhikari, Narayan Prasad, Spatial variation of biomass energy supply and demand in rural Nepal, 2017 Summary as View-PDF
Alvear, José Estuardo Jara , GIS-based sustainability assessment of decentralized rural electrification in the Amazon region - Case study Ecuador , 2017 Summary as View-PDF
Qiu Chen, Biomass Energy Economics and Rural Livelihoods in Sichuan, China, 2017 Summary as View-PDF
Guta, Dawit Diriba , Bio-Based Energy, Rural Livelihoods and Energy Security in Ethiopia, 2015 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: