Céline Pascale Claire Moreaux
Ph.d.-studerende
Section for Biodiversity
Universitetsparken 15, 2100 København Ø
In collaboration between the Centre for Macroecology, Evolution and Climate (CMEC) and the Institute for Food and Resource Economics (IFRO) at UCPH, my current research project focuses on the importance of biotic pollinators in food production systems both in the tropics and in temperate regions.
In this interdisciplinary work, I am conducting a meta-analysis on the effect of bees and other animal pollinators on coffee production. This has the aim to identify the level of pollination limitation in the crop and the varying degrees of this effect under different environmental conditions. This can subsequently assist in assessing the effects of changing climatic conditions on coffee agrosystems.
Furthermore, to assess the value of pollination services to society and the agricultural system in Germany, I am applying a stated preferences method. Using a choice modelling approach in four German states, I aim to identify the level of knowledge on pollinators among German citizens and to quantify the monetary value of their services provided to the public.
Primære forskningsområder
conservation and biodiversity, ecosystem services, choice modelling, survey design
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The value of biotic pollination and dense forest for fruit set of Arabica coffee: A global assessment
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