Dr. Fatima Lambarraa-Lehnhardt – agricultural economy – Women Researcher Award

Dr. Fatima Lambarraa-Lehnhardt - agricultural economy - Women Researcher Award

Leibniz-Zentrum fĂĽr Agrarlandschaftsforschung -Germany

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🎓 Early academic pursuits

Dr. Fatima Lehnhardt began her academic journey in agricultural economics at the national school of agriculture in morocco, earning her diplôme d'ingénieur d'état in 2000. she then pursued advanced studies in spain, obtaining a master’s degree in agro-food marketing and a d.e.a/master of advanced studies in applied economics from the university of barcelona. her academic foundation was further solidified by her phd in applied and agricultural economics at the polytechnic university of catalonia (upc), where her dissertation on spanish agriculture reforms was awarded summa cum laude. in 2016, she attained her habilitation degree in economic sciences and management from usmba, morocco, cementing her status as a leading scholar. her early research approach, often intersecting themes of efficiency, investment behavior, and public policy, was rooted in quantitative modeling and systems-based analysis — drawing occasional inspiration from structured systems approaches used in power electronics frameworks.

đź’Ľ Professional endeavors

Dr. Lehnhardt's professional trajectory spans over two decades, encompassing roles in morocco, spain, germany, and the usa. she has held academic and research positions such as lecturer at the polytechnic university of catalonia, postdoctoral researcher at creda-upc-irta and university of göttingen, and professor of agricultural economics at the national school of agriculture in morocco. since 2020, she has served as a postdoctoral researcher at zalf within the “agricultural landscape systems” division and currently collaborates as a guest researcher at the university of göttingen. she has also agricultural economy engaged in consultancy and expert evaluation with the european commission, showcasing her expertise in agricultural sustainability, development policy, and behavioral economics.

🔬 Contributions and research focus

Dr. Lehnhardt’s scholarly contributions lie at the intersection of agricultural economics, resilience assessment, sustainability, and behavioral science. her work emphasizes participatory approaches to evaluating the resilience of farming systems, adoption of digital tools in african agriculture, and the transformation of agroecosystems under climate stress. her interdisciplinary lens integrates tools reminiscent of power electronics system optimization — employing dynamic modeling to study farmers’ responses, sustainability metrics, and productivity enhancement. notable projects include agricultural economy organizing sessions on sustainable crop protection, leading symposiums on food security in africa, and pioneering gender inclusion initiatives in agricultural research.

🌍 Impact and influence

Dr. Lehnhardt has made a significant mark on the international agricultural economics landscape. she is an associate editor of the agroforestry systems journal, a mentor in international mentoring programs for women in agricultural research, and a member of multiple professional bodies, including the international association of agricultural economists (iaae) and the european business @ biodiversity platform. she chaired high-level academic sessions and agricultural economy served on numerous organizing and scientific committees, including landscape2024, one of the leading conferences on agroecosystems. her multidisciplinary approach has been described as systems-driven, informed by frameworks akin to power electronics circuit analysis—highlighting her capacity to bridge agricultural and systems engineering thinking.

📚 Academic cites and editorial roles

Beyond her publications and conference contributions, dr. lehnhardt holds editorial responsibility as an associate editor and peer reviewer for leading journals. she is highly cited in research concerning technical efficiency, agricultural policy reform, and digital transformation in farming, particularly in african and mediterranean regions. her collaborations with global experts, including professors from the agricultural economy university of illinois and university of florida, have enriched her scholarly standing and visibility within applied economics. her editorial oversight and methodological rigor have reinforced scientific standards in agro-food systems modeling and analysis.

🌱 Legacy and future contributions

Dr. Lehnhardt’s legacy is defined by her commitment to sustainable transformation in agriculture, mentorship of early-career researchers, and promotion of inclusive research practices. through her work at zalf and international collaborations, she continues to drive research that not only informs policy but also empowers local farming communities. her future vision focuses on leading interdisciplinary working groups for participatory resilience assessments and advancing the integration of digital innovations into smallholder systems. with her strategic leadership, she aims to nurture global networks that merge economic theory with grassroots action—laying the foundation for a resilient, tech-enabled agricultural future.

Notable Publications

  • Title: Resilience and technical efficiency trade-offs: implications to the sustainability of farming systems in Algeria and Spain
    Author(s): Fatima Lambarraa-Lehnhardt, Martijn Walls, Mourad Latati, Amina Raggas, Rico Ihle
    Journal: Journal of Agriculture and Food Research

  • Title: Farmers’ Perceptions of the Efficacy of Current Climate Risk Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies on Agriculture in The Gambia
    Author(s): Sheriff Ceesay, Fatima Lambarraa-Lehnhardt, Mohamed Ben Omar Ndiaye, Diatou Thiaw, Mamma Sawaneh, Johannes Schuler
    Journal: Land

  • Title: Climate risk perception and adaptation strategies of smallholder farmers in The Gambia
    Author(s): Fatima Lambarraa-Lehnhardt, Sheriff Ceesay, Mohamed Ben Omar Ndiaye, Diatou Thiaw, Mamma Sawaneh
    Journal: Discover Sustainability

Dr. Inzamam Ul Haq – Plant Protection – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Inzamam Ul Haq - Plant Protection - Best Researcher Award

Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou, China - China

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🌱 Early academic pursuits

Inzamam Ul Haq's academic journey began with a strong foundation in entomology and crop protection. he earned his m.sc. (hons.) in agricultural entomology from the university of agriculture, faisalabad, pakistan, where he delved into understanding the effects of irrigation regimens on systemic insecticides against the whitefly bemisia tabaci. with a cgpa of 3.52/4.00, he demonstrated a consistent dedication to his studies. further advancing his expertise, he completed his ph.d. in entomology (plant protection) from gansu agricultural university, china, achieving an impressive 85.8% marks. his doctoral research focused on eco-friendly management strategies for the fall armyworm, spodoptera frugiperda, and comparative satellitome analysis of its geographically distant populations.

🏢 Professional endeavors

Inzamam’s professional career reflects his commitment to both research and education. he began as a research internee at the ayub agricultural research institute, faisalabad, pakistan, where he gained hands-on experience in agricultural research. later, he served as a school teacher in the punjab education department, pakistan, nurturing young minds. currently, he is a postdoctoral researcher at fujian agriculture and forestry university, china, where he continues to make significant strides in plant protection and entomological studies.

🔬 Contributions and research focus

Inzamam’s research primarily revolves around sustainable and eco-friendly pest management solutions. his ph.d. research contributed valuable insights into the control of spodoptera frugiperda, a major pest impacting global agriculture. he explored the satellitome analysis and transposable elements in its geographically Plant Protection distinct populations, enhancing the understanding of pest adaptability and management. during his m.sc., he investigated the interaction between irrigation regimens and systemic insecticides in combating whiteflies, contributing to optimized pest control practices in cotton crops.

🏅 Accolades and recognition

Inzamam's academic and research achievements are evident in his stellar academic performance and his growing presence in the scientific community. with Plant Protection publications indexed in renowned platforms like google scholar and researchgate, he has established himself as a promising researcher in the field of entomology. his ability to secure international academic positions highlights the recognition of his work on a global scale.

🌍 Impact and influence

Inzamam’s work addresses critical challenges in agriculture, particularly the sustainable management of pests that threaten food security worldwide. his Plant Protection contributions to understanding the genetic and ecological aspects of pests like the fall armyworm provide a foundation for developing targeted and environmentally friendly control strategies. his research also influences policy-making and farming practices, ensuring a balance between productivity and sustainability.

đź”— Legacy and future contributions

with a deep-rooted passion for entomology and crop protection, inzamam is poised to leave a lasting legacy in sustainable agriculture. as a postdoctoral researcher, he aims to broaden his research into innovative pest management solutions using advanced genetic and ecological tools. his future work is expected to further bridge the gap between research and practical implementation, benefiting both farmers and ecosystems.

Notable Publications 

  • Title: Interactions Between Nanoparticles and Tomato Plants: Influencing Host Physiology and the Tomato Leafminer’s Molecular Response
    Authors: Inzamam Ul Haq, Xiangyun Cai, Habib Ali, Muhammad Rehan Akhtar, Muhammad Adeel Ghafar, Moazam Hyder, Youming Hou
    Journal: Nanomaterials
  • Title: Characteristics of Rapeseed (Brassica rapa L.) genome DREB family demonstrate their roles in stress
    Authors: Yi Gong, Zejiang Qiu, Weihai Hou, Inzamam Ul Haq, Muhammad Rizwan Shafiq, Badr Alharthi
    Journal: Plant Stress
  • Title: Drought reduced the adaptability of Myzus persicae on drought-tolerant potato cultivars
    Authors: Ke-Xin Zhang, Chun-Yan Lin, Hui-Ping Liu, Inzamam UI Haq, Peter Quandahor, Yu-Ping Gou, Chun-Chun Li, Ze-Yuan Yang, Chang-Zhong Liu
    Journal: Entomologia Generalis
  • Title: Do Phagostimulants, Alone or Combined with Ammonium Acetate, Di-Ammonium Phosphate, and Acetic Acid, Effectively Attract Both Sexes of Peach Fruit Flies, Bactrocera zonata (Diptera: Tephritidae)? Insights from Laboratory and Field Bioassays
    Authors: Muhammad Junaid Nisar, Muhammad Dildar Gogi, Asim Abbasi, Bilal Atta, Qudsia Yousafi, Inzamam Ul Haq, Mishal Subhan, Hayssam M. Ali, Waleed A. A. Alsakkaf, Mohamed S. Basiouny
    Journal: Insects
  • Title: Replacing soybean meal with lesser mealworm Alphitobius diaperinus improves broiler productive performances, haematology, intestinal morphology and meat quality
    Authors: M. Sajjad, M. Binyameen, Asif Sajjad, M. Sarmad, A. Abbasi, E.U. Khan, I.U. Haq, Mishal Subhan, A.R. Alhimaidi, R.A. Amran
    Journal: Journal of Insects as Food and Feed