SGA-Jahrestagung 2026
7. und 8. Mai 2026 | BFH-HAFL, Zollikofen, Schweiz
Veranstaltungsprogramm
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Sitzungsübersicht |
| Datum: Freitag, 08.05.2026 | |||
| 8:30 - 9:45 |
GV (nur für Mitglieder) |
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| 9:45 - 10:00 |
Pause / Break III |
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| 10:00 - 11:00 |
Plenary Session II Ort: Aula 2 (Plenary) Die Perspektive des Detailhandels auf das Thema Resilienz im Ernährungssystem Aldi Suisse, Schweiz Regional and Sustainable Food Systems in Times of Crisis: Resilience, Adaptation, and Change Thünen Institut, Deutschland |
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| 11:00 - 11:10 |
Pause / Break IV |
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| 11:10 - 12:10 |
Session 4a: Farmers Adoption of Sustainable Practices Ort: Aula 2 (Plenary) Towards Conserving Species-rich Hay Meadows: What Explains Farmer Participation in Agri-Environment-Climatic Measures? 1: University of Hohenheim, Germany; 2: University of Applied sciences Nuertingen-Geislingen, Germany Moving beyond Yes or No: Dynamics of pesticide reduction practice adoption ETH Zürich, Switzerland Behavioral insights into the adoption dynamics of fungus-resistant grapevine varieties ETH Zürich, Switzerland |
Session 4b: Evaluating Incentives for Sustainable Farming Ort: Aula 1 Cost-efficiency of policy incentives in agricultural landscape scale management of biodiversity 1: ETHZ, Switzerland; 2: Agroscope, Switzerland; 3: Ruralis, Norway Causal Dynamics of the Conversion to Organic Farming 1: ETH, Switzerland; 2: WUR, The Netherlands; 3: Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy; 4: Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy Certification Impacts on Sustainable Soil Management and Wheat Performance: Evidence from Swiss Agriculture 1: FiBL, Switzerland; 2: University of Hohenheim, Germany; 3: ETH Zürich, Switzerland |
Session 4c (Organised): Resilience in Transition Ort: Room B 3.06 Resilience in Transition: Cultural, Social, and Agricultural Perspectives on Swiss Food Systems 1: AGRIDEA, Schweiz; 2: BFH-HAFL; 3: ZHAW, Institute of Natural Resource Sciences |
| 12:10 - 13:20 |
Mittagspause / Lunch Break II Ort: Restaurant (HAFL-Mensa, self-service) |
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| 13:20 - 14:20 |
Session 5a: Resilience of Grassland Farming Systems Ort: Aula 2 (Plenary) Overcoming collapse of farming systems: Shifting from vicious to virtuous circles in the extensive sheep farming system in Huesca (Spain) 1: Universidad Politécnica de Madrid- CEIGRAM, Spain; 2: Plant Production Systems Group, Wageningen University & Research, The Netherlands; 3: Business Economics Group, Wageningen University & Research, The Netherlands; 4: Advancing Systems Perspectives in Agriculture, EI Paas, Amboise, France; 5: System Dynamics Group, Department of Geography, University of Bergen, Norway Enhancing Resilience to Climate Extremes in Grassland-Based Farming Systems: From Field to Landscape 1: ETH Zürich, Schweiz; 2: IDiV and Universty of Lepizig; 3: UFZ Leipzig and University of Cottbus Mapping the Agroecological Performance of Grassland Farms in the Swiss Mountain Region 1: Agroscope, Schweiz; 2: Universität Bonn, Deutschland |
Session 5b: Information, Data & Decision-Making Ort: Aula 1 A framework for integrating farm machine data ETH, Switzerland Farm Succession and Sustainability Transformations in Swiss Agriculture: Exploring Media and Policy Discourses 1: Bern University of Applied Sciences, HAFL, Zollikofen, Switzerland; 2: Agroscope, Socioeconomics Research Group, Tänikon, Switzerland The role of information sources on integrated pest management adoption in European farming systems 1: ETH Zurich, Switzerland; 2: Queen's University Belfast; 3: University of Bonn, Germany |
Session 5c: Poster Ort: Aula 1 How Farmers Perceive Their Work: Comparing Working Conditions at CSA-Farms with other Farming Contexts 1: TU Berlin, Deutschland; 2: RIFS Potsdam Analysis of the institutional framework for the multifunctionality of agricultural buildings of landscape and heritage interest in the Swiss Mittelland 1: HES-so Valais, Switzerland; 2: University of Bern, Switzerland Quelles motivations à participer au projet "Agroécologie Suisse"? Une approche par les identités professionnelle Agroscope, Switzerland Exploring civil-society and private-sector engagement in biodiversity conservation: assessing the potential of non-governmental instruments Universität Hohenheim, Deutschland The Limits of Financial Incentives in Agricultural Innovation Uptake: Evidence from Swiss Vinyards ETH Zurich, Switzerland Ökonomische Modellierung von Landnutzungsverteilungen zur Förderung der Landschafts- und Erlebnisvielfalt: Chancen und Grenzen ökonomischer und ökologisch-kultureller Aspekte von Agrarumweltmaßnahmen am Beispiel der Region Stuttgart Uni Hohenheim, Deutschland |
| 14:20 - 15:20 |
Session 6a: SGA-Awards Ort: Aula 2 (Plenary) |
Session 6b: Social Resilience & Well-Being Ort: Aula 1 Human flourishing and a call for social resilience in Swiss agriculture: Insights from the “FarmCoSwiss” agricultural health cohort 1: Swiss TPH, Switzerland; 2: University of Basel, Switzerland; 3: Department of Anthropology, Durham University, Durham, United Kingdom; 4: Department of Environmental Social Sciences, Eawag, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, Dübendorf, Switzerland; 5: Institute of Political Science, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland; 6: Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland Agricultural commercialization, cooperatives and welfare – understanding the implications for coffee producers within Ethiopia’s agroindustrial model Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Development of a sustainability self-assessment tool for farmers: Indicator selection and balancing FiBL Schweiz, Departement Food System Sciences |
Session 6c: Direct Payments, Diversification & Land Use Ort: Room B 3.06 The impact of ad-hoc payments on crop diversification: Experiences from the 2018 drought in Germany 1: ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland; 2: Thuenen Institute of Farm Economics, Braunschweig, Germany; 3: Managerial Economics, Agroscope, Ettenhausen,Switzerland Direct payments and land concentration in Switzerland Agroscope, Schweiz Policy Incentives and Pesticide Renunciation: Evidence from Swiss Arable Farming 1: Agroscope; 2: Agricultural Economics and Policy Group, ETH Zürich |
| 15:20 - 15:30 |
Awards and closing remarks Ort: Aula 2 (Plenary) |
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