Sarah Prehsler
Dipl.-Ing. Sarah Prehsler
Status Currently not employed at BOKU
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Year: 2014 - Habermas and the innovation platform: do multi- stakeholder interventions create communicative rationalities for innovation?
Autoren: Probst, L; Prehsler, S; Hauser, M
Event: System Innovation towards Sustainable Agriculture
Year: 2012 - The bark fibre connection- A comparison of prehistoric Linden (Tilia ssp.) bark rope making in Austria with contemporary baobab (Adansonia digitata L.) bark fibre rope production in West Africa
Autoren: Van der Stege, C; Leach, H; Reschreiter, H; Prehsler, S
Event: 13th Congress of the International Society of Ethnobiology 2012
Year: 2009 - To Plant or Not to Plant? – Considering the Cultural Context of Adoptive Transplantation of Baobab (Adansonia digitata L.) and Tamarind (Tamarindus indica L.) in West Africa.
Autoren: Buchmann, C.; Prehsler, S.; Hartl, A.; Vogl, C.
Event: Tropentag, International Research on Food Security, Natural Resource Management and Rural Development 2009 - Biophysical and socio-economic frame conditions for the sustainable management of natural resources
Year: 2009 - To plant or not to plant? Cultural reasons and barriers for adoptive transplantation of wild fruit trees in West Africa
Autoren: Buchmann, C.; Prehsler, S.; Hartl, A.; Vogl, R.C.
Event: 50th Annual Meeting of the Society for Economic Botany 2009
Year: 2009 - The ethnobotany of baobab and tamarind in West Africa- a regional study
Autoren: Buchmann, C.; Prehsler, S.; Hartl, A.; Vogl, R.C.
Event: 1st Meeting of the European Chapter of the Society for Economic Botany 2009 - Ethnobotany networks in Europe
Year: 2009 - To plant or not to plant? Cultural reasons and barriers for adoptive transplantation of wild fruit trees in West Africa
Autoren: Buchmann, C.; Prehsler, S.; Hartl, A.; Vogl, R.C.
Event: 50th Annual Meeting of the Society for Economic Botany 2009
Year: 2009 - To Plant or Not to Plant? – Considering the Cultural Context of Adoptive Transplantation of Baobab (Adansonia digitata L.) and Tamarind (Tamarindus indica L.) in West Africa
Autoren: Buchmann, C.; Prehsler, S.; Hartl, A.; Vogl, C.
Event: Tropentag, International Research on Food Security, Natural Resource Management and Rural Development 2009 - Biophysical and socio-economic frame conditions for the sustainable management of natural resources