@misc{EisenhauerFrankWeigeltetal., author = {Eisenhauer, Nico and Frank, Karin and Weigelt, Alexandra and Bartkowski, Bartosz and Beugnon, R{\´e}my and Liebal, Katja and Mahecha, Miguel and Quaas, Martin and Al-Halbouni, Djamil and Bastos, Ana and Bohn, Friedrich J. and Brito, Mariana Madruga de and Denzler, Joachim and Feilhauer, Hannes and Fischer, Rico and Fritsche, Immo and Guimaraes-Steinicke, Claudia and H{\"a}nsel, Martin and Haun, Daniel B. M. and Herrmann, Hartmut and Huth, Andreas and Kalesse-Los, Heike and Koetter, Michael and Kolleck, Nina and Krause, Melanie and Kretschmer, Marlene and Leit{\~a}o, Pedro J. and Masson, Torsten and Mora, Karin and M{\"u}ller, Birgit and Peng, Jian and P{\"o}hlker, Mira L. and Ratzke, Leonie and Reichstein, Markus and Richter, Solveig and R{\"u}ger, Nadja and S{\´a}nchez-Parra, Beatriz and Shadaydeh, Maha and Sippel, Sebastian and Tegen, Ina and Thr{\"a}n, Daniela and Umlauft, Josefine and Wendisch, Manfred and Wolf, Kevin and Wirth, Christian and Zacher, Hannes and Zaehle, S{\"o}nke and Quaas, Johannes}, title = {A belowground perspective on the nexus between biodiversity change, climate change, and human well-being}, series = {Journal of Sustainable Agriculture and Environment}, volume = {3}, journal = {Journal of Sustainable Agriculture and Environment}, number = {2}, publisher = {Wiley}, issn = {2767-035X}, doi = {10.1002/sae2.12108}, pages = {12}, abstract = {Soil is central to the complex interplay among biodiversity, climate, and society. This paper examines the interconnectedness of soil biodiversity, climate change, and societal impacts, emphasizing the urgent need for integrated solutions. Human-induced biodiversity loss and climate change intensify environmental degradation, threatening human well-being. Soils, rich in biodiversity and vital for ecosystem function regulation, are highly vulnerable to these pressures, affecting nutrient cycling, soil fertility, and resilience. Soil also crucially regulates climate, influencing energy, water cycles, and carbon storage. Yet, climate change poses significant challenges to soil health and carbon dynamics, amplifying global warming. Integrated approaches are essential, including sustainable land management, policy interventions, technological innovations, and societal engagement. Practices like agroforestry and organic farming improve soil health and mitigate climate impacts. Effective policies and governance are crucial for promoting sustainable practices and soil conservation. Recent technologies aid in monitoring soil biodiversity and implementing sustainable land management. Societal engagement, through education and collective action, is vital for environmental stewardship. By prioritizing interdisciplinary research and addressing key frontiers, scientists can advance understanding of the soil biodiversity-climate change-society nexus, informing strategies for environmental sustainability and social equity.}, language = {en} } @misc{BillerbeckKieferWinkleretal., author = {Billerbeck, Anna and Kiefer, Christoph P. and Winkler, Jenny and Bernath, Christiane and Sensfuß, Frank and Kranzl, Lukas and M{\"u}ller, Andreas and Ragwitz, Mario}, title = {The race between hydrogen and heat pumps for space and water heating: A model-based scenario analysis}, series = {Energy Conversion and Management}, volume = {299}, journal = {Energy Conversion and Management}, publisher = {Elsevier BV}, issn = {0196-8904}, doi = {10.1016/j.enconman.2023.117850}, pages = {19}, abstract = {This paper analyses different levels and means of the electrification of space and hot water heating using an explorative modelling approach. The analysis provides guidance to the ongoing discussion on favourable pathways for heating buildings and the role of secondary energy carriers such as hydrogen or synthetic fuels. In total, 12 different scenarios were modelled with decarbonisation pathways until 2050, which cover all 27 member states of the European Union. Two highly detailed optimisation models were combined to cover the building stock and the upstream energy supply sector. The analysis shows that decarbonisation pathways for space and water heating based on large shares of heat pumps have at least 11\% lower system costs in 2050 than pathways with large shares of hydrogen or synthetic fuels. This translates into system cost savings of around €70 bn. Heat pumps are cost-efficient in decentralised systems and in centralised district heating systems. Hence, heat pumps should be the favoured option to achieve a cost-optimal solution for heating buildings. Accordingly, the paper makes a novel and significant contribution to understanding suitable and cost-efficient decarbonisation pathways for space and hot water heating via electrification. The results of the paper can provide robust guidance for policymakers.}, language = {en} } @misc{RennerJeitzinerAlbertetal., author = {Renner, Caroline and Jeitziner, Marie-Madlen and Albert, Monika and Brinkmann, Sabine and Diserens, Karin and Dzialowski, Imanuel and Heidler, Maria-Dorothea and L{\"u}ck, Martina and Nusser-M{\"u}ller-Busch, Ricki and Sandor, Peter S. and Sch{\"a}fer, Andreas and Scheffler, Bettina and Wallesch, Claus and Zimmermann, Gudrun and Nydahl, Peter}, title = {Guideline on multimodal rehabilitation for patients with post-intensive care syndrome}, series = {Critical Care}, volume = {27}, journal = {Critical Care}, number = {1}, publisher = {Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, issn = {1364-8535}, doi = {10.1186/s13054-023-04569-5}, pages = {1 -- 14}, abstract = {Background Intensive Care Unit (ICU) survivors often experience several impairments in their physical, cognitive, and psychological health status, which are labeled as post-intensive care syndrome (PICS). The aim of this work is to develop a multidisciplinary and -professional guideline for the rehabilitative therapy of PICS. Methods A multidisciplinary/-professional task force of 15 healthcare professionals applied a structured, evidence-based approach to address 10 scientific questions. For each PICO-question (Population, Intervention, Comparison, and Outcome), best available evidence was identified. Recommendations were rated as "strong recommendation", "recommendation" or "therapy option", based on Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluation principles. In addition, evidence gaps were identified. Results The evidence resulted in 12 recommendations, 4 therapy options, and one statement for the prevention or treatment of PICS. Recommendations: early mobilization, motor training, and nutrition/dysphagia management should be performed. Delirium prophylaxis focuses on behavioral interventions. ICU diaries can prevent/treat psychological health issues like anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorders. Early rehabilitation approaches as well as long-term access to specialized rehabilitation centers are recommended. Therapy options include additional physical rehabilitation interventions. Statement: A prerequisite for the treatment of PICS are the regular and repeated assessments of the physical, cognitive and psychological health in patients at risk for or having PICS. Conclusions PICS is a variable and complex syndrome that requires an individual multidisciplinary, and multiprofessional approach. Rehabilitation of PICS should include an assessment and therapy of motor-, cognitive-, and psychological health impairments.}, language = {en} } @incollection{UlrichSchlegelMertensetal., author = {Ulrich, Rainer G. and Schlegel, Matthias and Mertens, Marc and Groschup, Martin H. and Schmidt-Chanasit, Jonas and Plenge-B{\"o}nig, Anita and Jacob, Jens and Pelz, Hans-Joachim and Freise, Jona and Wenk, Matthias and Thiel, J{\"o}rg and Triebenbacher, Cornelia and Schmolz, Eric and Kurth, Andreas and Kr{\"u}ger, Frank and R{\"u}he, Ferdinand and Kiffner, Christian and Ansorge, Hermann and Gerwin, Werner and Wegener, Wolfgang and M{\"u}ller, J{\"o}rg and Bemmann, Margit and Wolf, Ronny and Otto, Lutz-Florian and Oehme, Rainer and Pfeffer, Martin and Heckel, Gerald and Schex, Susanne and Essbauer, Sandra S.}, title = {Netzwerk Nagetier-{\"u}bertragene Pathogene: Monitoring von Hantavirus-Infektionen in Deutschland}, series = {Wildhygiene, Wildtierkrankheiten, Parasiten, Epidemiologie}, booktitle = {Wildhygiene, Wildtierkrankheiten, Parasiten, Epidemiologie}, publisher = {Ges. f{\"u}r Wildtier- und Jagdforschung}, address = {Halle/Saale}, isbn = {978-378-88131-2-3}, issn = {1436-3895}, pages = {229 -- 250}, language = {de} } @misc{ChabrillatKaufmannMerzetal., author = {Chabrillat, Sabine and Kaufmann, H. and Merz, Bruno and M{\"u}ller, Andreas and Bens, Oliver and Lemmnitz, Christine}, title = {Development of relationships between reflectance and erosion modelling: Test site preliminary field spectral analysis}, abstract = {Verlagsort: Herrsching}, language = {en} } @misc{DreyerMuellerBernascheketal., author = {Dreyer, Christian and M{\"u}ller, Vivian C. and Bernaschek, Andreas and Frahm, Mike and Jankowski, Benjamin and Elagroudy, Youssef and Koppusch, Klarissa and Fiedler, Tom and Eckert, Angelika and Tatai, Tiberiu Mihai and Borges, Ralf and Behrendt, Felix and Fricke, Anna and Schreiner, Monika and Seidlitz, Holger}, title = {Functional integration of photonic components for (vertical) urban farming}, series = {Photonic Technologies in Plant and Agricultural Science III}, journal = {Photonic Technologies in Plant and Agricultural Science III}, editor = {Heinemann, Dag and Polder, Gerrit}, publisher = {SPIE}, address = {Bellingham, WA}, issn = {277-786X}, doi = {10.1117/12.3081069}, abstract = {The project Food4Future (F4F) is a long-term initiative funded by the German government. The decade-long project aims to develop groundbreaking ideas for urban farming, along with the corresponding materials, technologies and processes. It considers various future scenarios such as the collapse of global supply chains ("no trade") and a severe shortage of arable land ("no land"). Different strategies for cultivating organisms such as crickets, jellyfish, halophytes and algae in an urban environment are being developed. New modular cultivation compartments have been constructed and built which can be used as stand-alone units or in a paternoster (continuous loop) system. An overview is given on the functional integration of SMD-LEDs, ranging from large planar flat units for halophyte cultivation to salt water-resistant UV-LED light sabers for algae cultivation and LEDs integrated directly into transparent composites.}, language = {en} }