Birge Wolf is an agricultural scientist with interdisciplinary focus and is additional trained in the design of participative processes. Since several years she works at the University of Kassel in the issue of facilitation, assessment and acknowledgement of societal contributions of agricultural research.

She coordinates the project SynSICRIS. Her focus is the development of the monitoring tool with indicators and impact pathway development as well as the design of participative processes.

In the KasselAgroForst project, she is currently researching the area of transformation for the development of agroforestry systems for climate-sensitive species in northern Hesse. With knowledge transfer on the production of nuts and mushrooms as healthy and climate-friendly sources of protein, she is creating opportunities for the diversification of farms in the NuPiWi project (Agroforestry overview page).

Research topics

Societal Impact: Evaluation of societal contributions of agricultural research - Project SynSICRIS

Agroforestry - Projects KasselAgroForestry / NuPiWi

since 2008

Junior scientist at the Department of Organic Farming & Cropping

2002-2008

Study of Organic Agricultural Sciences at the University of Kassel, DI, DII (equivalent to BSc & MSc)