
Dr Constantin Seidl
Grant-Funded Researcher (A)
School of Economics and Public Policy
Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Economics
Dr Constantin Seidl is an applied water and agricultural economist, and a member of the Water, Environment and Food economics policy group (WEF group) in the School of Economics and Public Policy at the University of Adelaide. He holds a Master in Agricultural Economics from Humboldt University in Germany and a PhD in Global Food Studies from the University of Adelaide in 2020. Dr Seidl’s research focuses on Australian water markets and farmer adaptation behaviour in the Murray-Darling Basin, but he has also worked on farm profitability and decision making of Australian inland-region grape growers. His research outcomes have been published in high quality journals such as Journal of Hydrology, Journal of Rural Studies, and Agricultural Water Management (ERA A* and A levels). Dr Seidl is currently exploring the socio-economic drivers and impacts of Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) Schemes in Australia as part of a collaborative research project with CSIRO.
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Language Competencies
Language Competency English Can read, write, speak, understand spoken and peer review German Can read, write, speak, understand spoken and peer review -
Education
Date Institution name Country Title 2016 - 2019 University of Adelaide, Adelaide Australia PhD 2013 - 2016 Humboldt University of Berlin, Berlin Germany Master of Agricultural Economics 2008 - 2013 Free University of Berlin, Berlin Germany Bachelor of Economics -
Research Interests
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Conference Items
Year Citation 2018 Seidl, C., Wheeler, S., Loch, A., & Zuo, A. (2018). Understanding the influences on future on-farm adaptation of southern Murray-Darling Basin Irrigators. Poster session presented at the meeting of AARES 2018 ANNUAL CONFERENCE. Adelaide. -
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Memberships
Date Role Membership Country 2017 - ongoing Member Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics society Australia
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