Prof. Irina Pilvere | Agricultural Economics Award | Best Paper Award
Group of scientists, Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, Latvia
Profile
Education π
Dr. Irina Pilvere holds a Doctor of Economics degree with a specialization in Agro-economics from Latvia University of Agriculture, attained in 2001. Her academic journey encompasses a rich blend of theoretical knowledge and practical expertise, paving the way for her remarkable contributions to the fields of economics and agriculture.
Work Experience πΌ
Irina Pilvere’s professional trajectory is marked by her multifaceted roles at Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies. As a Rector and Professor, she has demonstrated exceptional leadership and scholarly prowess, enriching both academic and administrative domains with her vision and dedication.
Research Interests π
Dr. Pilvere’s research interests span across various dimensions of agricultural economics and sustainable bioeconomy. Her focus encompasses areas such as circular bio-based solutions, agricultural innovation systems, and climate change mitigation. With a keen eye on fostering resilience and innovation, she continually explores avenues for advancing agricultural practices in alignment with environmental sustainability.
Awards π
Irina Pilvere’s illustrious career has been adorned with numerous accolades and recognitions, underscoring her significant contributions to academia and research. Her dedication and scholarly achievements have been celebrated both nationally and internationally, reinforcing her stature as a distinguished figure in the field of agricultural economics.
Publications π
Title: Resilience of Meat Supply Chains during and after COVID-19 crisis Year: 2021Β DOI: 10.28991/esj-2021-01257
Title: Projections for the Latvian Dairy and Beef Sector Year: 2017DOI: 10.22616/ERDev2017
Title: Evaluation of the European Green Deal Policy in the Context of Agricultural Support Payments in Latvia Year: 2022Β DOI: 10.3390/agriculture12122028
Title: LASAM model: an important tool in the decision support system for policymakers and farmers Year: 2022 DOI: 10.3390/agriculture12050705
Title: Assessment of the concentration and structure of the bioeconomy: the regional approach Year: 2023 DOI: 10.28991/ESJ-2023-07-01-05