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Indonesia 47 Indonesien 35 oil palm 20 Kleinbauern 15 Smallholders 14 Palm oil 13 Palmöl 13 Landnutzung 12 Entwaldung 10 Sumatra 10 rubber 10 Deforestation 9 Land use 9 Agrarboden 8 deforestation 8 land-use change 8 Agricultural soil 7 Malaysia 7 Pflanzenbau 6 Bodenrecht 5 Kautschuk 5 Palme 5 Thailand 5 Asia 4 Crop production 4 Cross-country dataset 4 Experiment 4 Gummiindustrie 4 Marktmacht 4 NetLogo 4 Oil palm 4 Policy Interventions 4 Price Transmission Analysis 4 Risikopräferenz 4 Risk attitude 4 Rubber 4 Tripartite Rubber Council 4 VECM 4 intentions 4 lower-middle income countries 4
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Free 73 CC license 7
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Book / Working Paper 73
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Working Paper 72 Arbeitspapier 36 Graue Literatur 33 Non-commercial literature 33
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English 72 German 1
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Qaim, Matin 23 Wollni, Meike 16 Mußhoff, Oliver 15 Euler, Michael 10 Faust, Heiko 10 Kopp, Thomas 10 Siregar, Hermanto 10 Krishna, Vijesh V. 9 Alamsyah, Zulkifli 8 Asnawi, Rosyani 8 Gatto, Marcel 8 Schwarze, Stefan 8 Lay, Jann 7 Steinebach, Stefanie 7 Brümmer, Bernhard 6 Dislich, Claudia 6 Hettig, Elisabeth 6 Irawan, Bambang 6 Klasen, Stephan 6 Meyer, Katrin M. 6 Nuryartono, Nunung 6 Vorlaufer, Miriam 6 Wiegand, Kerstin 6 Krishna, Vijesh 5 Brenneis, Karina 4 Chrisendo, Daniel 4 Hauser-Schäublin, Brigitta 4 Hein, J. 4 Holtkamp, Anna Mareike 4 Kubitza, Christoph 4 Kunz, Y. 4 Moser, Stefan 4 Otten, Fenna 4 Pe'er, Guy 4 Romero, Miriam 4 Rudolf, Katrin 4 Salecker, Jan 4 Wening Sarwosri, Arieska 4 Hein, Jonas 3 Tarigan, Suria 3
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EFForTS Discussion Paper Series 37 EFForTS discussion paper series 36
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ECONIS (ZBW) 37 EconStor 36
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A framed field experiment about policy measures : testing the effectiveness of rewards or punishments with different probabilities as incentives in palm oil production
Moser, Stefan; Mußhoff, Oliver - 2014
Palm oil production creates negative externalities, e.g., through intensive fertiliser application. If policy wants to limit externalities, an effective, sustainable and efficient measure seems desirable. Embedded in a framed field experiment in Indonesia, we apply a business simulation game to...
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Harapan : a "no man's land" turned into a contested agro-industrial Zone
Hauser-Schäublin, Brigitta; Steinebach, Stefanie - 2014
The Harapan region is governed by a web of regulations. The corresponding allocation of land is informed by the demands of the international market and Indonesia's policy to supply it with the products needed. Thus, human interactions with the rainforest transformation systems are largely...
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Have Indonesian rubber processors formed a cartel? : analysis of intertemporal marketing margin manipulation
Kopp, Thomas; Alamsyah, Zulkifli; Fatricia, Raja Sharah; … - 2014
In Indonesia the agricultural sector plays a key role for broad based economic development in rural areas. Rubber is one of the most important crops, and Indonesia is the second largest producer in the world. However, a high level of concentration in the processing industry limits the spread of...
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Land-use change and livelihoods of non-farm households: The role of income from employment in oil palm and rubber in rural Indonesia
Bou Dib, Jonida; Krishna, Vijesh; Alamsyah, Zulkifli; … - 2018
Many tropical regions are experiencing massive land-use change that is often characterized by an expansion of oil palm at the expense of forests and more traditional forms of agricultural cropping. While implications of such land-use change for the environment and for local farm households were...
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Why does a labor-saving technology decrease fertility rates? Evidence from the oil palm boom in Indonesia
Kubitza, Christoph; Gehrke, Esther - 2018
The introduction of new production technologies is often regarded as one of the key drivers of the historical fertility transition in the US and Western Europe. In contrast, empirical evidence on the relationship between technology and fertility in a developing country context is largely...
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Encouraging rainforest preservation by smallholders: An ex-ante policy evaluation
Wening Sarwosri, Arieska; Wegmann, Johannes; Mußhoff, … - 2018
Deforestation is one of many factors that hinder smallholder farmers' participation in sustainable palm oil (SPO) certification. Thus, policies that enhance the appetite for rainforest preservation might be helpful to increase the participation rate in certification schemes. Our study aims to...
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Land-use change and livelihoods of non-farm households : the role of income from employment in oil palm and rubber in rural Indonesia
Bou Dib, Jonida; Krishna, Vijesh V.; Alamsyah, Zulkifli; … - 2018
Many tropical regions are experiencing massive land-use change that is often characterized by an expansion of oil palm at the expense of forests and more traditional forms of agricultural cropping. While implications of such land-use change for the environment and for local farm households were...
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Why does a labor-saving technology decrease fertility rates? : evidence from the oil palm boom in Indonesia
Kubitza, Christoph; Gehrke, Esther - 2018
The introduction of new production technologies is often regarded as one of the key drivers of the historical fertility transition in the US and Western Europe. In contrast, empirical evidence on the relationship between technology and fertility in a developing country context is largely...
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Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+), transnational conservation and access to land in Jambi, Indonesia
Hein, Jonas - 2013
Indonesia is engaging in the UN-backed Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation scheme (REDD+) to reduce its land-use-based greenhouse gas emissions. This paper begins with the assumption that REDD+ and general trends towards privatization of nature and conservation are...
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Assessment of socio-economic functions of tropical lowland transformation systems in Indonesia : sampling framework and methodological approach
Faust, Heiko; Schwarze, Stefan; Beckert, Barbara; … - 2013
EFForTS is a collaborative research center (CRC) which focuses on Ecological and socioeconomic Functions of Tropical Lowland Rainforest Transformation Systems in Sumatra,Indonesia. The paper presents the common sampling frame of the socio economic sub-projects.The investigations and data...
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