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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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Abstracts of EFForTS Discussion Papers No. 1-19 in English and Bahasa Indonesia (2013 - 2016)
Alamsyah, Zulkifli (contributor); Faust, Heiko (contributor) - 2017
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Abstracts of EFForTS Discussion Papers No. 1-19 in English and Bahasa Indonesia (2013 - 2016)
Alamsyah, Zulkifli (ed.); Faust, Heiko (ed.) - 2017
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Migration and deforestation in Indonesia
Darmawan, Rivayani; Klasen, Stephan; Nuryartono, Nunung - 2016
Indonesia now has the highest deforestation rate in the world, with an average increase of about 47,600 ha per year. As a result, the nation is one of the largest emitters of greenhouse gases in the world and is putting its rich biodiversity at risk. Although the literature discussing the...
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Migration and deforestation in Indonesia
Darmawan, Rivayani; Klasen, Stephan; Nuryartono, Nunung - 2016
Abstract: Indonesia now has the highest deforestation rate in the world, with an average increase of about 47,600 ha per year. As a result, the nation is one of the largest emitters of greenhouse gases in the world and is putting its rich biodiversity at risk. Although the literature discussing...
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Oil palm expansion among smallholder farmers in Sumatra, Indonesia
Euler, Michael; Schwarze, Stefan; Siregar, Hermanto; … - 2015
Many tropical regions experience a rapid expansion of oil palm, causing massive land use changes and raising serious environmental and social concerns. Indonesia has recently become the largest palm oil producer worldwide. While much of the production in Indonesia comes from large-scale...
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Moving rubber to a better place - and extracting rents from credit constrained farmers along the way
Kopp, Thomas; Bümmer, Bernhard - 2015
While traders of agricultural products are known to often exercise market power, this power has rarely been quantified for developing countries. In order to derive a measure, we estimate the traders' revenue functions and calculate the Marginal Value Products directly from them. We subsequently...
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Oil Palm Boom, Contract Farming, and Village Development: Evidence from Indonesia
Gatto, Marcel; Wollni, Meike; Rosyani, Ir.; Qaim, Matin - 2015
Through contract farming schemes between cohorts of farmers and private companies the Indonesian government intended to spur rural economic development. In particular within the oil palm sector, such community-company 'partnerships' are commonplace. Yet, empirical evidence of the success of...
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Rubber vs. oil palm: an analysis of factors influencing smallholders' crop choice in Jambi, Indonesia
Schwarze, Stefan; Euler, Michael; Gatto, Marcel; Hein, J.; … - 2015
The rapid expansion of the oil palm area in many tropical countries has raised concerns about its negative impact on local communities, food security, and on the environment. While the expansion of oil palm in early stages was mainly driven by large private and public companies, it is expected...
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Oil palm adoption, household welfare and nutrition among smallholder farmers in Indonesia
Euler, Michael; Krishna, Vijesh; Schwarze, Stefan; … - 2015
The recent expansion of oil palm in Indonesia is largely smallholder-driven. However, its socio-economic implications are under-examined. Analyzing farm-household data from Jambi Province, Sumatra, oil palm adoption is found to have positive consumption and nutrition effects. However, these...
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Farmer heterogeneity and differential livelihood impacts of oil palm expansion among smallholders in Sumatra, Indonesia
Krishna, Vijesh V.; Euler, Michael; Siregar, Hermanto; … - 2015
The study examines the heterogeneous livelihood impacts of oil palm expansion among smallholder farmers in Jambi Province, Sumatra. Per-capita annual consumption expenditure (PACE) is chosen as a quantitative measure of livelihood status of farm-households. Its determinants are estimated using...
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