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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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Comparing the use of risk-influencing production inputs and experimentally measured risk attitude: Do decisions of Indonesian small-scale rubber farmers match?
Moser, Stefan; Mußhoff, Oliver - 2015
This article compares the use of risk-increasing and risk-reducing production inputs with the experimentally measured risk attitudes of farmers. For this purpose, the Just-Pope production function indicates production inputs' influence on output risk and a Holt-Laury lottery is used to measure...
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Drivers of households' land-use decisions - A critical review of micro-level studies in tropical regions
Hettig, Elisabeth; Lay, Jann; Sipangule, Kacana - 2015
This paper reviews 70 recent empirical and theoretical studies that analyse land-use change at the farm-household level. The review builds on a conceptual framework of land-use change drivers and conducts a meta-analysis. It turns out that the most frequently analysed scenario is the conversion...
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Ecosystem functions of oil palm plantations - a review
Dislich, Claudia; Keyel, Alexander C.; Salecker, Jan; … - 2015
Oil palm plantations have expanded rapidly in the last decades. This large-scale land-use change has had great impacts on both the areas converted to oil palm and their surroundings. Howev-er, research on the impacts of oil palm agriculture is scattered and patchy, and no clear overview ex-ists....
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Towards an integrated ecological-economic land-use change model
Dislich, Claudia; Hettig, Elisabeth; Heinonen, Johannes; … - 2015
Land-use changes have transformed tropical landscapes throughout the past decades dramatically. We describe here an ecologicaleconomic land-use change model to provide an integrated,exploratory tool to analyze how tropical land use and land-use change affect ecological and socio- conomic...
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Conservation vs. equity: Can payments for environmental services achieve both?
Vorlaufer, Miriam; Ibanez, Marcela; Juanda, Bambang; … - 2015
This paper investigates the trade-off between conservation and equity considerations in the use of payments for environmental services (PES) that implicitly incorporate different distributive justice principles. Using a public good experiment with heterogeneous participants, we compare the...
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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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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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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 applica-tion. If policy wants to limit externalities, an effective, sustainable and efficient measure seems desira-ble. Embedded in a framed field experiment in Indonesia, we apply a business simulation game...
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Oil Palm Boom and Land-Use Dynamics in Indonesia: The Role of Policies and Socioeconomic Factors
Gatto, Marcel; Wollni, Meike; Qaim, Matin - 2014
We investigate land-use dynamics in Jambi, Sumatra, one of the hotspots of Indonesia' recent oil palm boom. Data from a structured village survey are used to analyze the role of socioeconomic and policy factors. Oil palm is partly grown on large plantations, but smallholders are also involved...
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Do emerging land markets promote forestland appropriation? Evidence from Indonesia
Krishna, Vijesh V.; Pascual, Unai; Qaim, Matin - 2014
This paper empirically examines the emergence and functioning of land markets and their impacts on deforestation in Sumatra, Indonesia. While the evolution of land markets is expected to promote deforestation activities by rural households, we find no sizeable impact, due to two major reasons....
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