Doctoral Students Ranked by Name
Family Name |
Name |
Nation |
Research topics |
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Stephen Ataamvari |
Ghana |
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Juliet |
Uganda |
Fungal endopytes of Cereal Crops: Diversity and Potential for Insect Pest Control |
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Jonas Ayaribilla |
Ghana |
Organising and implementing a local economic development strategy for enterprise/business development at the district level: prospects and challenges |
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Lucie |
Czech Republic |
Cost Effectiveness of Payments for Environmental Services, Conservation Auctions, Experimental Economics |
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S. Nana Ato |
Ghana |
Decentralisation and Political Accountability of Local Government in Ghana - A case study of KEEA Municipality |
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Jan-Niklas |
Germany |
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Sophia |
Germany |
Jatropha curcas: Sustainable biofuel production in Burkina Faso? - Carbon balance and Economic costs and benefits as sustainability indicators |
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Philipp |
Germany |
Impact of large-scale agro-investments in East Africa on poverty reduction and rural transformation |
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Heike |
Germany |
Assessing the role of information and communication technologies in expanding access to agricultural technologies in lagging regions |
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Maksud |
Uzbekistan |
Efficient Water Allocation and Water Conservation Policy Modeling in the Aral Sea Basin |
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Anjali |
USA |
Decentralization of natural resource management, institutional choice, the politics of water policy, integrated water resources management |
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Francesca |
Italy |
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Lu |
P.R. China |
The possibility of fairtrade coffee in China |
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Fernando |
Chile |
Adaptation to Desertification and Water Scarcity |
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Said |
Germany |
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Liu |
P.R. China |
Evaluation of Community-based Health Insurance and Risk Management option: the case of rural China |
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Ben Selengia |
Tanzania |
Economic Growth and Poverty reduction in Kilimanjaro and Ruvuma regions of Tanzania. |
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Rivayani |
Indonesia |
Community-Driven Development Approach in Poverty Alleviation Program |
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Jose |
Portugal |
Trend detection and time-series analysis for flooding and drought on the Mekong basin |
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Sisay Demeku |
Ethiopia |
Spatial and Temporal Water Budget Evaluation of Gumera Watershed in Ethiopia. |
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Begzod M. |
Uzbekistan |
Exploring Policies and Institutions on Supporting Adoption of Afforestation on Degraded Land in Uzbekistan: Multi-Agent System Modeling Approach |
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Utkur |
Uzbekistan |
Trees, crops and rural population: Afforestation on marginal croplands in Uzbekistan |
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Dilfuza |
Uzbekistan |
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Esther |
Germany |
Boundary Work for Enhanced Water Resources Management – A Study of Boundary Dynamics at the Garden Route and the Incomati Catchment, South Africa. |
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Olena |
Ukraine |
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Mibi |
India |
politics of development, tribal communities and decision-making on resource exploitation |
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Timo |
Germany |
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Hart |
USA |
Alternatives to industrialization; Green marketing; Ethical consumerism |
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Oksana |
Uzbekistan |
The potential of water saving technologies for improving water management soil quality and income of small-scale farms in the Khoezm region, Aral Sea Basin |
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Sven |
Germany |
Water quality regulation in aquaculture in Can Tho Province, Vietnam |
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Marlis |
Germany |
Property rights to natural resources and institutional change in Northern Ghana |
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Aminata |
Germany |
Uncertainty, vulnerability, adaptation to climate change, livelihoods, food security. |
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Tigist Araya |
Ethiopia |
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Tigabu Degu |
Ethiopia |
Agricultural Growth Linkages and Industrialization in Ethiopia:Implication for Pro-Poor Growth |
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Katrin |
Germany |
agent-based modeling, livelihoods, NRM, integrated impact assessment |
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Valerie |
Germany |
Land Degradation and its time dimension – Marginality as cause and consequence of long-term land degradation |
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Monica |
Colombia |
Palm tree use in the north western Amazon region; guidelines for sustainable management |
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Dawit Diriba |
Ethiopia |
Biomass-based Energy Sources, Rural Livelihood and energy security in Ethiopia |
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Mekbib |
Ethiopia |
Food Price Volatility |
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Yang |
P.R. China |
Land rental market and rural economic growth: evidence from southwest China |
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Andreas |
Germany |
IWRM , Multi-Level-Governance, Climate Change |
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Anna |
Germany |
Comparative analysis of the environmental impacts of biofuel production using a Life-Cycle-Assessment approach – Case studies on traditional, productivist and agroecologic cropping systems in Mexico |
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Khushbakht |
Tajikistan |
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Le |
Vietnam |
Methodology to analyse Endocrine disruptors in Tropical Agroecosystems |
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Thi Phuong Linh |
Vietnam |
Water management at the local level |
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Deden Dinar |
Indonesia |
The optimal carbon tax scheme under the influence of corruption: theory and experiments to learn for Indonesia |
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Abu Hayat Md. Saiful |
Bangladesh |
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Jose Estuardo |
Ecuador |
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Lara |
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Winnie |
Kenya |
Knowledge Management in Public Sector Shared Services |
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Aziz |
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P.R. China |
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Girma |
Ethiopia |
Parks and People in Ethiopia: Institutions of Natural Resource Management in Nech Sar National Park |
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Mercelyne Luxen |
Kenya |
Participatory Implementation of Experimental Extraction and Conservation Performance Schemes for Sustainable Use of Forest Products: Case of Kakamega Forest Kenya |
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Elena |
Kyrgyzstan |
International Development and Research in Central Asia: Exploring the Knowledge-based Social Organi-zation of Gender |
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Lukas |
Germany |
Food Price Volatility |
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Inga |
Germany |
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Panagiota |
Greece |
Water Quality and Health: Hydro-Social interactions and their impact on waterborne diseases in Can Tho City, Vietnam |
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Anisiya |
Uzbekistan |
Water governance under strict state control in the irrigation water management organizations of Khorezm Region, Uzbekistan |
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Joseph |
Ghana |
Analyses of net annual nutrient balance and its spatio-temporal dynamics due to bush fire losses and atmospheric depositional gains in the Northern Savannah region of Ghana |
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Navneet |
India |
Sustainable management of groundwater resources considering the impacts of climate change and land use change in the Kharun sub basin, India. |
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Elias Danyi |
Ghana |
Agricultural Land Markets and Policy Reforms in West Africa |
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Bernd |
Germany |
Local Governance and State Formation in Central Asia, Transboundary Water Management in Central Asia |
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Christine |
Germany |
Poverty and Marginality |
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Wan Teng |
Malaysia |
Crossing and re-crossing of domestic workers across the Straits of Malacca: An analysis of migratory pathways against the context of Malaysia’s New Economic Model and shifting regulatory policies |
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Nina |
Germany |
Fair Trade versus Aid: An Analysis from a consumer and producer perspective |
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Vo Phuong Hong |
Vietnam |
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Erna |
Philippines |
Conservation of plant genetic resources of bittergourd (M. charantia L.) |
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Amirhossein |
Iran |
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Andreas |
Germany |
Coping with Post-Soviet Agriculture. Knowledge and Local Governance in Horticultural Production in Tajikistan |
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Florence |
United Kingdom |
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Alisher |
Uzbekistan |
Climate Volatility and Change in Central Asia: Economic Impacts and Adaptation |
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Valter |
Brazil |
Model for rural electrification in Brazilian Amazon, considering sustainability and environment. |
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Beatrice Wambui |
Kenya |
Pathways for commercialization of smallholder hor-ticultural farming in rural Kenya: Poverty reduction, food security, gender and private food safety standards linkages. |
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Ildephonse |
Rwanda |
Determinants of Long-Term Growth in Agriculture in Rwanda |
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Nghia Hung |
Vietnam |
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Viet Dung |
Vietnam |
Hydrodynamics - GeoEcology |
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Thai Hoa |
Vietnam |
Monitoring of endocrine disruptors and mitigation options to reduce the emissions of endocrine disruptors in case study areas of the Lower Mekong |
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Quy-Hanh |
Vietnam |
[working title] Problem solving, networking and knowledge use in the water sector in Can Tho City, Vietnam |
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Nargiza |
Uzbekistan |
Gendered Rural Livelihoods |
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Ramli |
Malaysia |
Knowledge City Development |
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Carlos Mauricio |
Colombia |
international cooperation for development; internationalization of science and technology; international scientific networks;governance of science and innovation |
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Tapiwa Uchizi |
Malawi |
Governance within Customary Land Administration in Ghana |
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Tania Gabriela |
Nicaragua |
Effects of Reducing Emission from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) policies on Poverty Alleviation and CO2 emission reduction in Latin America |
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Yessengali |
Kazakhstan |
Economic Development and Growth in Kazakhstan |
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Benedict Chijioke |
Nigeria |
Development of molecular markers linked to traits conferring salinity and improved end-use quality in synthetic derived wheat lines |
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Nevelina |
Bulgaria |
rural development, natural resources management |
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Evita Hanie |
Indonesia |
Household Food Consumption, Women’s Asset and Food Policy in Indonesia |
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Toan |
Vietnam |
Pesticide monitoring and pesticide use assessment in selected case study areas of the Lower Mekong |
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Rahul |
India |
Irrigation water sector |
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Henrik |
Germany |
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Farah |
Indonesia |
Knowledge Governance among the 'Triple Helix' in Industrial Cluster in Indonesia |
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Margarita |
Colombia |
Economic analysis of institutional arrangements for rural innovation |
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Anabelle |
Philippines |
Vernacular Ethnicity in Conflict-Affected Areas of Mindanao, Southern Philippines |
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Nor Azura Binti A. |
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Siti Rahyla |
Malaysia |
A global value chain and science policy analysis for sustainable palm oil industry in Malaysia |
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Muntaha |
Bangladesh |
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Abdul |
Pakistan |
Education, child labor, and human capital foramtion in Pakistan |
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Tilman |
Germany |
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Karsten |
Germany |
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Anna |
Germany |
Knowledge for development |
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Alejandra |
Mexico |
Food web dynamics in estuarine environments; fish communities in mangrove and seagrass ecosystems in South Gulf of Mexico |
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Shimeles Damene |
Ethiopia |
Effectiveness of Rehabilitation Measures to Maintain Soil Fertility and its implication to halt land degradation: a case of Wello, Northern Highlands of Ethiopia |
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Anastasiya |
Ukraine |
Servicing Transformation: Agricultural Service Organisations and Agrarian Change in Post-Soviet Uzbekistan |
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Hendricus Andy |
Indonesia |
Climate-Adaptation Planning: Perception, Meaning, and Legitimation (Case study: Kampung Penjaringan Jakarta) |
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Michael |
Germany |
Optimal Resource Allocation for Health in Tanzania – Determinants and Policy Implications |
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Ruchika |
India |
Decentralisation of Water Resource Management in Madhya Pradesh, India: Role of Actors in influenc-ing (or obstructing) Institutional Change |
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Rapti |
Sri Lanka |
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Asghar |
Iran |
Desertification, Pasturalsim,Participatory Planning Monitoring and Evaluation |
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Justice Akpene |
Ghana |
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Siwei |
Singapore |
Industrialisation and water in the Mekong Delta |
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Sonam |
Bhutan |
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Grace |
Philippines |
Modeling Human-Landscape Dynamic Systems (Agent-based modeling) |
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José Luis |
Mexico |
Pro-poor growth, pro-growth and pro-poor tax structures, poverty and inequality reduction in Mexico. Case study: Chiapas |
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Tuan |
Vietnam |
Vulnerability Assessment to Floods in the Lower Mekong |
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Holm |
Germany |
Hydrological Dimensions of Dryland Afforestation in Central Asia |
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Manh Quyet |
Vietnam |
Multi_Level Assessment of Land Degardation in Vietnam and Implications for Mitigating Policy |
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Stephen Mutie |
Kenya |
Leakage Effects of REDD Policy Adoption in East and Central African Counties on Kenya's Forest Resources. |
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Christine |
Germany |
Food Price Volatility |
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Boaz Shaban |
Kenya |
Assessment of Land Degradation Patterns in Western Kenya: Implications for Restoration and Rehabilitation |
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Sarah |
Germany |
Governing the global biodiversity commons |
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Chia-Chi |
Taiwan |
Marine and Island Protected Area |
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Wang |
P.R. China |
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Umme |
Bangladesh |
Women Empowerment Through the Micro-Credit Programme of Grameen Bank in Bangladesh: Compromise or Conflict Between Modernity and Tradition? |
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Jin |
P.R. China |
Nitrogen leaching and water pollution from agricultural activities and mitigation strategies in Central China |
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Yi |
P.R. China |
Impacts of Rural-urban Migration on Demographic Transition, Agricultural Productivity and Human Capital Investment in China’s Rural Areas |

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