ZEF theme: Institutions

2018

Whitney C W, Shepherd K D, Rosenstock T S, Krawinkel M, Luedeling E..  2018.  Modelling the Impacts of Uganda’s Vision 2040 Policy on Household Nutrition.  Policy Brief (Misc. 39) 4 (Open Acess) Download [PDF]
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Whitney, Cory; Shepherd, Keith; Krawinkel, Michael; Lanzanova, Denis; Luedeling, Eike.  2018.  Decision Analysis Tools Reveal Benefits of Fruit Trees for Enhanced Nutrition Security in Kenya.  (Open Acess) Download [PDF]
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2017

2017.  WASH' Nutrition - practical guidebook on increasing nutritional impact through integration of WASH and nutrition programmes.  <p>by Mohammad Monirul Hasan; <a href="https://www.susana.org/en/working-groups/wash-and-nutrition#" target="_blank">Further information</a></p> Download [PDF | 8.98MB]
Lanzanova, Denis, Cory Whitney, and Eike Luedeling.  2017.  Enabling Decision-Making for Agricultural Interventions.  World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) (Open Acess) Further Information
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Leta, G., Kelboro, G., Stellmacher, T. and Hornidge, A.-K.  2017.  The agricultural extension system in Ethiopia: operational setup, challenges and opportunities.  Further Information
Maria A. Buena; Cory W. Whitney.  2017.  Entrepreneurial Culture And Capability of Organic Farmers’ Organizations in the Philippines.  Innovative Research for Organic 3.0, Thuenen Report 54 - Volume 2 Download [PDF]
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Mekonnen, D. A., N. Gerber and J. Matz.  2017.  Gendered social networks, agricultural innovations, and farm productivity in Ethiopia.  World Development, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2017.04.020   . Further Information
Narayanan, S. and Gerber, N..  2017.  Social Safety Nets for Food and Nutrition Security in India.  Global Food Security, DOI 10.1016/j.gfs.2017.05.001.   .
Nhung Tu Tuyet; Cory W. Whitney.  2017.  Changes in Organic Participatory Guarantee Systems (PGS) in Northern Vietnam.  Innovative Research for Organic 3.0, Thuenen Report 54 - Volume 2 Download [PDF]
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2016

Ackom, E. and D.T. Benefoh.  2016.  Energy and low carbon development efforts in Ghana: institutional arrangements, initiatives, challenges and the way forward.  AIMS Energy, 4 (3)   : 481-503   .
Djalilov B., Khamzina A., Hornidge A.-K., Lamers J.P.A.  2016.  Exploring constraints and incentives for the adoption of agroforestry practices on degraded cropland in Uzbekistan.  Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 59(1)   : 142-162   .
Husmann, C.  2016.  Marginality as a Root Cause of Poverty: Identifying Marginality Hotspots in Ethiopia.  World Development, 78   : 420–435   . Further Information
Kihiu, E.N.  2016.  Basic capability effect: Collective management of pastoral resources in southwestern Kenya.  Ecological Economics, 123   : 23-34   .
Saravanan VS, Marissa Ayessa Idenal, Shahin Saiyed, Deepak Saxena and Solvay Gerke.  2016.  Urbanization and human health in urban India: institutional analysis of water-borne diseases in Ahmedabad.  Health Policy and Planning, doi: 010.1093/heapol/czw039   : 1-11   . Download [PDF]
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Schulz, K. and R. Siriwardane.  2016.  The Risk Frontier: Perceiving Social Transformations in Rural and Peri-urban West Africa Through a Territorial Lens.  In: Yaro, J.A. and Hesselberg, J. (eds.) (eds.): Adaptation to Climate Change and Variability in Rural West Africa. Springer.   171-189.  Further Information
Virchow, D. and Jaenicke, H..  2016.  Horticulture for sustainable development: How horticulture contributes to the Sustainable Development Goals. GlobalHort Policy Brief No. 1.  Download [PDF | 515.17KB]
Wiersberg T., D. Callo-Concha and F. Ewert.  2016.  Pitfall or Priority Drift? Participatory Tree Domestication Programs: The Case of Agroforestry in the Peruvian Amazon.  Journal of Sustainable Forestry, DOI:10.1080/10549811.2016.1213641   . Further Information

2015

2015.  WASCAL Report 2010-2014.  WASCAL Report 2010-2014 in French and English Please find more information on WASCAL here: <link http://www.wascal.org/ - external-link-new-window "Opens external link in new window">www.wascal.org</link> <link http://www.wascal.org/fileadmin/user_upload/Publications/Annual_Reports/WASCAL_Report_2010-2014_web_engl.pdf _blank external-link-new-window "Opens external link in new window">Download (english</link>) [PDF | 6.9MB]<br /><link http://www.wascal.org/fileadmin/user_upload/Publications/Annual_Reports/WASCAL_Rapport_2010-2014_web_fr.pdf _blank external-link-new-window "Opens external link in new window">Download (french)</link> [PDF | 9.55MB]
Bekchanov M., C. Ringler, A. Bhaduri.  2015.  A water rights trading approach to increasing inflows to the Aral Sea.  Land Degradation & Development, DOI: 10.1002/ldr.2394   . Further Information
Bekchanov, M., C. Ringler, A. Bhaduri and M. Jeuland.  2015.  How would the Rogun Dam affect water and energy scarcity in Central Asia?.  Water International, 40 (5-6)   : 856-876   . (Open Access)   Further Information
Bekchanov,M., A.Bhaduri and, C. Ringler.  2015.  Potential gains from water rights trading in the Aral Sea Basin.  Agricultural Water Management, 152   : 41-56   . Further Information
Husmann, Christine, Joachim von Braun, Ousmane Badiane, Yemi Akinbamijo, Fatunbi Oluwole Abiodun and Detlef Virchow.  2015.  Tapping Potentials of Innovation for Food Security and Sustainable Agricultural Growth: An Africa-Wide Perspective.  ZEF Working Paper Series (135). Bonn, Germany
Julia Schöneberg.  2015.  NGOs: Development actors as agents for alternatives to development? Exploring the case of Haiti.  ZEF research in brief Download [PDF | 1.87MB]
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Kelboro, G. and Stellmacher, T.  2015.  Protected areas as contested spaces: Nech Sar National Park, Ethiopia, between ‘local people’, the state, and NGO engagement.  Environmental Development, 16   : 63-75   .
Kelboro, G. and Stellmacher, T.  2015.  Protect and lose? Conservation and conflicts in Nech Sar National Park, Ethiopia.  In: Stellmacher, T. (eds.): Socio-ecological change in rural Ethiopia: Understanding local dynamics in environmental planning and natural resource management . Peter Lang Academic Publisher.   17-36. 
Mohr, Anna, Tina Beuchelt, Rafaël Schneider and Detlef Virchow.  2015.  A rights-based food security principle for biomass sustainability standards and certification systems.  ZEF Working Paper Series (143). Bonn, Germany Further Information
Musafiri, I.  2015.  The impact of local level institutions in addressing rural poverty in Nyamagabe District, Rwanda.  The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Organizational Studies, 10 (1)   : 11-25   .
Naz, F..  2015.  Water, Water Lords, and Caste: A Village Study from Gujarat, India.  Capitalism Nature Socialism, DOI:10.1080/10455752.2015.1066835   . Further Information
Saravanan, V.S..  2015.  Agents of institutional change: The contribution of new institutionalism in understanding water governance in India.  Environmental Science and Policy, 53   : 225-235   . Further Information
Schulz, K. and Siriwardane R.  2015.  Depoliticised and Technocratic? Normativity and the Politics of Transformative Adaptation.  Earth System Governance Working Paper No. 33, Lund and Amsterdam   . (Open Access)   Download [PDF | 172.67KB]
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Simarmata H.A., R. Suryandaru.  2015.  Institutions and Planning: A reflection from the disaster management planning in Indonesia.  In: Benno Werlen (eds.): Global Sustainability: Cultural perspectives and challenges in transdisciplinary integrated research. Springer International Publishing.   239-265.  Further Information
Thiam, D.R., Babalola, F.D. and Kelboro, G.  2015.  Forest resource governance in Cameroon: A case study for Central Africa.  Download [PDF]
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2014

Adu – Boahen, K., Barima, A. K., Inkoom, J. N., Mensah, A. E., and Kissah-Korsah, K.  2014.  Assessment of management attitudes on corporate social responsibility in Ghana: a case of some selected companies in the Tema metropolis.  European Journal of Business and Social Sciences, 11 (Vol. 2)   : 12   . Further Information
Bernard F, van Noordwijk M, Luedeling E, Villamor G, Gudeta S and Namirembe S.  2014.  Social actors and unsustainability of agriculture.  Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 6   : 155-161   . (Open Access)   Further Information
Ergashev Alisher.  2014.  Why Fruit and Vegetable Production is Not Fruitful for Uzbek Farmers?.  Download [PDF]
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Gatzweiler, F.W. and Kelboro, G.  2014.  Decentralization and institutional development in East African forest landscapes.  ZEF Policy Brief No. 11 Further Information
Gruezmacher, M and K. Van Assche.  2014.  The Evolution of Socio-Ecological Systems: Changing Palm Species Management in the Colombian Amazon as an Indicator of Ecological and Institutional Change.  Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09640568.2014.973480   : 1-22   . Further Information
Hellin, J., T. Beuchelt, C. Camacho, L. Badstue, B. Govaerts, L. Donnet and J. Riis-Jacobsen.  2014.  An innovation systems approach to enhanced farmer adoption of climate-ready germplasm and agronomic practices. CAPRi Working Paper No. 116. Washington, D.C.: International Food Policy Research Institute (peer-reviewed).  CAPRi Working Paper No. 116. Washington, D.C.: International Food Policy Research Institute.(peer-reviewed) Download [PDF]
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Mollinga P.  2014.  Canal irrigation and the hydrosocial cycle.  Geoforum, 57   : 192-204   .
Okumu, W..  2014.  Conflict over Ltungai Conservancy A Case of Fatal Competition over Grazing Land and Water among the Samburu and Pokot in north-western Kenya.  In: Mulugeta Gebrehiwot Berhe (eds.): A Delicate Balance Land Use, Minority Rights and Social Stability in the Horn of Africa. Institute of Peace and Security Studies (IPSS) Addis Ababa University.   224-245.  Download [PDF]

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