ZEF theme: Markets and services
Ongoing Doctoral Theses
The role of transaction costs in strengthening agricultural market linkages to achieve higher welfare in Tanzania.
The pursuit of smartness - An ethnographic study understanding the dynamic of smart city development project in the Magelang municipality, Indonesia.
Doctoral thesis at
Faculty of Philosophy, University of Bonn.
How can food security and resilience to climate change of smallholders be addressed in specialty coffee value chains? The case of the dry corridor in Honduras..
Agriculture.
Entomophagy in Myanmar: Factors affecting consumption of edible insects as food.
Doctoral thesis at
Faculty of Agriculture, University of Bonn.
Published Doctoral Theses
2021
2021.
The roles of nutrition-sensitive interventions and market access in enhancing household food security and resilience in Sierra Leone.
Doctoral thesis at
Agriculture, University of Bonn.
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2021.
Interlinkages between food price and agricultural wage and its impact on farm mechanization: Evidence from Bangladesh.
Faculty of Agricultre, Bonn University.
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2021.
Personalized digital extensions services, electronic marketplaces, and mobile phones: Implications of digital technologies for rural development in India..
Doctoral thesis at
Faculty of Agriculture, University of Bonn.
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2020
2020.
Economic disruptions, markets and food security.
Doctoral thesis at
Faculty of Agriculture, University of Bonn.
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2019
2019.
Consumption Choices. The effects of food production, markets and preferences on diets in India.
Doctoral thesis at
Faculty of Agriculture, University of Bonn.
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2019.
Emergent Land Commodification and Intergenerational Land Relations in Northwestern Ghana.
Doctoral thesis at
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Bonn.
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2017
2017.
Analysis of fruit and vegetable supply, demand, diet quality and nutrition in Uzbekistan.
Doctoral thesis at
Faculty of Agriculture, Center for Development Research, University of Bonn.
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