Dr. Valerie Graw
Country of current residence
Germany
Current position
Postdoc
Current institute employer
University of Bochum (RUB)
Since
2015
Website current institute
Profession
Geographer
2015
2015.
Interlinkages of Land Degradation, Marginality and Land Use Cover Change in Kenya - Development of an interdisciplinary framework using remote sensing and GIS.
Doctoral thesis at
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Bonn.
Further Information
2014
2014.
Mapping Marginality Hotspots.
In: von Braun, J. and F. Gatzweiler (eds) (eds.):
Marginality. Addressing the Nexus of Poverty, Exclusion and Ecology.
Springer.
69-83.
Further Information
2013
2013.
Forest Governance Reforms in Eastern Africa: A Comparative Analysis of Institutional, Livelihood and Forest Sustainability Outcomes.
In: F. W. Gatzweiler (eds.):
): Institutional and Livelihood Changes in East African Forest Landscapes. Decentralization and Institutional Changes for Sustainable Forest Management in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania and Ethiopia.
Peter Lang.
17 - 48.
2013.
Mapping hotspots of marginality for area identification.
Rural 21,
01/2013
: 42-43
.
Further Information
2012
2012.
Mapping Marginality Hotspots. Geographical Targeting for Poverty Reduction..
ZEF Working Paper Series No. 88. Center for Development Research, University of Bonn
Further Information
2011
2011.
The Economics of Land Degradation. Toward an Integrated Global Assessment.
Peter Lang.
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien.
Development Economics and Policy - Volume 66
Further Information
2011.
The economics of desertification, land degradation and drought: toward an integrated global assessment.
Further Information
Additionals, Curriculum Vitae
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Research themes
- Governance
- Institutions
- Macroeconomic Issues
Research countries
- Kenya
Research projects
TIGA - Ex-ante technology assessment and farm household segmentation for inclusive poverty reduction and sustainable productivity growth in agriculture
MARGIP - Marginality Reduction for Enhanced Investments for and with the Poorest
E-DLDD - Economics of Desertification, Land Degradation and Drought: Toward an Integrated Global Assessment
Former
Division/Group:
Ecology and Natural Resources Management
Office E-Mail:
valerie.graw(at)uni-bonn.de