Institut für
Entwicklungs- und Agrarökonomik
| Titel | Improving the management of trypanosomiasis in smallholder livestock production systems in tsetse-infested sub-Saharan Africa |
| Forschungsziele | Overall objectives: To improve the sustainable livelihoods of resource-poor livestock producers in smallholder production systems through improved control of trypanosomiasis. |
| Specific objectives: | |
| 1. To improve capacity and capability of African laboratories and veterinary services to detect trypanocide resistance and to conduct quality control of trypanocidal drugs; | |
| 2. To improve the effectiveness of available trypanocides in livestock; | |
| 3. To promote and monitor the use of the technical and structural innovations developed in partnership at a regional and continental scale. | |
| Methodologie | In order to evaluate the project’s impact |
| 1. Household level data collection to establish a panel data set | |
| 2. Impact analysis using DD-models | |
| Bearbeiter | Sabine Liebenehm / N.N. |
| Partner | Prince Leopold Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp (ITM) |
| Free University of Berlin (FUB) | |
| Vétérinaires Sans Frontières – Belgium (VSF) | |
| Centre International de Recherche-Developpement sur l’Elevage en Zone Subhumide (CIRDES) | |
| National Animal Health Diagnostic and Investigation Centre (NAHDIC) | |
| University of Pretoria (UP) | |
| Direction de l’Elevage du Togo (VetTogo) | |
| Universidade Eduardo Mondlane (EMU) | |
| Laufzeit | 2012-2017 |
| Geldgeber | EU Commission |
| Mittel | 330 000 € |
| Schlagwörter | Impact assessment, Livestock disease, Sub-Saharan Africa |
| Website | www.trypanocide.eu/ |
| Titel | Cost- benefit analysis of sustainability standards in small holder oil palm farming in Sumatra, Indonesia |
| Forschungsziele | This research aims to assess the acceptance and economic consequences of standards for sustainable oil palm farming among small holders in the province of Jambi, Sumatra, Indonesia. |
| This study will draw from an existing panel data set of some 291 small holder oil palm farmers from 2010 and 2012 in two districts of Jambi. | |
| Three hypotheses will be tested: | |
| (1) smallholder oil palm farmers are aware of the environmental standards promoted by the Government in oil palm plantations; | |
| (2) the benefits of sustainable oil palm management practices are uncertain; | |
| (3) woman can play a major role in implementing sustainable oil palm management practices. | |
| Fieldwork to test the first hypotheses has already been conducted during July - August 2012. | |
| For 2013, additional data collection is proposed with the objective to test the second and the third hypotheses. Individual interviews, focus group discussions with village groups and a stakeholder workshop will be conducted to establish the empirical base for developing and applying cost benefit analysis. | |
| Methodologie | Household level data collection to establish a panel data set |
| Bearbeiter | Ernah |
| Laufzeit | 2012-2015 |
| Geldgeber | Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia (EEPSEA), Institut für Entwicklungs- und Agrarökonomik |
| Mittel | 14 000 € |
| Schlagwörter | Oil palm, Environment, Smallholder, Indonesia |
| Titel | Nachhaltiger Kautschukanbau in der Mekong-Region (SURUMER) |
| Teilvorh.: Miroökon. Analyse nachhaltiger Managementkonz. natürliche Ressourcen, Kautschukanbau in Yunnan / China | |
| Bearbeiter | Jan Meier / N.N. |
| Laufzeit | 2011-2016 |
| Geldgeber | BMBF / DLR |
| Mittel | 310 000 € |
| Schlagwörter | |
| Titel | Economics of African Animal Trypanosomiasis (AAT) management strategies under risk and time preferencies |
| Forschungsziele | The overall goal of this research proposal is to analyze livestock disease control options that can ensure the sustainability of livestock dependent household systems in West Africa. |
| The research project has two specific objectives, i.e.: | |
| (i) Analyse the data on risk and time preferences as well as subjective probabilities that have been elicited by economic field experiments from January to February 2011 | |
| (ii) Assess the long-term productivity of AAT disease control strategies including trypanocides in a dynamic modeling framework | |
| Methodologie | Maximum-Likelihood Estimation of preferences |
| Stochastic dynamic programming | |
| Bearbeiter | Sabine Liebenehm |
| Laufzeit | 2008-2013 |
| Geldgeber | DFG |
| Mittel | 110 000 € |
| Schlagwörter | Risk and time preferences, Livestock disease, West Africa |
| Titel | Assessing the Potential of Fair Organic Certified Products for Sustainable Livelihoods in Developing Countries - The case of Black Pepper in India |
| Forschungsziele | 1. To what extent conversion and adoption to organic production and fair trade marketing arrangements can be a viable option for improving the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in India? |
| 2. What is the impact of organic agriculture under fair trade promotion structures on the income and consumption of the household? | |
| Methodologie | 1. Household level data collection to establish a panel data set |
| 2. Quantitative analysis using panel data models | |
| Bearbeiter | Priyanka Parvathi |
| Laufzeit | 2010-2013 |
| Geldgeber | Leibniz Universität Hannover |
| Schlagwörter | Organic farming, Fair trade, Sustainability, Vulnerability, India |
| Titel | Impact of shocks on the vulnerability to poverty: consequences for development of emerging Southeast Asian economies |
| Teilprojekt TP 03 | |
| "The capacity of agriculture to adjust to economic crisis and environmental shocks in Thailand" | |
| Forschungsziele | 1. Investigating the changing role of agriculture before and after economic crisis in Thailand |
| 2. Analyzing the capacity of agriculture to adjust to environmental shocks in Vietnam | |
| 3. Comparing and assessing the structural adjustment processes in agriculture in Thailand and Vietnam in view of economic crisis and environmental change | |
| 4. Contribute to advancing the vulnerability concepts by incorporating agricultural household decision models | |
| 5. Advance the concept of risk measurement | |
| Methodologie | 1. Household level data collection to establish a panel data set |
| 2. Quantitative analysis using panel data models | |
| Bearbeiter | Mulubrhan R. Amare, Bezawit B. Chichaibelu, Lena Hohfeld, Thi Hoa Vu |
| Partner | Das Projekt wird gemeinsam mit dem Lehrstuhl 'Umweltökonomik und Welthandel' (Prof. U. Grote) bearbeitet. |
| Laufzeit | 2010-2013 |
| Geldgeber | DFG |
| Mittel | 250 000 € |
| Schlagwörter | Vulnerability, Shocks, Thailand, Coping strategies, Rural development |
| Website | www.vulnerability-asia.uni-hannover.de |
| Titel | The Impact of Contract Farming in the Oil Palm Industry on Poverty Reduction: An Analysis of Supply Chain Partnership in Sumatra, Indonesia |
| Bearbeiter | Eko R. Cahyadi |
| Laufzeit | 2009- |
| Geldgeber | |
| Schlagwörter | Contract farming, Oil palm, Treatment effect model, Vulnerability, Poverty |
| Titel | Der Einfluss von sozialen Netzwerken auf die Vulnerabilität: Fallstudie eines Dorfes in Thailand. |
| Bearbeiter | Theda Gödecke |
| Laufzeit | 2008- |
| Geldgeber | |
| Schlagwörter | Vulnerabilität, Thailand, Soziale Netzwerke, Fallstudie |
| Titel | Impact of shocks on vulnerability to poverty in Thailand and Vietnam: consequences for the development of emerging Southeast Asian economies |
| Bearbeiter | Duc Phung Tung |
| Laufzeit | 2006- |
| Geldgeber | |
| Schlagwörter | Vulnerability to poverty, Thailand, Vietnam, Southeast Asian economies |
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