EFForTS Discussion Paper Series
2022
- No. 36 November 2022
Heinrich Petri, Dienda Hendrawan, Tobias Bähr, Rosyani Asnawi, Oliver Mußhoff, Meike Wollni, Heiko Faust
The challenges Indonesian oil palm smallholders face when replanting becomes necessary, and how they can be supported – a review - No. 35 May 2022
Karina Brenneis, Edi Edison, Rosyani Asnawi, Meike Wollni
Environmental concern and pro-environmental behavior among residents in an oil palm cultivating hotspot - No. 34 May 2022
Karina Brenneis, Bambang Irawan, Meike Wollni
How to promote agricultural technologies that generate positive environmental effects? Evidence on tree planting in Indonesia
2020
- No. 33 October 2020
Daniel Chrisendo, Hermanto Siregar and Matin Qaim
Oil Palm and Structural Transformation of Agriculture in Indonesia - No. 32 April 2020
Arieska Wening Sawosri and Oliver Mußhoff
Risk and time preferences between rural people in India and Indonesia - No. 31 April 2020
Elias Cisneros, Krisztina Kis-Katos and Nunung Nuryartono
Palm Oil and the politics of deforestation in Indonesia
2019
- No. 30 June 2019
Thomas Kopp, Bernhard Dalheimer, Zulkifli Alamsyah, Mirawati Yanita, Bernhard Brümmer
Can the Tripartite Rubber Council manipulate international rubber prices? - No. 29 May 2019
Jan Salecker, Claudia Dislich, Kerstin Wiegand, Katrin M. Meyer and Guy Pe’er
EFForTS-LGraf: A Landscape Generator for Creating Smallholder-Driven Land-Use Mosaics - No. 28 May 2019
Arieska Wening Sarwosri and Oliver Musshoff
Can crop diversification of perennial crop by smallholder farmers explained by risk attitudes and time preferences? - No. 27 May 2019
Katrin Rudolf, Miriam Romero, Rosyani Asnawi, Bambang Irawan and Meike Wollni
Effects of information and seedling provision on tree planting and survival in smallholder oil palm plantations - No. 26 March 2019
Christoph Kubitza, Jonida Bou Dib, Thomas Kopp, Vijesh V. Krishna, Nunung Nuryartono, Matin Qaim, Miriam Romero and Stephan Klasen
Labor savings in agriculture and inequality at different spatial scales: The expansion of oil palm in Indonesia - No. 25 March 2019
Miriam Romero, Meike Wollni, Katrin Rudolf, Rosyani Asnawi and Bambang Irawan
Promoting sustainable land use choices in Indonesia: experimental evidence on the role of changing mindsets and structural barriers - No. 24 February 2019
Daniel Chrisendo, Vijesh V. Krishna, Hermanto Siregar and Matin Qaim
Land-use change, nutrition, and gender roles in Indonesian farm households
2018
- No. 23 July 2018
Arieska Wening Sarwosri, Johannes Wegmann and Oliver Mußhoff
Encouraging rainforest preservation by smallholders: an ex-ante policy evaluation - No. 22 May 2018
Christoph Kubitza and Esther Gehrke
Why does a labor-saving technology decrease fertility rates? Evidence from the oil palm boom in Indonesia - No. 21 January 2018
Jonida Bou Dib, Vijesh Krishna, Zulkifli Alamsyah and Matin Qaim
Land-use change and livelihoods of non-farm households – The role of income from employment in oil palm and rubber in rural Indonesia
2017
- No. 20 January 2017
Zulkifli Alamsyah and Heiko Faust
Abstracts of EFForTS Discussion Papers No. 1-19 in English and Bahasa Indonesia (2013 - 2016)
2016
- No. 19 March 2016
Rivayani Darmawan, Stephan Klasen, and Nunung Nuryartono
Migration and Deforestation in Indonesia
2015
- No. 18 August 2015
Miriam Vorlaufer, Marcela Ibanez, Bambang Juanda & Meike Wollni
Conservation vs. Equity - Can payments for environmental services achieve both? - No. 17 June 2015
Claudia Dislich et al.
Towards an integrated ecological-economic land-use change model - No. 16 June 2015
Claudia Dislich et al.
Ecosystem functions of oil palm plantations - a review - No. 15 June 2015
Elisabeth Hettig, Jann Lay & Kacana Sipangule
Drivers of households´ land-use decisions - A critical review of micro-level studies in tropical regions - No. 14 May 2015
Stefan Moser & Oliver Mußhoff
Comparing the use of risk-influencing production inputs and experimentally measured risk attitude: Do decisions of Indonesian small-scale rubber farmers match? - No. 13 April 2015
Vijesh V. Krishna, Michael Euler, Hermanto Siregar, Zakky Fathoni & Matin Qaim
Farmer heterogeneity and differential livelihood impacts of oil palm expansion among smallholders in Sumatra, Indonesia - No. 12 April 2015
Michael Euler, Vijesh Krishna, Stefan Schwarze, Hermanto Siregar & Matin Qaim
Oil palm adoption, household welfare and nutrition among smallholder farmers in Indonesia - No. 11 April 2015
Stefan Schwarze et al.
Rubber vs. oil palm: an analysis of factors influencing smallholders´ crop choice in Jambi, Indonesia - No.10 March 2015
Marcel Gatto, Meike Wollni, Rosyani & Matin Qaim
Oil Palm Boom, Contract Farming, and Village Development: Evidence from Indonesia - No.9 February 2015
Thomas Kopp & Bernhard Brümmer
Moving Rubber to a Better Place - and Extracting Rents from Credit Constrained Farmers along the Way - No.8 January 2015
Michael Euler, Stefan Schwarze, Hermanto Siregar & Matin Qaim
Oil palm expansion among smallholder farmers in Sumatra, Indonesia
2014
- No.7 September 2014
Vijesh V. Krishna, Unai Pascual & Matin Qaim
Do emerging land markets promote forestland appropriation? Evidence from Indonesia - No.6 July 2014
Marcel Gatto, Meike Wollni, Matin Qaim
Oil palm boom and land-use dynamics in Indonesia: The role of policies and socioeconomic factors - No.5 June 2014
Stefan Moser & Oliver Mußhoff
A framed field experiment about policy measures: Testing the effectiveness of rewards or punishments with different probabilities as incentives in palm oil production - No.4 February 2014
Brigitta Hauser-Schäublin & Stefanie Steinebach
Harapan: A "No Man´s Land" turned into a contested agro-industrial zone - No.3 January 2014
Thomas Kopp, Zulkifli Alamsyah, Raja Sharah Fatricia & Bernhard Brümmer
Have indonesian rubber processors formed a cartel? Analysis of intertemporal marketing margin manipulation
2013
- No.2 October 2013
Jonas Hein
Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+), transnational conservation and access to land in Jambi, Indonesia - No.1 September 2013
Heiko Faust et al.
Assessment of socio-economic functions of tropical lowland transformation systems in Indonesia - sampling framework and methodological approach