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Die Wissenschaftler*innen des German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) veröffentlichen ihre Forschungsergebnisse regelmäßig in einschlägigen deutschen und internationalen (Fach-)Zeitschriften. Darüber hinaus publizieren die Expert*innen des IDOS bei weiteren renommierten Verlagen wie Springer, Routledge u. a.

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  1. Regering, de rechter is niet uw debatpartner
    Regering, de rechter is niet uw debatpartner

    Pauw, Pieter / Sander Chan (2015)

  2. Kollektive Selbstblockade? Warum der Pariser Klimagipfel scheitert
    Kollektive Selbstblockade? Warum der Pariser Klimagipfel scheitert

    Betz, Joachim / Babette Never (2015)

  3. Who’s in charge here? Interrogating reform resistance in capacity development support
    Who’s in charge here? Interrogating reform resistance in capacity development support

    Keijzer, Niels / Piet De Lange (2015)

  4. Sustainability standards for palm oil: challenges for smallholder certification under the RSPO
    Sustainability standards for palm oil: challenges for smallholder certification under the RSPO

    Brandi, Clara (2015)

  5. Klimapolitik anno 2015: zwischen Wissen und Wahrheit
    Klimapolitik anno 2015: zwischen Wissen und Wahrheit

    Bauer, Steffen (2015)

  6. Schaatsbond, stop WK-plan in de ijskast
    Schaatsbond, stop WK-plan in de ijskast

    Pauw, Pieter (2015)

  7. China-Africa cooperation: promises, practice and prospects
    China-Africa cooperation: promises, practice and prospects

    Grimm, Sven (2015)

  8. Microinsurance in Western Asia
    Microinsurance in Western Asia

    Loewe, Markus / Coralie Zaccar (2014)

  9. Lange ein Tabuthema
    Lange ein Tabuthema

    Rippin, Nicole (2014)

  10. Rubber vs. oil palm: an analysis of factors influencing smallholders’ crop choice in Jambi, Indonesia
    Rubber vs. oil palm: an analysis of factors influencing smallholders’ crop choice in Jambi, Indonesia

    Schwarze, Stefan / Michael Euler / Marcel Gatto / Jonas Hein / Elisabeth Hettig / Anna Maria Holtkamp / Lufti Izhar / Yvonne Kunz / Jan Lay / Jenny Merten / Stefan Moser / Oliver Mußhoff / Fenna Otten / Martin Qaim / Endriatmo Soetarto / Stefanie Steinebach (2015)

    The rapid expansion of the oil palm area in many tropical countries has raised concerns about its negative impact on local communities, food security, and on the environment. While the expansion of oil palm in early stages was mainly driven by large private and public companies, it is expected that smallholders will outnumber large estates in the near future. For policy formulation it is hence important to better understand who these smallholders are and why they have started to cultivate oil palm. In this paper, we used a rich dataset collected in the province of Jambi, which is one of the most important production areas for oil palm, to analyze smallholders’ decision making by combining qualitative, quantitative, and experimental methods.