Publikationen der Arbeitsgruppe Entwicklungs- und Kooperationsökonomie
Falk, T., Spangenberg, J. H., Siegmund-Schultze, M., Kobbe, S., Feike, T., Kuebler, D., … Vorlaufer, T. (2018). Identifying governance challenges in ecosystem services management – Conceptual considerations and comparison of global forest cases. /Ecosystem Services/, /32/, 193–203. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoser.2018.07.012
Vollan, B., Hönow, C., & Vorlaufer, T. (2018). On the definition and comparability of individual and group incentives for environmental conservation. /Conservation Letters/, /11/(4), e12577. https://doi.org/10.1111/conl.12577
Kirk (2017) “Support to Land Reform in Namibia. Knowledge Management Report”, GIZ Publication (with contributions of A. Lange & J. Middleton), Windhoek.
Falk, Kirk, Lohmann, Kruger, Hüttich & Kamukenjandje (2016) “The profits of excludability and transferability in redistributive land reform in central Namibia”, Development Southern Africa.
Remi, Kirk & Sunday (2015) “Women Access to Land: The Compatibility of Property Rights on the Farming Activities of Women in Rice Producing Areas of Osun State, Nigeria”, International Journal of Research in Agriculture and Forestry, 2:10, 34-42.
Gobien (2015) “Land Matters. An Impact Evaluation in Developing Countries” (Dissertation).
Nolte & Väth (2015) “Interplay of land governance and large-scale agricultural investment: evidence from Ghana and Kenya”, The Journal of Modern African Studies, Cambridge, 53:1, 69-92.
Väth & Kirk (2014) “Do property rights and contract farming matter for rural development? Evidence from a large-scale investment in Ghana”, Joint Discussion Paper Series in Economics, No. 16-2014.
Prediger, Vollan & Hermann (2014) “Resource Scarcity and Antisocial Behavior”, Journal of Public Economics, 119, 1-9.
Väth (2014) “Processes and Impacts of Investment in Land” Dissertation.
Vollan, Prediger & Frölich (2013) „Co-managing common pool resources: Do formal rules have to be adapted to traditional ecological norms?”, Ecological Economics, 95, 51-62.
Väth (2013) “Gaining neighbours or big losers what happened when large-scale, land-based investment in the Ghanaian oil palm sector met the local population on the ground?”, LDPI working paper, No. 24.
Kirk (2012) „Gemeinsam mehr bewegen – der genossenschaftliche Gedanke“, in: Beuthien, V. (Hg.), Erneuerbare Energien und Genossenschaften – Chancen und Potentiale für regenerative und bürgernahe Energieversorgung, Marburg, S.43-58. [Getting more things in motion – the cooperative way of thinking, in: Beuthien, V. (ed.), Renewable energies and cooperatives, chances and potentials for regenerative energy supply close to users]
Weingart & Kirk (2012) “Escaping Poverty Traps? Collective Action and Property Rights in Post-War Rural Cambodia: Mwangi”, E. et al. (eds.), Collective Action & Property Rights for Poverty Reduction, Pennsylvania, Penn State Univ. Press, 25-48.
Di Gregorio, Hagedorn, Kirk, Korf, McCarthy, Meinzen-Dick & Swallow (2012) Property Rights and Collective Action for Poverty Reduction: A Framework for Analysis, in: Mwangi, E. et al. (eds.), Collective Action & Property Rights for Poverty Reduction, Pennsylvania, Penn State Univ. Press, 328-356.
Falk, Vollan & Kirk (2012) “Material, social, and moral institutional consequences in natural resource management in southern Namibia”, International Journal of the Commons, 6:2, 271-301.
Falk, Vollan & Kirk (2012) “Institutional and experimental analysis of enforcement problems in natural resource management – a case study from southern Namibia”, International Journal of the Commons, 6:2, 271-301.
Falk, Bock & Kirk (2011) “Reform of rural water supply”, in: Ruppel, O. & Ruppel-Schlichting, K. (eds.), Environmental Law and Policy in Namibia, Essen.
Falk & Kirk (2011) “ Enforcement of Statutory and Customary Forest Management Regulations in the Kavango Region of Namibia”, in: Ruppel, O. & G. Winkler (eds): Justice from within: Legal pluralism in Africa and Beyond, Hamburg, 323-354.
Prediger, Vollan & Frölich (2011) “The impact of culture and ecology on cooperation in a common-pool resource experiment”, Ecological Economics, 70:9, 1599-1608.
Werthmann, Weingart & Kirk (2010) “Common Pool Resources - A Challenge for Local Governance, Experimental Research in Eight Villages in the Mekong Delta of Cambodia and Vietnam”, CAPRi Working Paper 98, (CAPRi/IFPRI), Washington, D.C.
Kirk & Nguyen Do Anh Tuan (2010) “Land Tenure Policy Reforms: Decollectivization and the Doi Moi System in Vietnam”, in: Spielman, D. & R. Pandya Lorch (eds), Proven Successes in Agricultural Development; (IFPRI Publication), Washington, 521-544.
Falk, Kruger, Lohmann, Kakukuenjandje, Zimmermann, Kirk, Kambuli, Koop, Heil, Lebershausen, Neu & Frank (2010) “Economic and ecological indicators of land reform projects in eastern Namibia”, in: Jürgens, N., Schmiedel, U. & T. Hoffman (eds), Biodiversity in southern Africa, Vol. II, Göttingen & Windhoek, 200-206.
Pröpper, Gröngröft, Kirk et al. (2010) “Causes and perspectives of land-cover change through expanding cultivation in Kavango”, in: Jürgens, N., Schmiedel, U. & T. Hoffman (eds), Bio-diversity in southern Africa, Vol. III, Göttingen & Windhoek, 2-31.
Domptail, Dreber, Falk, Gribreel, Kirk, Limpricht, Naumann, Prediger, Vollan & Wesuls (2010) “An ecological-economic analysis of the pastoral systems of the Nama Karoo in Southern Namibia”, in: Jürgens, N., Schmiedel, U. & T. Hoffman (eds), Biodiversityin southern Africa, Vol. III, Göttingen & Windhoek, 76-107.
Vollan , Prediger & Frölich (2010) “The influence of collective property rights on grazing management in a semi-arid region”, African Journal of Agriculture and Resource Economics, 6:1, 372-401. (Special issue of the AERC Conference on Agriculture for Development in Sub Saharan Africa.)
Kirk (2009) „Stellungnahme: Welternährung sichern – Globale Herausforderung für die Entwicklungs-und Agrarpolitik“, (Fachgespräch der CDU/CSU-Fraktion des Deutschen Bundestages, 20. April 2009) Berlin, Marburg.
Kirk (2009) „Renaissance von (genossenschaftlicher) Kooperation im ländlichen Raum in Entwicklungsländern? Antworten der Experimentellen Ökonomik unter Struktur und Klimawandel”, [Renaissance of cooperation and cooperatives in rural areas of DCs? Answers of experimental economics in context of structural and climate change] in: Schöpflin, M. et al. (Hg.), Von der Sache zum Recht, München.
Falk, Bock & Kirk (2009) “Polycentrism and poverty: Experiences of rural water supply reform in Namibia”. Water Alternatives, 2:1,115-137.
Kirk & Nguyen Do Anh Tuan (2009) “Land-Tenure Policy Reforms, Decollectivization and the Doi Moi System in Vietnam”, IFPRI Discussion Paper 00927, Washington. D.C.
Kirk (2008) “Resettlement farmers, other land reform beneficiaries and organizations for economic co-operation, in particular, cooperatives”, GTZ Report, Windhoek, Marburg.
Di Gregorio, Hagedorn, Kirk, Korf, McCarthy, Meinzen-Dick & Swallow (2008) “Property Rights, Collective Action, and Poverty. The Role of Institutions for Poverty Reduction”, CAPRi Working Paper No. 81, Washington D.C.
Homann, Rischkowsky, Steinbach, Kirk & Mathias (2008) “Towards Endogenous Livestock Development: Borana Pastoralists’ Responses to Environmental and Institutional Changes”, Human Ecology, 36:4, 503-520.
Vollan (2008) “Socio-ecological explanations for crowding-out effects from economic field experiments in southern Africa”, Ecological Economics, 67:4, 560-573.
Kirk (2005) „Ländliche Entwicklung in der bilateralen Zusammenarbeit“, (Stellungnahme zur öffentlichen Anhörung des Ausschusses für Wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung (AWZ) des Deutschen Bundestages, 20. April 2005), Berlin, Marburg.
Graefen & Kirk (2005) “Access to Land: A Human Right?”, Agriculture and Rural Development, 12, 17-19.
Di Gregorio, Hagedorn, Kirk, Korf, McCarthy, Meinzen-Dick & Swallow (2005) “The role of property rights and collective action for poverty reduction”, (paper presented at the UN-Wider University, Helsinki).
Vollan, Bock & Kirk (2005) “Efficiency or Fairness? Strategies, Conflicts, and Dynamics in the Commons as Reaction Towards Increasing Pressure from Globalization” (paper presented at Deutscher Tropentag 2005, Hohenheim).
Kirk (2004) “State Land Economics”, (Policy Discussion Paper for the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction, Government. of Cambodia), Phnom Penh, Marburg.
Kirk (2004) “Stakeholder report: What do we need and why do we need it?“ in: Beck, E. et al. (eds.), Sustainable use and conservation of biological diversity – A challenge for society, Bonn, pp. 13-15.
Kirk (2004) „Wandel der Agrarverfassung in Entwicklungsländern. Ungelöste Probleme und neue Lösungsansätze“, in: Manig, W. (Hg.), Lehre und Forschung in der Sozialökonomie der Ruralen Entwicklung, Göttingen,S. 83-117.
Hörsch, Schulz, Vogel, Hanatschek, Petersen, Gröngroft, Görke, Kirk et al. (2004) “Remote sensing and GIS based monitoring for modelling of biodiversity change”, in: Beck, E. et al. (eds.), pp. 130-133.
Bock, Buss, Falk, Isaacs, Kirk, Knight, Nuppenau, Schneiderat & Werner (2004) “The human dimension in biodiversity change: Integrating natural science into socio-economic research”, in: Beck, E. et al. (eds.), pp. 133-136.
Kirk (2003) „Verbände und der Aufbau genossenschaftlicher Strukturen in Schwellenländern“, in: Weinkauf, W. (Hg.) Freiheit und Verantwortung, Wiesbaden.
Deininger & Kirk (2003) “Land policy, poverty alleviation and sustainable rural development” Agriculture and Rural Development, 10:2, 44-47.
McCarthy, Kamara & Kirk (2003) “The effect of environmental variability on livestock and land-use management: The Borana Plateau, Southern Ethiopia” Journal of African Economics, 53, pp. 322ff.
Kamara, Swallow & Kirk (2003) “Role of policies and development interventions in pastoral resource management: The Borana rangelands in southern Ethiopia”, Socioeconomics and Policy Search Working paper 53, International Livestock Research Institute, Nairobi, Kenya.
Knerr, Kirk & Buchenrieder (2002) “The Role of Resource Tenure, Finance and Social Security in Rural Development”, Weikersheim.
Ngaido & Kirk (2001) “Collective Action, Property Rights and Devolution of Rangeland management: selected Examples from Africa and Asia”, in: Meinzen-Dick, R. et. al. (eds), Collective Action, Property Rights and Devolution of Natural Resource Management, (DSE/IFPRI), Feldafing, pp. 147-182.