Land property rights, agricultural intensification, and deforestation in Indonesia

C Kubitza, VV Krishna, K Urban, Z Alamsyah… - Ecological economics, 2018 - Elsevier
The expansion of agricultural land remains one of the main drivers of deforestation in
tropical regions. Stronger land property rights could possibly enable farmers to increase …

[HTML][HTML] Toward a tenure-responsive approach to forest landscape restoration: A proposed tenure diagnostic for assessing restoration opportunities

R McLain, S Lawry, MR Guariguata, J Reed - Land Use Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract The Bonn Challenge, a voluntary global initiative launched in 2011, aims to bring
up to 350 million hectares of degraded land into some level of restorative state by 2030. Pilot …

[HTML][HTML] Land markets, property rights, and deforestation: insights from Indonesia

VV Krishna, C Kubitza, U Pascual, M Qaim - World Development, 2017 - Elsevier
We examine the emergence of land markets and their effects on forest land appropriation by
farm households in Jambi Province, Sumatra, using micro-level data covering land use and …

Land transfer in rural China: Incentives, influencing factors and income effects

K Peng, C Yang, Y Chen - Applied Economics, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Land transfer incentives and their effect on farmers' income in developing countries have
been widely examined in the literate, but little is known about the driving mechanism of rural …

Social norms, tenure security and soil conservation: evidence from Burundi

G Beekman, EH Bulte - Agricultural systems, 2012 - Elsevier
We use a new dataset from war-torn Burundi to explore how various institutional proxies
affect investments in soil conservation. We “unbundle” institutions and distinguish between …

Cash crop choice and income dynamics in rural areas: evidence for post‐crisis Indonesia

S Klasen, J Priebe, R Rudolf - Agricultural Economics, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
In this article we investigate the factors affecting levels and growth of incomes in rural
Indonesia following the crisis of 1997–1998. In particular, we investigate the relative roles of …

Farmers' knowledge, perceptions, and socioeconomic factors influencing decision making for integrated soil fertility management practices in Masaka and Rakai …

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Declining soil fertility, exacerbated by continuous cultivation of land, poverty and limited
access to productive assets, is a crucial factor limiting crop production among smallholders …

Understanding the political ecology of forced migration and deforestation through a multi-algorithm classification approach: The case of Rohingya displacement in the …

N Ahmed, MN Islam, MF Hasan, T Motahar… - Geology, Ecology …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Compared with numerous existing forced migration scenarios across the globe, migration
from Myanmar to Bangladesh through southeastern border region is unique at least for three …

Nexus between farmland transfer, agricultural loans, and grain production: empirical evidence from China

Z Ding, Q Zhang, Y Tang - Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Food production stands as a critical global concern necessitating
comprehensive investigation. This study utilizes provincial-level data from China to explore …

Determinants of labour migration decisions: The case of East Java, Indonesia

W Syafitri - Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Labour migration, both internal and international, involves labour withdrawing from one
sector and moving to meet the demand in another. Defined more narrowly, it involves an …