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Impact, Diffusion and Scaling-Up of a Comprehensive Land-Use Planning Approach in the Philippines: From Development Cooperation to National Policies

  • Dr. Gerald Leppert
  • Dr. Lena Hohfeld
  • Dr. Malte Lech
  • Dr. Thomas Wencker

This evaluation report investigates the impact of ten years of comprehensive land-use planning in the Philippines. Based on a mixed-methods and quasi-experimental design, The impact evaluation assesses a technical approach to enhanced land-use planning and capacity development from community to national level, supporting decentralized planning, natural resource governance, and resilience to natural hazards and climate change.

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Bibliographische Angaben

  • Leppert, G., L. Hohfeld, M. Lech and T. Wencker (2018), Impact, Diffusion and Scaling-Up of a Comprehensive Land-Use Planning Approach in the Philippines. From Development Cooperation to National Policies, German Institute for Development Evaluation (DEval), Bonn.
 2018 Instrumente und Strukturen der EZ Nachhaltigkeit Evaluation Capacity Development Umwelt und Klima Philippinen Berichte
Deckblatt des DEval-Berichtes mit dem Titel "Impact, Diffusion and Scaling-up of a Comprehensive Land-Use Planning Approach in The Philippines" 2018

Differential Livelihood Impacts of Oil Palm Expansion in Indonesia

  • Dr. Vijesh Krishna
  • Dr. Michael Euler
  • Prof. Dr. Hermanto Siregar
  • Prof. Dr. Matin Qaim

In this article, the impacts of oil palm adoption on livelihoods of smallholder farm households are analyzed. The study builds on survey data from Sumatra, Indonesia. Treatment-effects and endogenous switching regression models suggest that smallholder households benefit from oil palm adoption on average. Part of the benefit stems from the fact that oil palm requires less labor than rubber, the main alternative crop. This allows oil palm adopters to allocate more labor to off-farm activities and/or to expand their farmland. For households with a low land-to-labor ratio, rubber is typically a more lucrative crop than oil palm. Depending on various social and institutional factors, households’ access to land, labor, and capital varies, contributing to impact heterogeneity. Welfare gains associated with oil palm are more pronounced among households that have formal land titles and access to additional land to expand their farm size during the process of adoption.

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Bibliographische Angaben

  • Krishna, V., M. Euler, H. Siregar and M. Qaim (2017) Differential Livelihood Impacts of Oil Palm Expansion in Indonesia. In: Agricultural Economics, Vol. 48, Issue 5, 639-653.
 2017 Sonstiges Umwelt und Klima Externe Publikationen
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Donor-assisted land-use planning in the Philippines: insights from a multi-level survey

  • Dr. Melody Garcia Schustereder
  • Dr. Lena Hohfeld
  • Dr. Malte Lech
  • Dr. Gerald Leppert

The report at hand presents first results derived from a quantitative impact evaluation of an intervention for enhanced land use planning in the Philippines. The SIMPLE (Sustainable Integrated Management and Planning for Local Government Ecosystems) approach embedded in the Philippine-German cooperation’s “Environment and Rural Development (EnRD)” program was implemented between 2006 and 2015, managed by the Gesellschaft für internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ).

Bibliographische Angaben

  • Garcia Schustereder, M., L. Hohfeld, M. Lech and G. Leppert (2016), Donor-Assisted Land-use Planning in the Philippines: Insights from a Multi-Level Survey, German Institute for Development Evaluation (DEval), Bonn.
 2017 Instrumente und Strukturen der EZ Nachhaltigkeit Umwelt und Klima Philippinen Berichte
Deckblatt des DEval-Berichtes "Donor-assisted land-use Planning in The Philippines: Insights from a Multi-Level Survey" 2016
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