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Fostering learning. Creating transparency. Five years of DEval 2012 – 2017

  • Prof. Dr. Jörg Faust
  • Heike Steckhan
  • Dr. Gerald Leppert
  • Magdalena Orth-Rempel
  • Dr. Martin Noltze
  • Dr. Thomas Schwedersky
  • Christoph Hartmann
  • Kirsten Vorwerk
  • Helge Roxin
  • Dr. Marcus Kaplan
  • Dr. Sabine Brüntrup-Seidemann
  • Dr. Johannes Erler (ehem. Schmitt)
  • Dr. Alexander Kocks
  • Dr. Stefan Leiderer
  • Dr. Kim Lücking

To mark our fifth anniversary, this report aims to present DEval and the special institutional role it plays to a wider audience. In addition to providing information on its establishment, we also want to show how DEval works on fulfilling its institutional purpose, mainly by drawing on examples from our evaluations. Fostering learning, creating transparency – based on these core functions of evaluation, the report aims to illustrate how DEval fulfils its role within development cooperation.

Bibliographische Angaben

  • DEval (2017), Fostering learning. Creating transparency. Five years of DEval 2012 – 2017, German Institute for Development Evaluation (DEval), Bonn.
 2017 Evaluation Capacity Development Instrumente und Strukturen der EZ Methoden und Standards Berichte

Lernen fördern. Transparenz schaffen. 5 Jahre DEval 2012 – 2017

  • Prof. Dr. Jörg Faust
  • Heike Steckhan
  • Dr. Gerald Leppert
  • Magdalena Orth-Rempel
  • Dr. Martin Noltze
  • Dr. Thomas Schwedersky
  • Christoph Hartmann
  • Kirsten Vorwerk
  • Helge Roxin
  • Dr. Marcus Kaplan
  • Dr. Sabine Brüntrup-Seidemann
  • Dr. Johannes Erler (ehem. Schmitt)
  • Dr. Alexander Kocks
  • Dr. Stefan Leiderer
  • Dr. Kim Lücking

Bibliographische Angaben

  • DEval (2017), Lernen fördern. Transparenz schaffen.5 Jahre DEval 2012–2017, Deutsches Evaluierungsinstitut der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit (DEval), Bonn.
 2017 Evaluation Capacity Development Methoden und Standards Instrumente und Strukturen der EZ Berichte
Deckblatt des DEval-5-Jahres-Berichtes "Lernen fördern. Transparenz schaffen." 2012-2017

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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Policy Brief: Developpp.de: Do Development Partnerships with the Private Sector Provide Innovative Solutions for Development Cooperation?

  • Christoph Hartmann
  • Kirsten Vorwerk

Bibliographische Angaben

  • C. Hartmann and Vorwerk, K. (2017), Developpp.de: Do Development Partnerships with the Private Sector Provide Innovative Solutions for Development Cooperation?, DEval Policy Brief 2/2017, German Institute for Development Evaluation (DEval), Bonn
 2017 Instrumente und Strukturen der EZ Policy Briefs
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