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Diretrizes Para Avaliação para a América Latina e o Caribe

  • Dr Sara Daub

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  • Rodriguez Bilella, Pablo D. et al. Diretrizes para Avaliação para a América Latina e o Caribe / Rodríguez Bilella, Pablo D.; Sergio Martinic Valencia; Luis Soberón Alvarez; Sarah D. Klier; Ana L. Guzmán Hernández; Esteban Tapella. 1ª ed. – Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
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Evaluation Standards for Latin America and the Caribbean

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  • Rodríguez Bilella, P. D., S. Martinic Valencia, L. Soberón Alvarez, S. D. Klier, A. L. Guzmán Hernández and E. Tapella (2016), Evaluation Standards for Latin America and the Caribbean, 1st ed. – Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires.
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Estándares de Evaluación para América Latina y el Caribe

  • Dr Sara Daub

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  • Rodriguez Bilella, Pablo D. et al. (2016) Estándares de Evaluación para América Latina y el Caribe / Rodríguez Bilella, Pablo D.; Sergio Martinic Valencia; Luis Soberón Alvarez; Sarah D. Klier; Ana L. Guzmán Hernández; Esteban Tapella. 1ª ed. – Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
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Policy Brief: Agricultural Value Chains

  • Dr Marcus Kaplan
  • Dr Sabine Brüntrup-Seidemann
  • Dr Martin Noltze

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  • M. Kaplan, S. Brüntrup-Seidemann, and M. Noltze (2016), Agricultural Value Chains: Engines of Inclusive Rural Economic Development?, DEval Policy Brief 4/2016, German Institute for Development Evaluation (DEval), Bonn
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Oil Palm Expansion among Smallholder Farmers in Sumatra, Indonesia

  • Dr Michael Euler
  • Stefan Schwarze
  • Prof. Dr Hermanto Siregar
  • Prof. Dr Matin Qaim

Many tropical regions are experiencing a rapid growth of oil palm cultivation. In Indonesia, the world's leading palm oil producer, in addition to large companies, smallholder farmers are increasingly engaged in the oil palm sector. Smallholder oil palm cultivation may contribute to income gains and socio-economic development. However, land-use decisions by smallholders are not well understood. Without appropriate policies, negative social and environmental consequences can also occur. To improve the knowledge base, we use data about present and past land-use decisions from a survey of farm households in Sumatra. Employing duration models, we analyse the determinants and dynamics of oil palm adoption among smallholders. 

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  • Euler, M., S. Schwarze, H. Siregar and M. Qaim (2026) Oil Palm Expansion among Smallholder Farmers in Sumatra, Indonesia. In: Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 67, Issue 3, 658-676.
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