Dr. Nodir Djanibekov
Research Associate
Department:
External Environment for Agriculture and Policy Analysis (Agricultural Policy)
Dr. Nodir Djanibekov
Research Associate
Department:
External Environment for Agriculture and Policy Analysis (Agricultural Policy)
Central Asia
Land reforms and farm restructuring
Evolution of agrarian institutions
Policy analysis
Dr. Nodir Djanibekov joined IAMO in August 2012 as a researcher in the Department Agricultural Policy. He obtained his PhD at the Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn, Germany. Prior to joining IAMO, he was a researcher in the German-Uzbek development research project on the restructuring of land and water use in Uzbekistan. His main research interests include the issues of land-labor relations, evolution of (in)formal institutions in agriculture, collective action in resource use, agricultural organization and rural transformation in the post-Soviet Central Asian countries.
- AG-InstitutionsNaturalResources – Institutions and Natural resources
- AG-ORGA&POLICY – Agricultural Organisation and Farm Policy
- AGRICHANGE – Institutional change in land and labour relations of Central Asia’s irrigated agriculture
- AGRIWANET – Agricultural Restructuring, Water Scarcity and the Adaptation to Climate Change in Central Asia: A Five-Country Study
- ANICANET – Revitalising animal husbandry in Central Asia: A five-country analysis
- AWAGO – Water governance and peacebuilding in Afghanistan
- CAWAMNET – Central Asian Water Conflict and Migration Network
- SARS-CAC – The impact of COVID-19 on agriculture, food and rural areas in Central Asia and Caucasus countries
- SUSADICA – Structured doctoral programme on Sustainable Agricultural Development in Central Asia
- Understanding the behavioral factors affecting adoption of sustainable agriculture practices by farmers in Kyrgyzstan
- UzAgRe – Uzbekistan Cotton Sector Analysis: Promoting Competitiveness, Efficiency and Sustainability
- UzAgrInLab – Establishment of interdisciplinary lab on Agricultural Innovations and Resources
- UzFarmBarometer – Better understanding of the adoption of sustainable agricultural practices in Uzbekistan