Publication List
Graubner, Marten; Sexton, Richard J. (2023) More competitive than you think? Pricing and location of processing firms in agricultural markets. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 105 (3): 784-808.
Groth, Juliane; Seppelt, Ralf; Sakdapolrak, Patrick; Senbeta, Feyera; Hermans, Kathleen (2023) Why smallholders stop engaging in forest activities: The role of in-migration in livelihood transitions in forested landscapes of southwestern Ethiopia. Ecology and Society 28 (1)
Hasenkamp, Miao-ling; Sun, Zhanli (2023) Rethinking human-nature relationships: Daoism’s contribution to transcultural sociotechnical imaginaries. The Professional Geographer 75 (2): 269-277.
Heigermoser, Maximilian (2023) The rapid rise of Russia's wheat exports: Price formation, spot-futures relations and volatility effects. Studies on the Agricultural and Food Sector in Transition Economies, Vol. 100, Halle (Saale): IAMO.
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Hermans, Kathleen; Wiederkehr, Charlotte; Groth, Juliane; Sakdapolrak, Patrick (2023) What we know and do not know about reciprocal pathways of environmental change and migration: Lessons from Ethiopia. Ecology and Society 15 (3)
Hermans, Kathleen; Müller, Daniel; O'Byrne, David; Olsson, Lennart; Stringer, Lindsay C. (2023) Land degradation and migration. Nature Sustainability 6 (12): 1503-1505.
Hu, Yuan; Kuhn, Lena; Zeng, Weizhong; Glauben, Thomas (2023) Who benefits from payments for ecosystem services? Policy lessons from a forest carbon sink program in China. Ecological Economics 214
Hubertus, Lena; Groth, Juliane; Teucher, Mike; Hermans, Kathleen (2023) Rainfall changes perceived by farmers and captured by meteorological data: Two sides to every story. Regional Environmental Change 23 (2)
Humpesch, Maximilian; Seifert, Stefan; Balmann, Alfons; Hüttel, Silke (2023) How does tenancy affect farmland prices? Effects of lease status, lease term, and buyer type. Agricultural Finance Review 83 (2): 242-263.
Inbar, Yoel; Waldhof, Gabi (2023) Mitigating consequence insensitivity for genetically engineered crops. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 29 (3): 584-598.