Research
The Division of Resource Economics applies itself to the development of
an Institutional Environmental and Resource Economics as an emerging
discipline. The research activities of the Division focus particularly
on
" Institutions of Sustainability ". This analytical framework
facilitates investigating a multitude of institutional issues related
to Environmental and Resource Economics ranging from local
participation to international agreements. Setting up and conducting
such research projects was made possible by attracting external
research funds and developing national and international
research partnerships at national and international levels.
In Germany and especially in East Germany, the Division of Resource
Economics analyses mainly policy-relevant issues, for example in the
field of agri-environmental policies, provision of bio-energy and rural
development. The Division has developed particular research interests,
and gained extensive research experience, in analysing post-socialist
transition processes in Central and Eastern European as well as Central
and South East Asian countries. Numerous research projects deal with
topics from developing and transition countries like Ethiopia,
Indonesia, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Brazil, Namibia, Uganda, Kirgizstan,
India, Thailand, Vietnam and China. These research activities are
associated with various types of national and international cooperation with both research
partners and practitioners.
Research Projects >> FoKo: Research Colloquium on Institutional and Resource Economics >> Doctoral Certificate Program in Agricultural Economics >> |
Research Projects
- Cooperative
research projects
- Research projects in progress and completed projects in cooperation with other institutions
- Individual research
projects
- Research projects in progress and completed, dissertations and habilitations
FoKo: Research Colloquium on Institutional and Resource Economics
- FoKo: Research Colloquium on Institutional and
Resource Economics
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Programme: Winter Semester 2009/10
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Programme: Summer Semester 2009
- Programme: Winter Semester 2007/2008
- Programme: Summer Semester 2007
Programme: Summer Semester 2006
Programme: Winter Semester 2005/2006