Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
Department of Agricultural Economics, Extension and Rural Development
Research articles in refereed specialist journals
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Banda B, Hassan RM: 2011. Inter-fuel substitution and dynamic adjustment in input demand: Implications for deforestation and carbon emission in Malawi. African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 6 (1) / Mrt, pp 54-69, Full Text
Aye GC, Mungatana ED: 2011. Technological innovation and efficiency in the Nigerian Maize sector: Parametric stochastic and non-parameteric distance function approaches. Agrekon, 50 (4) / Dec, pp 1-24, Full Text
Labuschagne A, Louw A, Ndanga L: 2011. A consumer-orientated study of the South African Beef Supply chain. Agrekon, 50 (1) / Mrt, pp 71-88, Full Text
Jagwe J, Machethe CL: 2011. Effects of transaction costs on choice of selling point: A case of smallholder banana growers in the Great Lakes region of Central Africa.. Agrekon, 50 (3) / Sep, pp 109-123, Full Text
Kirsten JF: 2011. Agricultural economics scholarship in South Africa at the crossroads: It is time for a national institute of food, agricultural and resource economics?. Agrekon, 50 (3) / Sep, pp 124-144, Full Text
Liebenberg F, Pardey PG, Kahn M: 2011. South African agricultural R&D investments: Sources, structure and trends, 1910-2007. Agrekon, 50 (2) / Jun, pp 1-26, Full Text
Gebrehiwet YF, Meyer FH, Kirsten JF: 2011. Integrating agricultural input expenditure into a partial equilibtium model of the South African agricultural sector. Agrekon, 50 (2) / Jun, pp 83-101, Full Text
Liebenberg F, Pardey PG: 2011. South African agriculture R&D: Policies and public institutions, 1880-2007. Agrekon, 50 (1) / Mrt, pp 1-15.
Bienabe E, Vermeulen H, Bramley C: 2011. The food "quality turn" in South Africa: An initial exploration of its implications for small-scale farmers' market access. Agrekon, 50 (1) / Mrt, pp 36-52.
Hassan RM, Thurlow J: 2011. Macro-micro feedback links of water management in South Africa: CGE analyses of selected policy regimes. Agricultural Economics, 42, pp 235-247, Full Text
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Funke T, Klein P: 2011. Analyzing gouvernment decision making in the South African biofuels industry: a game theoretic approach.. BioFuels Journal, 2 (3) / 6, pp 345-354.
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Akpalu W, Hassan RM, Ringler C: 2011. Climate variability and maize yield in the Limpopo region of South Africa: Results from GME and MELE methods.. Climate and Development, 3 (114-122), p. 22.
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Khumalo TP, Schonfeldt HC, Vermeulen H: 2011. Consumer acceptability and perceptions of maize meal in Giyani, South Africa. Development Southern Africa, 28 (2), pp 271-281, Full Text
Bienabe E, Vermeulen H: 2011. Improving smallholders' market participation: Insights from business scheme for maize in Limpopo Province, South Africa.. Development Southern Africa, 28 (4) / Aug, pp 493-507.
Faria M, Mabaya E, Jordaan DduP: 2011. Markets for marama beans in southern Africa: Linking sustainable products with sustainable livelihoods. Development Southern Africa, 24 (4) / Sep, pp 477-492, Full Text
Hassan RM, Birungi J: 2011. Social capital and poverty in Uganda. Development Southern Africa, 28 (1) / Mrt, pp 19-37, Full Text
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Zuwarimwe J, Kirsten JF: 2011. Social networks and rural non-farm enterprise development and implication for poverty reduction among rural households in Zimbabwe. Educational Research, 2 (3) / Mar, pp 1031-1042, Full Text
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Deressa T, Hassan RM, Ringler C: 2011. Perception of and adaption to climate change by farmers in the Nile basin of Ethiopia. Journal of Agricultural Science, 149 / 8, pp 23-31, Full Text
Schonfeldt HC, Pretorius B: 2011. The nutrient content of five traditional South African dark green leafy vegetables - A prelimanry study.. Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, 24 / Apr, pp 1141-1146, Full Text
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Ngwenya H, Hagmann J: 2011. Making innovation systems work in practice: experiences in integrating innovation, social learning and knowledge in innovation platforms. Knowledge Management for Development, 7 (1) / May, pp 109-124.
Hartmann J, Ngwenya H: 2011. Making innovation systems work in practice: experiences in integrating innovation, social learning and knowlegde in innovation platforms.. Knowledge Management for Development, 7 (1) / 5, pp 109-124.
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Schonfeldt HC, Strydom PE: 2011. Effects of age and cut on cooking loss, juiciness and flavour of South African Beef. Meat Science, 87, pp 180-190, Full Text
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Cumsille P, Flanagan CA, Martinez ML, Ngomane T: 2011. Youth Civic Development: Theorizing a Domain With Evidence From Different Cultural Contexts.. New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 134 / Winter, pp 95-109.
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Sartorius K, Sartorius B, Tollman S, Schatz Enid, Kirsten JF, Collinson Mark: 2011. Rural poverty dynamics and refugee communities in South Africa: A spatial-temporaal model. Population Space and Place, DOI:10.1002 (psp697) / Nov, p. online.
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Bourblanc M: 2011. Des Instruments Émancipés. Revue Française de Science Politique, 61 (6) / Dec, pp 1073-1096.
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Stevens JB, Ntai PJ: 2011. The role of Extension support to irrigation farmers in Lesotho. South African Journal of Agricultural Extension/Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Landbouvoorligting, 39 (2) / Dec, pp 104-112, Full Text
Terblanché SE: 2011. Mentorship a key success factor in sustainable Land Reform Projects in South Africa. South African Journal of Agricultural Extension/Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Landbouvoorligting, 39 (1), pp 55-74, Full Text
Hawkins H, Malgas R, Bienabe E: 2011. Ecotypes of wild rooibos (Aspalathus linearis (Burm. F) Dahlg., Fabaceae) are ecologically distinct. South African Journal of Botany, 77, pp 360-370.
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Abiodun A, Ajetomobi J, Hassan RM: 2011. Impacts of Climate Change on Rice Agriculture in Nigeria.. Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems, 14 (613-622), p. 9, Full Text
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Juana JS, Strzepek KM, Kirsten JF: 2011. Market efficiency and welfare analysis of inter-sectoral water allocation in South Africa. Water Policy, 13 (2), pp 220-231, Full Text
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