Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
Department of Agricultural Economics, Extension and Rural Development
Hassan, RM
BSc(Hons) MSc(Agric)(Sudan) PhD(Iowa State) - Professor
NRF Rating: B2
Contact Details
Research Interests
Research Output
Contact Details:
Telephone number: 012 420 3317
Fax number: 012 420 3247
E-mail address: rashid.hassan@up.ac.za
Research Interests:
Natural resource and environmental economics
Research Output:
Research articles in refereed specialist journals:
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
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
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.
Hassan RM, Birungi J: 2011. Social capital and poverty in Uganda. Development Southern Africa, 28 (1) / Mrt, pp 19-37, Full Text
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
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
Chapters in books:
Schreiner B, Hassan RM: 2011. Lessons and Conclusions. In Transforming Water Management in South Africa, Designing and Implementing a New Policy Framework, (14) / 2, Springer, pp 271-276.
de Lange M, van Rooyen J, Hassan RM: 2011. Water Resource Situation, Strategies and Allocation Regimes in South Africa.. In Transforming Water Management in South Africa, Designing and Implementing a New Policy Framework, (2) / 1, Springer, pp 19-32.
Research and technical/policy output for clients:
Alemu T, Bryan E, Hassan RM, Hillesland Mary, Ringler C: Policy Document: 2011. How can African Agriculture Adapt to Climate Change? Insights from Ethiopia and South Africa. For: International Food Policy Research institute.
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