Dr. Christoph Kubitza

Research Fellow

Dr. Christoph Kubitza

  • Kurzer Lebenslauf

    • Seit 05/2020: Research Fellow am GIGA Institut für Asien-Studien

    • 2019: Research Fellow am Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien (GIGA), Berlin/Hamburg

    • 2018 - 2019: Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Lehrstuhl „International Food Economics and Rural Development“ an der Georg-August-Universität, Göttingen

    • 2018 - 2020: Berater für das „International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center“ (CIMMYT), Mexiko

    • 2015 - 2018: Doktorand/wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter im Sonderforschungsbereich 990: „Ecological and socioeconomic functions of tropical lowland rainforest transformation systems (Sumatra, Indonesia)“ an der Georg-August-Universität, Göttingen

    • Studium: PhD an der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Titel: „Land-use change and rural development in Indonesia: Economic, institutional and demographic aspects of deforestation and oil palm expansion” (summa cum laude); M.A. Development Economics an der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen; B.A. Internationale Wirtschaft und Entwicklung an der Universität Bayreuth

    Aktuelle Forschung

    • Ökonomische und soziale Auswirkungen von Landnutzungsveränderungen und globalen Landakquisitionen

    • Kleinbäuerliche Landwirtschaft in Entwicklungsländern

    • Entwicklungs- und Agrarökonomie

    Länder und Regionen

    • Indonesien

    Forschungsschwerpunkte

    Dr. Christoph Kubitza

    Research Fellow

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    Land Economics | 08.2024

    Labor Displacement in Agriculture: Evidence from Oil Palm Expansion in Indonesia

    We analyze the labor market effects of oil palm cultivation among smallholder farmers in Indonesia.

    Vijesh V. Krishna

    Prof. Dr. Stephan Klasen

    Thomas Kopp

    Dr. Nunung Nuryartono

    Prof. Dr. Matin Qaim

    Journal of Agricultural Economics | 04.2024

    Can Information Constraints Explain the Low Efficiency in Premium Quality Rice Cultivation?: Evidence From Smallholder Farmers in Bangladesh

    The integration of smallholder farmers into emerging value chains for fine-grain and ‘premium quality rice’ (PQR) could prove to be crucial to improving rural livelihoods in Bangladesh. Based on a pre-analysis plan, we analyse farmers' ability to efficiently allocate production enhancing inputs in PQR cultivation.

    Land Use Policy | 02.2024

    Large-Scale Acquisitions of Communal Land in the Global South: Assessing the Risks and Formulating Policy Recommendations

    This article conceptualises and empirically assesses the socioeconomic and environmental risks of large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) for communal lands in the Global South.

    Policypaper | 2024

    Who Benefits from Tree-Planting in the Global South?: The Case of Two Carbon Offset Projects in Laos

    With biological carbon removal projects already receiving large parts of the increasing financial flows towards carbon offsetting, this deal narrative illustrates the ensuing trade-offs and potential benefits using the example of two land deals from the Land Matrix database in Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR), commonly known as Laos.

    American Journal of Agricultural Economics | 08.2022

    Technical Efficiency and Farmland Expansion: Evidence from Oil Palm Smallholders in Indonesia

    This study asks whether innovation in smallholder production reduces or accelerates land expansion. Even though innovation in agriculture has reduced land expansion globally, rebound effects can occur locally and often at the expense of vital ecosystem functions...

    Bernhard Dalheimer

    Bernhard Brümmer

    CarbonBrief | Zitat | 12.03.2024

    Loggers have ‘grabbed’ around 1m hectares of Indigenous land in DRC

    Logging companies have “acquired” roughly 1m hectares of Indigenous peoples’ territory in the Democratic Republic of Congo since 2000, according to a new study.

    Süddeutsche Zeitung | Zitat | 20.11.2023

    Wie nachhaltig ist unser Palmöl wirklich?

    Palmöl steckt in fast der Hälfte aller Supermarktprodukte. Die deutschen Konzerne versprechen ihren Konsumenten, es komme aus umweltschonender Produktion. Doch zumindest für Beiersdorf wurde Regenwald für den Rohstoff abgeholzt.

    Konferenz | 18.06.2024 - 21.06.2024

    Business as usual? The role of large-scale land acquisition in the energy transition and carbon offset projects

    Third International Conference on Environmental Peacebuilding, Leiden University, The Hague Organisation: Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies, Leiden Law School, Leiden University, Environmental Peacebuilding Association Dr. Christoph Kubitza (Panelbeitragende:r)

    Konferenz | 13.05.2024 - 17.05.2024

    Policies to Secure Land Rights in Land-intensive Climate Action

    World Bank Land Conference 2024, 1818 H Street, NW Washington, DC 20433, Washington, DC Dr. Christoph Kubitza (Organisator:in), Prof. Dr. Jann Lay (Chair)

    A panel discussion at the World Bank Land Conference, organised by the Land Matrix Initiative (LMI), shed light on the urgent need for policies to safeguard land tenure amidst the rise of land-intensive climate actions.

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