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CEEPA Student and Staff Publications (since 2005)
2017
Journal Articles
Bourblanc, M. (2017). State transformation and policy networks: The challenging
implementation of new water policy paradigms in post-apartheid South Africa. Water
Alternatives, 10(2), 303.
Bourblanc, M., & Blanchon, D. (2017). Gérer ou gouverner la ressource en eau ? Modélisation
en temps réel et gestion de la pénurie au sein de la rivière Crocodile (Afrique du Sud). Natural
Sciences Sociétés, 2.
Bourblanc, M., Ducrot, R., & Mapedza, E. (2017). Path dependence in Nebo Plateau: strategic
partnerships and rural poverty alleviation in South African small-scale irrigation schemes.
Journal of Southern African Studies, 43(2), 381-396.
Ducrot, R., & Bourblanc, M. (2017). Promoting equity in water access: the limits of fairness in
a rural water program in semi-arid mozambique. Natural resources Forum, A United Nations
Sustainable Development Journal, forthcoming.
Hassan, R., Mungatana, E., & Akpalu, W. (2017). Past experiences and future challenges for
the economics and policy of managing the commons of sub-Saharan Africa. Review of
Environmental Economics and Policy (REEP - in press).
Yami, M., Meyer, F., & Hassan, R. (2017). Modelling price formation and dynamics in the
Ethiopian maize market. Journal of Agric. Science & Technology (in press).
Yami, M., Meyer, F., & Hassan, R. (2017). Testing price leadership role in major regional
maize markets in Ethiopia: implications for targeted market intervention. Agrekon (in press).
2016
Journal Articles
Bourblanc, M. (2016). Définir des indicateurs en milieu controversé: retour sur l’expertise
scientifique «Algues vertes» en France. VertigO-la revue électronique en sciences de
l'environnement, 16(2).
Guerin Schneider, L., Mayaux, P. L., Bourblanc, M., & Coton, M. (2016). Y a-t-il un sens de
l'histoire dans les services d'eau? Un modèle post-évolutionniste. Politiques et Management
public, 33(1), 5-25.
Kuntashula, E., & Mungatana, E. (2016). Understanding the Trade-Offs Between
Environmental Service Provision through Improved Fallows and Private Welfare Using Stated
Preference Approach: A Case Study in Chongwe-Zambia. Sustainable Agriculture Research,
5(3), 124.
Magboul, A., & Hassan, R. (2016). Determinants of small-scale business owners' participation
in formal microcredit markets in Sudan. The Journal of Developing Areas, 50(5), 229-240.
Mapedza, E., Van Koppen, B., Sithole, P., & Bourblanc, M. (2016). Joint venture schemes in
Limpopo Province and their outcomes on smallholder farmers livelihoods. Physics and
Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C, 92, 92-98. doi:10.1016/j.pce.2015.10.016
Ndambiri, H., Brouwer, R., & Mungatana, E. (2016). Comparing welfare estimates across
stated preference and uncertainty elicitation formats for air quality improvements in Nairobi,
Kenya. Environment and Development Economics, 1-20. doi:10.1017/S1355770X15000455
Ndambiri, H., Mungatana, E., & Brouwer, R. (2016). Scope effects of respondent uncertainty
in contingent valuation: evidence from motorized emission reductions in the city of Nairobi,
Kenya. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 60(1), 22-46. doi:
10.1080/09640568.2016.1140024
Sanga, G. J., & Mungatana, E. D. (2016). Integrating ecology and economics in understanding
responses in securing land-use externalities internalization in water catchments. Ecological
Economics, 121, 28-39.
Waha, K., Zipf, B., Kurukulasuriya, P., & Hassan, R. M. (2016). An agricultural survey for more
than 9,500 African households. Scientific data, 3. Available online:
www.nature.com/scientificdata. doi:10.1038/data.2016.20
Technical reports
Swaziland water supply and sanitation tariff and affordability study (2016). Final report
submitted to The Swaziland Water Services Corporation. Economic Consulting Associates
and CEEPA.
http://www.eca-uk.com/2015/07/31/water-and-sewerage-tariff-study-for-swsc-in-swaziland/
Edwin Muchapondwa, Jesper Stage, Youngsoek Lee, Thomas Chiramba, Eric Mungatana
and Pushpam Kumar (2016) Use of market-based incentives in watershed management:
driving the green economy through involving communities & the private sector. United Nations
Environment Programme, Freshwater Ecosystems Unit, Division of Environmental Policy
Implementation
http://www.efdinitiative.org/publications/use-market-based-incentives-watershed-
management-driving-green-economy-through
2015
Journal articles
Biraro, M., Khan, S., Ngabo, V., & Hassan, R. (2016). Access to the Land Tenure
Administration System in Rwanda and the Impacts of the System on Ordinary Citizens. Journal
of Land Administration in Eastern Africa, 3(1), 346-352.
Bourblanc, M. (2015). The South African ‘Ecological Reserve’, A Travelling Concept. Politikon,
42(2), 275-292.
Hassan, R. M., & Crafford, J. G. (2015). Measuring the contribution of ecological composition
and functional services of ecosystems to the dynamics of KwaZulu-Natal coast fisheries.
Ecological Economics, 119, 306-313.
Hassan, R., & Thiam, D. R. (2015). Implications of water policy reforms for virtual water trade
between South Africa and its trade partners: economy-wide approach. Water Policy, 17(4),
649-663.
Honlonkou, A. N., & Hassan, R. M. (2015). Developing countries' response to the clean
development mechanism under imperfect information and transaction costs. Climate Change
Economics, 6(01), 1550001. doi: 10.1142/S2010007815500013
Kabubo-Mariara, J. (2015). Does Institutional Isolation Matter for Soil Conservation
Decisions? Evidence From Kenya. SAGE Open, 5(1), 1-9. doi: 10.1177/2158244015570977
Kilimani, N., van Heerden, J., & Bohlmann, H. (2015). Water taxation and the double dividend
hypothesis. Water Resources and Economics, 10, 68-91. Available online:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wre.2015.03.001.
Kuntashula, E., & Mungatana, E. (2015). Estimating the causal effect of improved fallows on
environmental services provision under farmers' field conditions in Chongwe, Zambia.
Environment and Development Economics, 20(01), 80-100.
Magboul, A., & Hassan, R. (2015). The Gap Between Demand and Supply and Repayment
Performance of Formal Microcredit In Sudan. Khartoum University Journal of Management
Studies, 9(1).
Ndambiri, H., Mungatana, E., & Brouwer, R. (2015). Stated preferences for improved air
quality management in the city of Nairobi, Kenya. The European Journal of Applied
Economics, 12(2), 16-26.
Thiam, D. R., Muchapondwa, E., Kirsten, J., & Bourblanc, M. (2015). Implications of water
policy reforms for agricultural productivity in South Africa: Scenario analysis based on the
Olifants river basin. Water Resources and Economics, 9, 60-79. Available online:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wre.2014.11.001
Wilkinson, M. J., Magagula, T. K., & Hassan, R. M. (2015). Piloting a method to evaluate the
implementation of integrated water resource management in the Inkomati River Basin. Water
SA, 41(5), 633-642. Available online: http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/wsa.v41i5.06 or
http://www.wrc.org.za ISSN 1816-7950.
Books chapters
Gello, D., & Alemu, T. (2015). Impact of Forest Management Decentralization on Rural
Livelihoods: Evidence from Ethiopia, In Bluffstone, R. and Robinson, E. (Ed.), Forest Tenure
Reform in Asia and Africa: Local Control for Improved Livelihoods, Forest Management, and
Carbon Sequestration, RFF PRESS, New York.
Honlonkou, A. N., & Hassan, R. M. (2015). Designing environmental instruments to finance
agricultural intensification through the clean development mechanism: direct cost subsidy
versus tax cut under asymmetric information. In Sustainable Intensification to Advance Food
Security and Enhance Climate Resilience in Africa (pp. 533-553). Springer International
Publishing.
Technical reports
Abidoye, B., Mungatana, E., Mahlalela, L., Sacolo, T., & Babalola, F. (2015). Forest
ecosystems in the transition to a green economy and the role of REDD in the United Republic
of Tanzania, United Nation Environmental Programme, Nairobi.
http://theredddesk.org/sites/default/files/resources/pdf/tanzania_report.pdf
Mesfin Tilahun, Eric Mungatana, Ashbindu Singh, Eugene Apindi, Jane Barr, Zinta Zommers
and Gyde Lund (2015). The Economics of Land Degradation in Africa: Benefits of Action
Outweigh the Costs. ELD Report.
https://www.nmbu.no/sites/default/files/pdfattachments/eld-unep-report_05_web_b-
72dpi_1.pdf
2014
Journal articles
Abidoye, B. O., & Mabaya, E. (2014). Adoption of genetically modified crops in South Africa:
effects on wholesale maize prices. Agrekon, 53(1), 104-123.
Abidoye, B. O., Orazem, P. F., & Vodopivec, M. (2014). Mandatory costs by firm size
thresholds: firm location, growth and death in Sri Lanka. IZA Journal of Labor & Development,
3(1), 36.
Abidoye, B. O., & Labuschagne, M. (2014). The transmission of world maize price to South
African maize market: a threshold cointegration approach. Agricultural Economics, 45(4), 501-
512.
Abusin, S. A., & Hassan, R. M. (2014). Legitimacy and ethics or deterrence factors: Which are
more important for compliance with regulations among the artisanal fishers of Sudan? African
Journal of Agric. & resource Economics, 9(3): 239- 2020.
Aderolu I. A, Babalola, F. D., Ugioro, O., Anagbogu, C.F., Ndagi, I., Mokwunye, F.C.,
Mokwunye, I.U., Idrisu, M., & Asogwa, E.U. (2014). Production and marketing of Coffee
(Coffea robusta) in Kogi State, Nigeria: Challenges and recommendation for intervention.
Journal of Social Science Research 3(2):207-215. Available online at:
http://cirworld.org/journals/index.php/jssr/article/view/3416/pdf_25
Babalola, F. D. (2014). Potentials and Challenges of Indigenous Knowledge in conservation
of Biodiversity in Osun Osogbo State Sacred Grove, Nigeria. International Journal of Science
and Nature, 5, 353-358. Available online:
http://www.scienceandnature.org/IJSN_Vol5(2)J2014/IJSN-VOL5(2)14-36CS2.pdf ISSN
2229-6441.
Babalola, F. D., Opii, E. E., & Oso, A. O. (2014). Factors Contributing to Use of Biomass as
Domestic Fuel and Options for Efficient and Sustainable Usage in Nigeria. African Journal of
Sustainable Development, 4(1), 135-150. Available online:
http://www.ajol.info/index.php/ajsd/article/view/106786
Sikhweni, N. P., & Hassan, R. (2014). Opportunities and challenges facing small-scale cattle
farmers living adjacent to Kruger National Park, Limpopo Province. Journal of Emerging
Trends in Economics and Management Sciences (JETEMS), 5(1), 38-43.
Borokini, T. I., Osewa, S. O., Babalola, F. D., Alamu, O., & Olubiyi, M. R. (2014). Adaptation
Strategies to Combating Climate Variability and Extremity among Farmers in Selected Farm
Settlements in Oyo State, Nigeria. Albanian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 13(3), 32.
Avaliable online:
https://sites.google.com/a/ubt.edu.al/rssb/revista_2014_3_file/6_BOROKINI%20-
%20AJAS%20N3_32-41.pdf?attredirects=0&d=1
Bourblanc, M. (2014). Framing environmental problems: problem entrepreneurs and the issue
of water pollution from agriculture in Brittany, 1970–2005. Journal of Environmental Policy &
Planning, 16(1), 21-35.
Bourblanc, M., & Blanchon, D. (2014). The challenges of rescaling South African water
resources management: Catchment Management Agencies and interbasin transfers. Journal
of Hydrology, 519, 2381-2391. Available online:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2013.08.001
Ayinde, O. E., Munchie, M., & Babalola, F.D. (2014). Systems of Innovation and Agricultural
Production in African Economies. International Journal of Science and Technology, 3(2):1-17.
Available online: http://afrrevjo.net/journals/stech/vol_3_no_2_art_1_Ayinde-Muchie-
Folaranmi.pdf ISSN 2227-5444 (Online). ISSN: 2225-8612 (Print)
Babalola, F. D. (2014). Underfunding of Research in Nigeria: Exploring Strategy for
Intervention at Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria. Albanian Journal of Agricultural Sciences,
13(1), 7. Available online:
https://docs.google.com/a/ubt.edu.al/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=dWJ0LmVkdS5hbHxyc3N
ifGd4OjQ0YjNiYTUxYWQxN2FmMDc ISSN: 2218-2020.
Babalola, F. D., Lawal, I., Opii, E. E., & Oso, A. O. (2014). Roles of and Threats to Indigenous
Cultural Beliefs in Protection of Sacred Forests in Southwest Nigeria. Albanian Journal of
Agricultural Sciences, 13(2), 41. Available online:
https://docs.google.com/a/ubt.edu.al/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=dWJ0LmVkdS5hbHxyc3N
ifGd4OjJjODZmNWI2ZWJiYjI1Mzg
Babalola, O. A., & Babalola, F. D. (2014). The Use Of Information And Communication
Technologies Among Distance Learning Students Of The University Of Ibadan, Nigeria.
Covenant Journal of Communication, 2(1). Available online:
http://journals.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/cjoc/published/May2014/Oluwakemi.pdf ISSN
(Online) 2354-3515; ISSN (Print): 2354-354x.
Crafford, J. G., & Hassan, R. M. (2014). Relationships between ecological infrastructure and
the economy: The case of a fishery.South African Journal of science, 110(7-8), 1-8.
Girma, H. M., & Hassan, R. M. (2014). Drivers of land-use change in the southern nations,
nationalities and people's region of Ethiopia. African Journal of Agric. & Resource Economics,
9(2): 148-164.
Hassan, R. (2014). Achievements and Future Challenges for environment and development
economics. Environment and Development Economics, 19: 290-292.
Kabubo-Mariara, J. (2014). Integrating market access and tenure security: the role of
institutional isolation in crop productivity in Kenya. International Journal, 8(1), 32-49.
Langlais, A., Nicourt, C., Bourblanc, M., & Gaigné, C. (2014).Llivestock farming and nitrogen
within the economic and social context. Advances in Animal Biosciences, 5(1), 20-27.
Available online: doi:10.1017/S2040470014000260
Mokwunye, I. U., Babalola, F. D., Asogwa, U. E., Idris, N., Aderolu, I. A., Mokwunye, F. C., &
Idrisu, M. (2014). Compliance of agrochemical marketers with banned cocoa pesticides in
southwest Nigeria. Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 59(2), 161-174. Available online:
.http://joas.agrif.bg.ac.rs/sites/joas.agrif.bg.ac.rs/files/article/pdf/374-6._mokwunye_et_al.pdf
doi:10.2298/JAS1402161M. ISSN 1450-8109
Ofoegbu, C., Ogbonnaya, S., & Babalola, F. D. (2014). Sawmill conversion efficiency and
wood recovery of timber species in cross river state Nigeria. Poljoprivreda i Sumarstvo, 60(1),
105. Available online: http://www.agricultforest.ac.me/data/20140222-
010%20OFOEGBU%20et%20al.pdf
Peyraud, J. L., Cellier, P., Donnars, C., Vertes, F., Aarts, F., Béline, F., & Dupraz, P. (2014).
Réduire Les Pertes D'azote Dans L'élevage.
Sikhweni, N. P., & Hassan, R. (2014). Determinants of herd size among small-scale cattle
farmers: the case of selected villages at the Mhinga Traditional Authority in Limpopo, South
Africa. Agrekon, 53(4), 106-122.
Thabethe, L., Mungatana, E., & Labuschagne, M. (2014). Estimation of technical, economic
and allocative efficiencies in sugarcane production in South Africa: A Case of Mpumalanga
Growers. Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development, 5(16).
Books chapters
Ndunda, E. N., & Mungatana, E. D. (2014). Innovative risk-reduction measures and urban
welfare in wastewater-irrigated agriculture: an endogenous switching regression approach for
Nairobi, Kenya. Innovative Water Resource Use and Management for Poverty Reduction in
Sub-Saharan Africa: An Anthology, 41.
Technical Reports
Babalola, F.D. & Chirwa, P. W. (2014). Factors responsible for households dependence on
wood-based biomass energy in vhembe communities of South Africa. Paper presented at the
6th Forest Science Symposium. Hosted by The Institute for Commercial Forestry Research &
The Department of Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries, South Africa. Held at Hilton College
Theatre, Hilton College School, near Hilton on Tuesday 29 July and Wednesday 30 July 2014.
Babalola, F.D., Chirwa, P.W., & Borokini, T.I. (2014). Threats to indigenous beliefs and cultural
practises used in forest protection: case study from Southwest Nigeria. Oral presentation at
the XXIV IUFRO World Congress, “Sustaining Forests, Sustaining People: The Role of
Research”. Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. 5-11 October 2014. p56
F.D. Babalola, (2014). Forest resources and rural livelihoods in Nigeria. 3rd Southern Africa
Regional Meeting (SARM) of the International Forestry Student Association (IFSA). Themed
“Forestry research to support sustainable forest management in the Southern Africa Region”
held at Senate Chamber, University of Venda, South Africa from 24th to 27th June, 2014.
2013
Journal articles
Abidoye, B., & Fowowe, B. (2013). A quantitative assessment of the effect of financial
development on poverty in African countries. The Manchester School, 2013.
Aye, G. C., & Mungatana, E. D. (2013). Evaluating the performance of small scale maize
producers in nigeria: an integrated distance function approach. Review of Urban & Regional
Development Studies, 25(2), 79-92.
Babalola F. D., & Babalola O. A. (2013). Health issues within informal Sector: Perceptions of
Market Women on HIV/AIDS in Ibadan Oyo State, Nigeria. Journal of Sustainable
Development in Africa, 15(7): 65-81.
Available online: http://www.jsd-africa.com/Jsda/Vol15No7-
Winter2013A/PDF/Health%20Issues%20Within%20Formal%20Sector%20Perception%20of
%20Market%20Women%20on%20HIV%20Aids%20in%20Ibadan%20Nigeria.Babalola%20F
olaranmi.pdf ISSN: 1520-5509.
Bourblanc, M. (2013). Les trajectoires bifurquées de la «Réserve écologique» sud-africaine:
d'une logique aménagiste à une logique écologique. Autrepart, (2), 27-45.
Bourblanc, M., Crabbé, A., Liefferink, D., & Wiering, M. (2013). The marathon of the hare and
the tortoise: implementing the EU Water Framework Directive. Journal of Environmental
Planning and Management, 56(10), 1449-1467.
Babalola, F. D., & Opii, E. E. (2013). Consumption of Charcoal versus other Alternative
Domestic Cooking Fuel in Selected Households of Benue State, Nigeria. Journal of
Sustainable Development in Africa, 15(4), 25-37. Available online: http://jsd-
africa.com/Jsda/Vol15No4-
Summer2013B/PDF/Charcoal%20versus%20Other%20Domestic%20Cooking%20Fuels.Bab
alola%20Folaranmi%20Dapo.pdf. ISSN: 1520-5509.
Babalola, F. D., Borokini, T. I., Onefeli, A. O., & Muchie, M. (2013). Socio-economic
contributions of an indigenous tree in urban areas of Southwest Nigeria. African Journal of
Science, Technology, Innovation and Development, 5(6), 479-489. Available online:
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/20421338.2013.820449#.UkLcrtJkMZ4. ISSN:
(Online) 2042-1338. ISSN: (Print) 2042-1346.
Kuntashula, E., & Mungatana, E. (2013). Estimating the causal effect of improved fallows on
farmer welfare using robust identification strategies in Chongwe, Zambia. Agroforestry
systems, 87(6), 1229-1246.
Ndunda, E. N., & Mungatana, E. D. (2013). Determinants of farmers' choice of innovative risk-
reduction interventions to wastewater-irrigated agriculture. African Journal of Agricultural
Research, 8(1), 119–128.
Ndunda, E. N., & Mungatana, E. D. (2013). Evaluating the welfare effects of improved
wastewater treatment using a discrete choice experiment. Journal of environmental
management, 123, 49-57.
Ndunda, E. N., & Mungatana, E. D. (2013). Farmers' perception and knowledge of health risks
in wastewater irrigation. Open Science Repository Natural Resources and Conservation,
(open-access), e70081917. doi: 10.7392/Research.70081917
Rivera-Ferre, M. G., Pereira, L., Karpouzoglou, T., Nicholas, K. A., Onzere, S., Waterlander,
W., Mahomoodally, F., Vrieling, A., Babalola, F. D., Ummenhofer, C. C., Dogra, A., de Conti,
A., Baldermann, S., Evoh, C., & Bollmohr, S. (2013). A vision for transdisciplinarity in future
earth: perspectives from young researchers. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and
Community Development, 3(4), 249–260.
Available online:
http://www.agdevjournal.com/attachments/article/382/JAFSCD_Transdisciplinarity_Vision_C
ommentary_Oct-2013.pdf. ISSN: 2152-0801.
Books
Hassan, R., & Mungatana, E. D. (Eds.). (2013). Implementing environmental accounts: case
studies from Eastern and Southern Africa (Vol. 28). Springer Science & Business Media.
Book chapters
Crafford, J., & Hassan, R. (2013). Valuing Regulating and Supporting Ecosystem Services of
the Subtropical Estuaries of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. In Implementing Environmental
Accounts (pp. 207-218). Springer Netherlands.
Hassan, R. (2013). Drought management strategies in South Africa and the potential for
economic policy instruments. In Schwabe, Connor, Albiac, Hassan and Gonzales
(eds.),Springer
Honolonkou and Hassan (2013). On optimal contract for monitoring illegal exploitation of co-
managed forests in Benin, In Barrett, Maler, and Maskin (eds.): Environment and Development
Economics: Essays in Honour of Partha Dasgupta. Oxford University Press.
Mungatana, E. (2013). Accounting for Mineral Resources in Tanzania: Data Challenges and
Implications for Resource Management Policy, In Hassan, R., & Mungatana, E. D. (Eds.).
(2013). Implementing environmental accounts: case studies from Eastern and Southern Africa
(Vol. 28), (pp. 49-69). Springer Science & Business Media, Netherlands.
Mungatana, E., Tembe, H. L. A., & Ziegler-Bohr, C. (2013). Fisheries Resource Accounts for
the Maputo Coastal Districts of Mozambique. In Hassan, R., & Mungatana, E. D. (Eds.).
(2013). Implementing environmental accounts: case studies from Eastern and Southern Africa
(Vol. 28), (pp. 71-101). Springer Science & Business Media, Netherlands.
Sisay. N., Kassie, M. & Mungatana, E. (2013). Forest resource accounts for Ethiopia, In:
Hassan, R., & Mungatana, E. D. (Eds.). (2013). Implementing environmental accounts: case
studies from Eastern and Southern Africa (Chapter 5). Springer Science & Business Media,
Netherlands.
Schwabe, K., Albiac, J., Connor, J. D., Hassan, R. M., & González, L. M. (2013). Drought in
arid and semi-arid regions: A Multi-Disciplinary and Cross-Country Perspective. Springer.
Schwabe, K., Connor, J. D., Hassan, R. M., Albiac, J., & González, L. M. (2013), Introduction,
In: Schwabe, K., Albiac, J., Connor, J. D., Hassan, R. M., & González, L. M. (2015). (Eds).
Drought in arid and semi-arid regions. Springer.
Technical Reports
Babalola, F.D. (2013). Conflicts on sustainable management and exploitation of timber
resources in Kwara State, Nigeria. International Course of Netherlands Fellowship
Programme on “Competing Claims on Natural Resources”. Held at Wageningen URCentre for
Development Innovation (CDI), Netherlands from 4th to 15thMarch, 2013.
Babalola, F.D., & Opii, E.E. (2013). Impacts of domestic energy consumption on biodiversity
loss: assessment of charcoal as household energy in Benue State, Nigeria, In: Babalola, F.D.
(Ed) (2013) Biodiversity in Africa – Present State, Challenges and Prospects for its
Conservation. First Student Conference of Tropical Biology Association African Alumni Group
(TAAG) held at National Museums of Kenya, Nairobi Kenya from 2nd to 4th July, 2013. P25.
Babalola, F.D. (2013). Contributions of forests and trees on farmlands to food and food
security. Young Scientist Networking Conference theme “Food Future” organised by
International Council for Science (ICSU), the German Research Foundation (DFG) and
International Social Science Council (ISSC), held at Villa Vigoni, German-Italian Centre for
Cultural and Scientific Exchange, Italy from April 14 – 19, 2013. Funded by German Research
Foundation.
Opii E.E., & Babalola F.D. (2013). Agroforestry for Agricultural Transformation: Roles of Trees
in Agricultural Sustainability and Sustenance of Rural Livelihoods. Theme:Reviving Nigeria
Agricultural transformation through the agricultural transformation agenda. Held at University
of Agriculture, Benue State, Nigeria.
2012
Journal articles
Abidoye, B. O., Herriges, J. A., & Tobias, J. L. (2012). Controlling for observed and
unobserved site characteristics in RUM models of recreation demand. American Journal of
Agricultural Economics, 94(5), 1070-1093.
Abusin, S., Hassan, R., & Hertzler, G. (2012). Natural resource modeling: allowing for
inconstant probability of detection and frequency measures of violation within dynamic
deterrence fishery models. Natural Resource Modeling, 25(3), 511-528.
Aye, G. C., & Mungatana, E. D. (2012). Evaluating the performance of maize farmers in nigeria
using stochastic distance and stochastic production frontiers. Journal of Human Ecology,
40(2), 177-188.
Bourblanc, M. (2012). Transforming water resources management in South Africa‘s catchment
management agencies’ and the ideal of democratic development. Journal of International
Development, 24(5), 637-648.
Girma, H. M., Hassan, R. M., & Hertzler, G. (2012). Forest conservation versus conversion
under uncertain market and environmental forest benefits in Ethiopia: The case of Sheka
forest. Forest Policy and Economics, 21, 101-107.
Chitiga, M., Fofana, I., & Mabugu, R. (2012). The poverty implications of high oil prices in
South Africa. Environment and Development Economics, 17(03), 293-313.
Muchapondwa, E., Biggs, H., Driver, A., Matose, F., Mungatana, E., & Scheepers, K. (2012).
Providing Economic Incentives for Biodiversity Conservation in an Emerging Bioregional
Context. Journal of Sustainable Development, 5(11), 118-129.
Mungatana, E. D., & Ahimbisibwe, P. B. (2012) Quantitative impacts of invasive Senna
spectabilis on the distribution of welfare: a household survey of dependent communities in
Budongo forest reserve, Uganda. Natural Resources Forum, 36, 181-191
Nakhumwa, T. O., & Hassan, R. M. (2012). Optimal management of soil quality stocks and
long-term consequences of land degradation for smallholder farmers in Malawi. Environmental
and Resource Economics, 52(3), 415-433.
Book chapters
Mungatana, E.,& Hassan, R (2012). Two perspectives of water resource accounting:
Comparing the Australian and the United Nations approaches, In: Godfrey, J.M., & Chalmers,
K. (Eds), Water Accounting: International Approaches to Policy and Decision Making, Chapter
9, Edward Elgar.
2011
Journal articles
Ajetomobi, J., Abiodun, A., & Hassan, R. (2011). Impacts of climate change on rice agriculture
in Nigeria. Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems, 14(2), 613-622.
Akpalu, W. (2011). Determinants of noncompliance with light attraction regulation among
inshore fishers in Ghana. The Journal of Socio-Economics, 40(2), 172-177.
Akpalu, W. (2011). Fisher skills and compliance with effort-limiting fishing regulations in a
developing country: The case of Ghana. International Journal of Social Economics, 38(8), 666-
675.
Akpalu, W., & Martinsson, P. (2011). Ostracism and common pool resource management in
a developing country: young fishers in the laboratory. Journal of African Economies, 21, 266-
306.
Akpalu, W., Rashid, H. M., & 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(2), 114-122.
Aye, G. C., & Mungatana, E. D. (2011). Technological innovation and efficiency in the Nigerian
maize sector: Parametric stochastic and non-parametric distance function approaches.
Agrekon, 50(4), 1-24.
Banda, B. M. & Hassan, R. (2011). Inter-fuel substitution and dynamic adjustment in input
demand: Implications for deforestation and carbon emission in Malawi, African Journal of
Agric. & Resource Economics, 6(1), 54-69.
Bourblanc, M. (2011). "Emancipated Instruments". Dependence on instruments in the
management of agricultural water pollution in the Côtes-d'Armor department (1990-2007).
Revue française de science politique (English), 61(6), 25-45.
Deressa, T. T., Hassan, R. M., & Ringler, C. (2011). Perception of and adaptation to climate
change by farmers in the Nile basin of Ethiopia. The Journal of Agricultural Science, 149(1),
23.
Hassan, R., & Birungi, P. (2011). Social capital and poverty in Uganda. Development Southern
Africa, 28(1), 19-37.
Hassan, R., & Thurlow, J. (2011). Macro–micro feedback links of water management in South
Africa: CGE analyses of selected policy regimes. Agricultural Economics, 42(2), 235-247.
Speelman, S., Frija, A., Perret, S., D'haese, M., Farolfi, S., & D'haese, L. (2011). Variability in
smallholders' irrigation water values: Study in North‐West Province, South Africa. Irrigation
and drainage, 60(1), 11-19.
Books
Bourblanc, M. (2011). Des instruments émancipés: la gestion des pollutions agricoles des
eaux en Côtes-d'Armor au prisme d'une dépendance aux instruments 1990-2007. Revue
française de science politique, 61(6), 1073-1096.
Ringler, C., Bryan, E., Hassan, R. M., Alemu, T., & Hillesland, M. (Eds) (2011) How can African
agriculture adapt to climate change? Insights from Ethiopia and South Africa. Research brief
series, No 15. International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Washington, DC.
Schreiner, B. and Hassan, R. (2011). Lessons and conclusions, Chapter 14. In: Schreiner, B.
and Hassan, R. (Eds). 2011. Transforming water management in South Africa: Designing and
implementing a new policy framework. Series: Global Issues in Water Policy, Volume 2.
Dordrecht: Springer. ISBN 978-90-481-9367-7.
Book chapters
Bourblanc, M. (2011). The European Union and global environmental governance. In: Jens-
Uwe Wunderlich and David Bailey (Eds) (2011), The European Union and Global Governance.
A handbook (pp 131-139). Routledge, London,
Ducrot, R., Botta, A., D'Aquino, P., Antona, M., Abrami, G., Farolfi, S., Müller, J. P.,
Lagabrielle, E., & Le Page C. (2011). The companion modelling approach: dealing with
multiple scales and multiple levels of organization. In: Etienne, M. (Ed.) (2011). Companion
modelling : A participatory approach supporting sustainable development (pp. 231-253).
Versailles: Ed. Quae.
2010
Journal articles
Akpalu, W. (2010). A dynamic model of mesh size regulatory compliance. Journal of
Agricultural and Resource Economics, 34-50.
Aye, G. C., & Mungatana, E. D. (2010). Technical efficiency of traditional and hybrid maize
farmers in Nigeria: Comparison of alternative approaches. African Journal of Agricultural
Research, 5(21), 2909-2917.
Birungi, P. B., & Hassan, R. (2010). Influences of poverty, access to social capital and tenure
security on land conservation and fertility management in Uganda. African Journal of Agric. &
Resource Economics, 4(1), 48-69.
Mignon-Grasteau, S., Bourblanc, M., Carré, B., Dourmad, J. Y., Gilbert, H., Juin, H., & Phocas,
F. (2010). La réduction des rejets avicoles et porcins par la sélection. Productions animales,
23(5), 415 -426.
Farolfi, S., Müller, J. P., & Bonté, B. (2010). An iterative construction of multi-agent models to
represent water supply and demand dynamics at the catchment level. Environmental
Modelling & Software, 25(10), 1130-1148.
Gbetibouo, G. A., Hassan, R. M., & Ringler, C. (2010). Modelling farmers' adaptation
strategies for climate change and variability: The case of the Limpopo Basin, South Africa.
Agrekon, 49(2), 217-234.
Gbetibouo, G. A., Hassan, R., & Ringler, C. (2010). South African farming sector vulnerability
to climate change and variability: an indicator approach. Natural Resources Forum, 34, 175-
87.
Hassan, R. M. (2010). Implications of climate change for agricultural sector performance in
Africa: policy challenges and research agenda. Journal of African Economies, 19(suppl 2),
ii77-ii105.
Hassan, R. (2010). The double challenge of adapting to climate change while accelerating
development in sub-Saharan Africa. Environment and Development Economics, 15(06), 661-
685.
Jogo, W., & Hassan, R. (2010). Balancing the use of wetlands for economic well-being and
ecological security: The case of the Limpopo wetland in southern Africa. Ecological
Economics, 69(7), 1569-1579.
Jogo, W., & Hassan, R. (2010). Determinants of rural household labour allocation for wetland
and other livelihood activities: the case of the Limpopo wetland in Southern Africa. Agrekon,
49(2), 195-216.
Nhemachena, C., Hassan, R., & Kurukulasuriya, P. (2010). Measuring the economic impact
of climate change on African agricultural production systems. Climate Change Economics,
1(01), 33-55.
Seymore, R., Adams, P. D., Mabugu, M., Van Heerden, J. H., & Blignaut, J. (2010). The impact
of an environmental tax on electricity generation in South Africa. Studies in Economics and
Econometrics, 34(2), 1-18. ISSN 0379-6205
Speelman, S., Farolfi, S., Frija, A., D'Haese, M. A. R. I. J. K. E., & D'HAESE, L. U. C. (2010).
The impact of the water rights system on smallholder irrigators' willingness to pay for water in
Limpopo province, South Africa. Environment and Development Economics, 15(04), 465-483.
Speelman, S., Farolfi, S., Frija, A., & Van Huylenbroeck, G. (2010). Valuing improvements in
the water rights system in South Africa: A contingent ranking approach1. Journal of the
American Water Resources Association, 46 (6): 1133-1144.
Yirga, C., & Hassan, R. M. (2010). Social costs and incentives for optimal control of soil
nutrient depletion in the central highlands of Ethiopia. Agricultural Systems, 103(3), 153-160.
Books
Schreiner, B., & Hassan, R. (Eds.). (2010).Transforming water management in South Africa:
Designing and implementing a new policy framework (Vol. 2). Springer Science & Business
Media, London.
Book chapters
Deressa, T. T. Hassan, R., & Ringler, C. (2010). Assessing household vulnerability to climate
change: Nile Basin farmers, In Karsone, C. (Ed.), Finance and banking developments, Nova
Science Publishers, New York.
Hassan, R. (2010). Coping with and adapting to climate change: Effective mechanisms and
policy challenges for agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa, African Economic Research
Consortium (AERC), Proceedings of the 20th Anniversary Conference
van Rooyen, J., de Lange, M., & Hassan, R. (2010). Water Resource Situation, Strategies and
Allocation Regimes in South Africa, Chapter 2. In Transforming Water Management in South
Africa (pp. 19-32). Springer Netherlands.
Technical Reports
Rowntree K., Birkholz S., Burt J., Farolfi S. (2010). A stakeholder driven process to develop a
catchment management plan for the Kat Valley, WRC Report No. 1496/1/10, ISBN 978-1-
77005-974-0, 277p.
2009
Journal articles
Hailu, B., & Hassan, R. M. (2009). The role of learning in adoption of improved wheat varieties
in Northern and Western Shewa zones of Ethiopia. Ethiopian Journal of Agricultural
Economics, 7(2), 35-54.
Deressa, T. T., & Hassan, R. M. (2009). Economic impact of climate change on crop
production in Ethiopia: evidence from cross-section measures. Journal of African economies,
18(4), 529-554.
Deressa, T. T., Hassan, R. M., Ringler, C., Alemu, T., & Yesuf, M. (2009). Determinants of
farmers’ choice of adaptation methods to climate change in the Nile Basin of Ethiopia. Global
Environmental Change, 19(2), 248-255.
Fofana, I., Chitiga, M., & Mabugu, R. (2009). Oil prices and the South African economy: A
macro–meso–micro analysis. Energy Policy, 37(12), 5509-5518.
Hassan, R., Hertzler, G., & Benhin, J. K. (2009). Depletion of forest resources in Sudan:
intervention options for optimal control. Energy Policy, 37(4), 1195-1203.
Mmopelwa, G., Blignaut, J. N., & Hassan, R. (2009). Direct use values of selected vegetation
resources in the Okavango Delta Wetland: the environment. South African Journal of
Economic and Management Sciences, 12(2), 242-255.
Muchapondwa, E., Biggs, H., Driver, A., Matose, F., Moore, K., Mungatana, E., & Scheepers,
K. (2009). Using economic incentives in bioregions in South Africa. Economic Research South
Africa Working Paper (No. 120).
Seo, S. N., Mendelsohn, R., Dinar, A., Hassan, R., & Kurukulasuriya, P. (2009). A Ricardian
analysis of the distribution of climate change impacts on agriculture across agro-ecological
zones in Africa. Environmental and Resource Economics, 43(3), 313-332.
Speelman, S., Buysse, J., Farolfi, S., Frija, A., D’Haese, M., & D’Haese, L. (2009). Estimating
the impacts of water pricing on smallholder irrigators in North West Province, South Africa.
Agricultural Water Management, 96(11), 1560-1566.
Books chapters
Barbier, E. B., Baumgärtner, S., Chopra, K., Costello, C., Duraiappah, A., Hassan, R., &
Perrings, C. (2009). The valuation of ecosystem services. Biodiversity, ecosystem functioning,
and human wellbeing. An ecological and economic perspective. Oxford University Press, New
York, USA, 248-262.
Caron, P., Craufurd, P., Martin, A., McDonald, A., Abedini, W., Afiff, S., Bakurin, N., Bass, S.,
Hilbeck, A., Jansen, T., Lhaloui, S., Lock, K., Newman, J., Primavesi, O., Sengooba, T.,
Ahmed, M., Ainsworth, E. A., Ali, M., Antona, M., Avato, P., Barker, D., Bazile, D., Bosc, P.
M., Bricas, N., Burnod, P., Cohen, J. I., Coudel, E., Dulcire, M., Dugué, P., Faysse, N., Farolfi,
S., Faure, G., Goli, T., Grzywacz, D., Hocdé, H., Imbernon, J., Ishii-Eiteman, M., Leakey, A.,
Leakey, C., Lowe, A., Marr, A., Maxted, N., Mears, A., Molden, D. J., Müller, J. P., Padgham,
J., Perret, S., Place, F., Raoult-Wack A. L., Reid, R., Riches, C., Scherr, S. J., Sibelet. N.,
Simm. G., Temple. L., Tonneau. J. P., Trébuil. G., Twomlow. S., & Voituriez. T. (2009). Impacts
of AKST on development and sustainability goals. In McIntyre, B. D. (Ed.), Herren, H. R. (Ed.),
Wakhungu, J (Ed.), Watson, R. T. (Ed.). Agriculture at a crossroads. International Assessment
of Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology for Development (IAASTD) : global report
(pp. 145-253). Washington: Island Press.
Technical Reports
Désolé, M., Farolfi, S., Patrone, F., & Rio, P. (2009). From Experience to Experiments in South
African Water Management: Defining the Framework, Lameta Working Paper 2009-24,
Lameta Montpellier, 14 pages.
2008
Journal articles
Akpalu, W. (2008). Fishing regulations, individual discount rate, and fisherman behaviour in a
developing country fishery. Environment and Development Economics, 13(05), 591-606.
Alene, A. D., & Hassan, R. M. (2008). Efficiency of food production under old and new
technology: The case of farmers within and outside the Extension Package Program in
Ethiopia. The Journal of Developing Areas, 41(2), 233-249.
Anderson, A., Karar, E., & Farolfi, S. (2008). Synthesis: IWRM lessons for implementation.
Water SA, 34(6), 665-669.
Benhin, J. K. A., & Hassan, R. M. (2008). A dynamic analysis of trade and biodiversity loss in
semi-arid Southern Africa: The role of grazing activities. International Journal of Ecological
Economics and Statistics™, 11(S08), 31-48.
Farolfi, S., Erasmus, L., Le Page, C., & Bommel, P. (2008). Combining multi-agent simulations
and cost-benefit analysis to evaluate policy options for the management of livestock effluents
in Réunion Island. African Journal of Agricultural Research, 3(10), 650-666.
Hassan, R. (2008). The life and work of living legends: Prof. Sir Partha Dasgupta, International
Journal of Ecological Economics and Statistics, 11(8), 1-2.
Hassan, R., & Nhemachena, C. (2008). Determinants of African farmers’ strategies for
adapting to climate change: Multinomial choice analysis. African Journal of Agricultural and
Resource Economics, 2(1), 83-104.
Kanyoka, P., Farolfi, S., & Morardet, S. (2008). Households' preferences and willingness to
pay for multiple use water services in rural areas of South Africa: an analysis based on choice
modelling. Water SA, 34(6), 715-723.
Speelman, S., Farolfi, S., Perret, S., D'haese, L., & D'haese, M. (2008). Irrigation water value
at small-scale schemes: evidence from the North West Province, South Africa. International
Journal of Water Resources Development, 24(4), 621-633.
Yirga, C., & Hassan, R. M. (2008). Multinomial logit analysis of farmers’ choice between short
and long-term soil fertility management practices in the Central Highlands of Ethiopia.
Ethiopian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 7(1), 83-102.
Books
Blignaut, J. N., de Wit, M. P., & Hassan, R. (Eds.) (2008). Special issue of the South African
Journal of Economic Management – SJEM.
Dinar, A., Hassan, R., Mendelsohn, R., & Benhin, J. (2012). Climate change and agriculture
in Africa: impact assessment and adaptation strategies. Routledge, London.
Hassan, R., Dinar, A., & Mendelsohn, R. (Eds.) (2008). Climate Change and African
Agriculture, Special Issue of the African Journal of Agric. and Resource Economics.
Book chapters
Dinar, A., Farolfi, S., Patrone, F., & Rowntree, K. (2008). To negotiate or to game theorize.
Game Theory and Policymaking in Natural Resources and the Environment, 9, 85.
Dinar, A., Farolfi, S., Patrone, F., Rowntree, K. (2008) To negotiate or to game theorize:
evaluating water allocation mechanisms in the Kat Basin, South Africa. In Dinar, A., Albiac, J.,
& Sánchez-Soriano, J. (Eds.). (2008). Game theory and policy making in natural resources
and the environment (Vol. 10) (pp. 85-111). Routledge.
Ducrot, R., Farolfi, S., & Ferrand, N. (2008). Comment partager savoirs et points de vue pour
une gestion collective de l'eau?. In : Leclerc, M. C. (Ed.), Scheromm, P. (Ed.) L'eau, une
ressource durable. (Questions ouvertes) (pp. 92-93). CRDP académie de Montpellier.
Ducrot, R., Farolfi S., & Ferrand, N. (2008). Comment partager savoirs et points de vue pour
une gestion collective de l'eau ? In : Leclerc, M. C. (Ed.), Scheromm, P. (Ed.) L'eau, une
ressource durable. (Questions ouvertes) (pp. 92-93). CRDP académie de Montpellier.
Farolfi, S., Salles, J. M., Thoyer, S. (2008). L'eau est-elle un bien public ou une marchandise
?. In : Leclerc Marie Claude (ed.), Scheromm, P. (Ed.) L'eau, une ressource durable.
(Questions ouvertes) (pp. 20-25). CRDP académie de Montpellier.
2007
Journal articles
Adeyemo, O. O., Mabugu, R., & Hassan, R. H. (2007). Interfuel substitution: the case of the
Nigerian industrial sector. Journal of Energy in Southern Africa, 18(1), 39-50.
Banda, B. M., Farolfi, S., & Hassan, R. M. (2007). Estimating water demand for domestic use
in rural South Africa in the absence of price information. Water Policy, 9(5), 513-528.
Birungi, P. B., & Hassan, R. M. (2007). Impact of alternative land management options on soil
fertility and erosion in Uganda. Agrekon, 46(3), 410-424.
Farolfi, S., Mabugu, R. E., & Ntshingila, S. N. (2007). Domestic water use and values in
Swaziland: a contingent valuation analysis. Agrekon, 46(1), 157-170.
Lange, G. M., Mungatana, E., & Hassan, R. (2007). Water accounting for the Orange River
Basin: An economic perspective on managing a transboundary resource. Ecological
economics, 61(4), 660-670.
Books
Lange, G. M., Hassan, R. M., Arntzen, J., Crawford, J., & Mungatana, E. (2007). The
Economics of Water Management in southern Africa: an environmental accounting approach.
Edward Elgar Publishing, UK.
Books chapters
Navrud, S., & Mungatana, E. D. Environmental valuation in developing countries: the
recreational value of wildlife viewing. In Carson, R. T. (Ed.). (2007). The stated preference
approach to environmental valuation: applications: benefit-cost analysis and natural resource
damage assessment (Vol. 3). Ashgate Publishing Company.
Lange, G. M., & Hassan, R. (2007). Methodologies for valuation of water services. In Lange,
G. M., Hassan, R. M., Arntzen, J., Crawford, J., & Mungatana, E. (2007). The Economics of
Water Management in southern Africa: an environmental accounting approach, Chapter 7 (pp.
203-236). Edward Elgar Publishing, UK.
Hassan, R., & Crafford, J. (2007). Environmental and economic accounts for water in South
Africa. In Lange, G. M., Hassan, R. M., Arntzen, J., Crawford, J., & Mungatana, E. (2007). The
Economics of Water Management in southern Africa: an environmental accounting approach,
Chapter 4 (pp.114-168). Edward Elgar Publishing, UK.
Hassan, R., & Mungatana, E. (2007). 9. The value of water for off-stream uses in South Africa.
In Lange, G. M., Hassan, R. M., Arntzen, J., Crawford, J., & Mungatana, E. (2007). The
Economics of Water Management in southern Africa: an environmental accounting approach,
Chapter 8 (255). Edward Elgar Publishing, UK.
Lange, G. M., & Hassan, R. (2007). Comparison of water use in Botswana, Namibia and South
Africa. In Lange, G. M., Hassan, R. M., Arntzen, J., Crawford, J., & Mungatana, E. (2007). The
Economics of Water Management in southern Africa: an environmental accounting approach,
Chapter 5 (pp.169). Edward Elgar Publishing, UK.
Lange, G. M., & Hassan, R. (2007). International trade and water use. In Lange, G. M.,
Hassan, R. M., Arntzen, J., Crawford, J., & Mungatana, E. (2007). The Economics of Water
Management in southern Africa: an environmental accounting approach, Chapter 6. Edward
Elgar Publishing, UK.
Lange, G. M., & Hassan, R. (2007). \introduction to water issues and water accounting in
Southern Africa. In Lange, G. M., Hassan, R. M., Arntzen, J., Crawford, J., & Mungatana, E.
(2007). The Economics of Water Management in southern Africa: an environmental
accounting approach, Chapter 1. Edward Elgar Publishing, UK.
Technical Reports
Farolfi, S. (2007). Developing a multi-agent model in the Kat River Valley: KatAware.
Reflexions on the process: WRC Project n K5/1496.
Farolfi, S. (2007). Developing and playing a Role-Playing Game in the Kat River Valley:
KatAware. Reflexions on the process: WRC Project n K5/1496.
Farolfi, S., & Müller, J. P. (2007). Companion modelling within the project “A stakeholder driven
process to develop a catchment management plan for the Kat River Valley": WRC Project n
K5/1496.
2006
Journal articles
Matete, M., & Hassan, R. (2006). Integrated ecological economics accounting approach to
evaluation of inter-basin water transfers: An application to the Lesotho Highlands Water
Project. Ecological Economics, 60(1), 246-259.
Yirga, C., & Hassan, R. M. (2006). Poverty and soil conservation efforts among smallholder
farmers in the central highlands of Ethiopia: economics. South African Journal of Economic
and Management Sciences, 9(2), 244-261.
Fufa, B., & Hassan, R. M. (2006). Determinants of fertilizer use on maize in Eastern Ethiopia:
A weighted endogenous sampling analysis of the extent and intensity of adoption. Agrekon,
45(1), 38-49.
Fufa, B., & Hassan, R. M. (2006). Income risk and crop production patterns of small-scale
farmers in Eastern Oromiya region of Ethiopia. Eastern Africa Social Science Research
Review, 22(1), 87-101.
Hassan, R., & Ngwenya, P. (2006). Valuing forest services missing from the national accounts:
The contribution of cultivated forests to wealth accumulation in Swaziland. Forest Policy and
Economics, 9(3), 249-260.
Kurukulasuriya, P., Mendelsohn, R., Hassan, R., Benhin, J., Deressa, T., Diop, M., &
Mahamadou, A. (2006). Will African agriculture survive climate change? The World Bank
Economic Review, 20(3), 367-388.
Van Heerden, J., Gerlagh, R., Blignaut, J., Horridge, M., Hess, S., Mabugu, R., & Mabugu, M.
(2006). Searching for Triple Dividends in South Africa: Fighting CO₂ pollution and poverty
while promoting growth. The Energy Journal, 113-141.
With Reid, W. V. & MEA Panel. (2006). Nature: the many benefits of ecosystem services.
Nature, 443(7113), 749-749.
Alene, A. D., & Hassan, R. M. (2006). Erratum: The efficiency of traditional and hybrid maize
production in Eastern Ethiopia: An extended efficiency decomposition approach. Journal of
African Economies, 15(2), 91-116.
Books
Perret, S., Farolfi, S., & Hassan, R. M. (Eds) (2006). Water governance for sustainable
development: approaches and lessons from developing and transitional countries. Earth Scan,
London.
Book chapters
Banda, B. M., Farolfi, S., & Hassan, R. M. (2006). Determinants of quality and quantity values
of water for domestic uses in the Steelpoort sub-basin: a contingent valuation approach. In
Perret, S., Farolfi, S., & Hassan, R. M. (Eds) (2006). Water governance for sustainable
development (pp. 167-188). EarthScan.
Technical Reports
Farolfi, S. (2006). KatAWARE the game. A role-playing game to support local multi-
stakeholder negotiations around water management in the Kat river valley. WRC Project no.
K5/1496.
Farolfi, S., & Bonte, B. (2005). KatAWARE: A negotiation-support tool for participatory water
resource management in the Kat river valley: Prototype model: WRC Project n K5/1496.
2005
Journal articles
Farolfi, S., & Rowntree, K. (2005). Accompanying local stakeholders in negotiation processes
related to water allocation through simulation models and role-playing games: an experience
from South Africa. Empowers Insights, 1(2), 5-7.
Alene, A. D., Hassan, R. M., & Demeke, M. (2005). The technical and cost efficiencies of
hybrid maize production in western Ethiopia. Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture,
44(2), 167-182.
Deressa, T., Hassan, R., & Poonyth, D. (2005). Measuring the impact of climate change on
South African agriculture: the case of sugarcane growing regions. Agrekon, 44(4), 524-542.
Gbetibouo, G. A., & Hassan, R. (2005). Economic impact of climate change on major South
African field crops: a Ricardian approach, Global and Planetary Change 47(2-4), 143-152.
Hassan, R. M., & Farolfi, S. (2005). Water value, resource rent recovery and economic welfare
cost of environmental protection: A water-sector model for the Steelpoort sub-basin in South
Africa. Water SA, 31(1), 9-16.
Matete, M., & Hassan, R. (2005). An ecological economics framework for assessing
environmental flows: the case of inter-basin water transfers in Lesotho. Global and Planetary
Change, 47(2), 193-200.
Moodley, S., Mabugu, R. M., & Hassan, R. (2005). Analysing scenarios for energy emissions
reduction in South Africa. Journal of Energy in Southern Africa, 16(4), 34-40.
Mungatana, E. D., Hassan, R., & Lange, G. M. (2005). Valuation of public goods in nature-
based tourism: experiences from Africa. Tourism, 53(2), 153-161.
Ngwenya, P., & Hassan, R. (2005). An environmental accounting approach to valuing the
services of natural forests and woodlands in Swaziland. Agrekon, 44(2), 264-283.
Books
Core Writing Team of Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. (2005). Ecosystems Change and
Human Wellbeing: Synthesis. Island Press, Washington, DC.
MEA [Hassan, Scholes and Ash (Eds.)] (2005). Ecosystems Change and Human Wellbeing:
Volume 1, Current State and Trends. Island Press, Washington, DC.
Book chapters
Hassan, R., Scholes, R., & Ash, N. (Eds.). (2005). Mountain systems. Millennium ecosystem
assessment. Ecosystems and human well-being: current state and trends, 1, 681-716.
Chapters in Hassan, Scholes and Ash (eds.) (2005). Island Press. Co-author of chapter 20
Chapters in MA Science Panel ( eds.) (2005). Island Press. Co-author of two chapters (38
and 39: General synthesis and Condition and Trend Working Group Summary)
Technical Reports
Farolfi, S., & Abrams, M. (2005). Water uses and their socio-economic impact in the Kat river
catchment: A report based on primary data: WRC Project n K5/1496. Institute for Water
Research, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, 28p. + annexes.
Farolfi, S., & Bonte, B. (2005). KatAWARE: A negotiation-support tool for participatory water
resource management in the Kat river valley: Prototype model: WRC Project n° K5/1496.
Institute for Water Research, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, 41 p.
Farolfi, S., & Jacobs, J. (2005). Water availability, requirements, and water-related socio-
economic aspects of the Kat river catchment: A survey on secondary data: WRC Project n
K5/1496.
Monographs
Hassan, R. M. (Ed.). (2002). Accounting for stock and flow values of woody land resources:
Methods and results from South Africa. Centre for Environmental Economics and Policy in
Africa (CEEPA), University of Pretoria. No. 2002-01-(Size 1.8MB)