Supported Dissertations Hermann Eiselen Ph.D. Program Climate Change and Food Security
A total of 8 dissertations were supported in the thematic area of climate change and food security:
Habtamu Demilew Yismaw, Smallholder adaptation through agroforestry: Agent-based simulation of climate and price variability in Ethiopia, 2021 Summary as View-PDF
Bustillos Ardaya, Alicia, Applying Disaster Risk Governance in Dynamic Environments.
Case study Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, 2019 Summary as View-PDF
Kawo, Samuel Tuffa, Estimating grass productivity under different clipping frequencies
and rainfall amount: implications for rangeland responses to climate change, 2017 Summary as View-PDF
Schulz, Karsten Alexander, Institutional Pathways to Transformative Climate Change
Adaptation in Ghana, 2017 Summary as View-PDF
Assfaw, Tesfamicheal Wossen, Climate Variability, Social Capital and Food Security in
Sub-Saharan Africa: Household Level Assessment of Potential Impacts and Adaptation Options
, 2015
Summary as View-PDF
Rakib, Muntaha, Gender-differentiated asset dynamics in Bangladesh: Individual
adaptation and the potential for group based approaches in the context of climate change,
2015 Summary as View-PDF
Navneet Kumar, Impacts of Climate Change and Land-use Change on the Water
Resources of the Upper Kharun Catchment, Chhattisgarh, India, 2014 Summary as View-PDF
Bati, Bekele Megersa, Climate change, cattle herd vulnerability and food insecurity:
Adaptation through livestock diversification in the Borana pastoral system of Ethiopia, 2013
Summary as View-PDF
INFORMATION ABOUT THE PH.D.-PROGRAMS
Here are the two Ph. D.-programs in the area of food security and rural poverty alleviation: