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In peer-reviewed journals
Bilal, M., Umirbekov, P., Djanibekov, N., Tadjiev, A., Mirkasimov, B. (2026). Land tenure, autonomy and crop choice: Institutional drivers of agricultural diversification in Uzbekistan. Agricultural Systems, 223, 104574 >>
Amirova, I., Petrick, M., Djanibekov, N. (2025). Evolving institutions of sustainability: A dynamic model of historical water governance transformations in Central Asia. Environmental Research Letters, 20(11), 114053 >>
Tadjiev, A., Djanibekov, N., Soviadan, M., Herzfeld, H. (2025). Participation in informal cooperation in water management and adoption of sustainable agricultural practices: Empirical evidence from Uzbekistan. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 69(4), 820-835 >>
Bekbolotova, S., Djanibekov, N., Herzfeld, N. (2025). How does regional economic integration impact trade in small economies? Evidence from Armenia and Kyrgyzstan’s EAEU accession. Eurasian Geography and Economics. >>
Abdullaev, I., Assubayeva, A., Bobojonov, I., Djanibekov, N., Dombrowsky, I., Gafurov, A., Hamidov, A., Herrfahrdt-Pähle, E., Janusz-Pawletta, B., Ishangulyyev, R., Kasymov, U., Mirkasimov, B., Petrick, M., Strobehn, K. and Ziganshina, D. (2025). Current challenges in Central Asian water governance and their implications for research, higher education, and science-policy interaction. Central Asian Journal of Water Research, 11(1), 47–58 >>
Kurbanov, Z., Djanibekov, N. and Herzfeld, T. (2025). Land property rights and investment incentives in movable farm assets: Evidence from post-Soviet Central Asia. Comparative Economic Studies, 67 (2): 396-425 >>
Hermans, K., Djanibekov, N., Abdullaev, I. et al. (2024). Future research directions for understanding the interconnections between climate change, water scarcity, and mobility in rural Central Asia. Climate and Development. >>
Kurbanov, Z., Tadjiev, A., Djanibekov, N., Akramkhanov, A. and Govind, A. (2024). Farmers’ participation in messenger-based social groups and its effects on performance in irrigated areas of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. Agribusiness >>
Bilal, M., Tadjiev, A. and Djanibekov, N. (2026). The adoption of cotton combine services and farm technical efficiency: Evidence from Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. Journal of Agribusiness in Developing and Emerging Economies, 16 (2), 277–294. >>
Takeshima, H., Djanibekov, N., Abduvallieva, B., Mirkasimov, B. and Akramov, K. (2024). Resilience in technical efficiency and enabling factors: Insights from panel farm enterprise surveys in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. Applied Economics >>
Tadjiev, A., Djanibekov, N. and Herzfeld, T. (2023). Does zero tillage save or increase production costs? Evidence from smallholders in Kyrgyzstan. International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability, 21 (1), 2270191 >>
Amirova, I., Petrick, M. and Djanibekov, N. (2022). Investment traps and resilience to shocks: An experimental study of Central Asian collective water governance. Irrigation and Drainage, 71 (S1), 110-123 >>
Robinson, S., Bozayeva, Z., Mukhamedova, N., Djanibekov, N. and Petrick, M. (2021). Ranchers or pastoralists? Farm size, specialisation and production strategy amongst cattle farmers in south-eastern Kazakhstan. Pastoralism, 11, 31 >>
Lombardozzi, L. and Djanibekov, N. (2021). Can self-sufficiency policy improve food security? An inter-temporal assessment of the wheat value-chain in Uzbekistan. Eurasian Geography and Economics, 62 (1), 1-20 >>
Amirova, I., Petrick, M. and Djanibekov, N. (2019). Long- and short-term determinants of water user cooperation: Experimental evidence from Central Asia. World Development, 113, 10-25 >>
Djanibekov , U., Van Assche, K., Boezeman, D., Villamor, G. and Djanibekov, N. (2018). A coevolutionary perspective on the adoption of sustainable land use practices: The case of afforestation on degraded croplands in Uzbekistan. Journal of Rural Studies, 59, 1-9 >>
Petrick, M., Oshakbayev, D., Taitukova, R. and Djanibekov, N. (2017). The return of the regulator: Kazakhstan's cotton sector reforms since independence. Central Asian Survey, 36 (4), 430-452 >>
Chatalova, C., Djanibekov, N., Gagalyuk, T. and V. Valentinov (2017). The paradox of water management projects in Central Asia: An institutionalist perspective. Water, 9 (4), 300 >>
Djanibekov, N., Van Assche, K. and V. Valentinov (2016). Water governance in Central Asia: A Luhmannian perspective. Society & Natural Resources, 29 (7), 822-835 >>
Djanibekov, N., Djanibekov, U., Sommer, R. and M. Petrick (2015). Cooperative agricultural production to exploit individual heterogeneity under a delivery target: The case of cotton in Uzbekistan. Agricultural Systems, 141, 1-13 >>
Van Assche, K., Djanibekov, N., Hornidge, A.-K., Shtaltovna, A. and G. Verschraegen (2014). Rural development and the entwining of dependencies: Transition as evolving governance in Khorezm, Uzbekistan. Futures, 63, 75-85 >>
Djanibekov, N., Frohberg, K. and U. Djanibekov (2013). Income-based projections of water footprint of food consumption in Uzbekistan. Global and Planetary Change, 110 (A), 130-142 >>.
Djanibekov, U., Van Assche, K., Boezeman, D. and N. Djanibekov (2013). Understanding contracts in evolving agro-economies: Fermers, dekhqans and networks in Khorezm, Uzbekistan. Journal of Rural Studies, 32, 137-147 >>
Djanibekov, U., Djanibekov, N., Khamzina, A., Bhaduri, A., Lamers, J.P.A. and E. Berg (2013). Impacts of innovative forestry land use on rural livelihood in a bimodal agricultural system in irrigated drylands. Land Use Policy, 35, 95–106 >>
Djanibekov, N., Sommer, R. and U. Djanibekov (2013). Evaluation of effects of cotton policy changes on land and water use in Uzbekistan: Application of a bio-economic farm model at the level of a water users association. Agricultural Systems, 118, 1-13 >>
Bobojonov, I., Lamers, J.P.A., Bekchanov, M., Djanibekov, N., Franz-Vasdeki, J., Ruzimov, J. and C. Martius (2013). Options and constraints for crop diversification: A case study in sustainable agriculture in Uzbekistan. Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems, 37 (7), 788-811 >>
Djanibekov, N., Hornidge, A.-K. and M. Ul-Hassan (2012). From joint experimentation to laissez-faire: transdisciplinary innovation research for the institutional strengthening of a water users association in Khorezm, Uzbekistan. Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 18 (4), 409-423 >>
Djanibekov, N., Van Assche, K., Bobojonov, I. and J.P.A. Lamers (2012). Farm restructuring and land consolidation in Uzbekistan: new farms with old barriers. Europe-Asia Studies, 64 (6), 1101-1126 >>
Djanibekov, U., Khamzina, A., Djanibekov, N. and J.P.A. Lamers (2012). How attractive are short-term CDM forestations in arid regions? The case of irrigated croplands in Uzbekistan. Forest Policy and Economics, 21, 108–117 >>
Van Assche, K. and N. Djanibekov (2012). Spatial planning as policy integration: the need for an evolutionary perspective. Lessons from Uzbekistan. Land Use Policy, 29 (1), 179-186 >>
Kienzler, K.M., Djanibekov, N. and J.P.A. Lamers (2011). An agronomic, economic and behavioral analysis of N application to cotton and wheat in post-Soviet Uzbekistan. Agricultural Systems, 104 (5), 411-418 >>
Djumaeva, D., Djanibekov, N., Vlek, P.L.G., Martius, C. and J.P.A. Lamers (2009). Options for optimizing dairy feed rations with foliage of trees grown in the irrigated drylands of Central Asia. Research Journal of Agriculture and Biological Sciences, 5 (5), 698-708 >>
Editorials
Pomfret, R., Djanibekov, N. (2022). 30 years of farm restructuring and water management reforms in Central Asia. Central Asian Journal of Water Research, 8(1), 49–56 >>
Djanibekov, N., Herzfeld, T. and P. Weingarten (2014). Special Issue: Rural Areas in Transition. Landbauforschung – Applied Agricultural and Forestry Research 64 (3-4) >>
Discussion papers
Djanibekov, N., Kurbanov, Z., Tadjiev, A., Dhehibi, B., Akramkhanov, A. (2026). Determinants and impact of individual and combined adoption of sustainable agricultural practices in Uzbekistan, Halle (Saale), Germany, IAMO Discussion Paper No. 203, Halle (Saale): IAMO.
Bilal, M., Mirkasimov, B., Asfaw. E.B., Djanibekov, N., Useinov, A., Rashitova, N., Rajabova, S., Abduvalieva, N. (2024). Potential of crop diversification to address the hidden costs of major crop value chains in Central Asia – Background paper for The State of Food and Agriculture 2024. Rome, FAO. >>
Takeshima, H., Djanibekov, N., Abduvalieva, N., Mirkasimov, B., Akramov, K. (2023). Resilience in farm technical efficiency and enabling factors: Insights from panel farm enterprise surveys in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. IFPRI Discussion Paper 2205. Washington, DC. >>
Tadjiev, A., Kurbanov, Z., Djanibekov, N., Govind, A., Akramkhanov, A. (2023). Determinants and impact of farmers' participation in social media groups: Evidence from irrigated areas of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. IAMO Discussion Paper No. 201, Halle (Saale): IAMO. >>
Amirova, I., Petrick, M., Djanibekov, N. (2022). Community, state and market: Understanding historical water governance evolution in Central Asia. Halle (Saale), Germany, IAMO Discussion Paper No. 200, Halle (Saale): IAMO. >>
Djanibekov, N., Herzfeld, T. (2021). The impact of COVID-19 on agrifood systems and rural areas in Central Asia and Caucasus countries: Final report of a study commissioned by FAO. IAMO Discussion Paper No. 198, Halle (Saale): IAMO. >>
Zorya, S., Djanibekov, N., Petrick, M. (2019). Farm restructuring in Uzbekistan: How did it go and what is next?World Bank Working Papers, Washington, D.C.. ENG RUS
Oshakbayev, D., Taitukova, R., Petrick, M. and N. Djanibekov (2018). Kazakhstan's cotton sector reforms since independence. IAMO Discussion Paper No. 172, Halle (Saale): IAMO >>
Ganiev, I., Djanibekov, N., Hasanov, S. and M. Petrick (2017). The state of doctoral research in Uzbekistan: Results of a survey of doctoral students in agricultural economics. IAMO Discussion Paper No. 164, Halle (Saale): IAMO >>
Petrick, M. and N. Djanibekov (2016). Obstacles to crop diversification and cotton harvest mechanisation: Farm survey evidence from two contrasting districts in Uzbekistan. IAMO Discussion Paper No. 153, Halle (Saale): IAMO >>
Djanibekov, N., Rudenko, I., Lamers, J.P.A. and I. Bobojonov (2010). Pros and cons of cotton production in Uzbekistan. In: Pinstrup-Andersen, P. and F. Cheng (Eds.): Food Policy for Developing Countries: Food Production and Supply Policies, Case Study # 7-9, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 13 pp. >>
Sommer, R., Djanibekov, N. and O. Salaev (2010). Optimization of land and resource use at farm-aggregated level in the Aral Sea Basin of Uzbekistan with the integrated model FLEOM – model description and first application. ZEF- Discussion Papers on Development Policy No. 139, Center for Development Research (ZEF), Bonn, 102 pp. >>
Book chapters
Kurbanov, Z., Djanibekov, N., Herzfeld, T.(2025). Patience and progress: Exploring the relationship between farmers' time preferences and agricultural investments in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. IAMO Annual 27: 34-41.
Djanibekov, N., Petrick, M., Herzfeld, T. (2024). Agriculture and rural development reforms. In: Mirkasimov, B., Pomfret, R. (eds.) New Uzbekistan: The Third Renaissance. Routledge, pp. 112-134.
Bekbolotova, S., Djanibekov, N., Herzfeld, T. (2023). The impact of EAEU membership on the agri-food trade of Armenia and Kyrgyzstan. IAMO Annual 25: 27-35.
Djanibekov, N., Herzfeld, T. (2022). Agrifood trade in Central Asia and the South Caucasus during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. FAO bulletin (9): 7-15 EN | RU
Djanibekov, N., Herzfeld, T. (2022). 2020 - The first year of the COVID-19 pandemic in Central Asia and the Caucasus: Government responses and the consequences for agriculture and rural areas. IAMO Annual 24: 5-22.
Kurbanov, Z., Tadjiev, A., Djanibekov, N. (2022). Adoption of sustainable agricultural practices and investments in productive assets in irrigated areas of Central Asia: Farm-survey evidence from Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. IAMO Annual 24: 69-79.
Djanibekov, N., Charyyeva, S., Sanaev, G. (2020). Cotton sector reforms in Central Asia. IAMO Annual 22: 46-54 >>
Herzfeld, T., Möllers, J., Djanibekov, N. (2019). Weichenstellung für eine nachhaltige Entwicklung: Landwirtschaftliche Kleinstbetriebe im Transformationsprozess. IAMO Jahreszahl 21: 11-18
Akramkhanov, A., Djanibekov, U., Nishanov, N,, Djanibekov, N, and S. Kassam (2018). Barriers to sustainable land management in Greater Central Asia: with special reference to five former Soviet republics. In: Squires V., L. Qi (eds.): Sustainable Land Management in Greater Central Asia: An Integrated and Regional Perspective. Routledge, New York.
Bekchanov, M., Djanibekov, N. and J.P.A. Lamers (2018): Water in Central Asia: a cross-cutting management issue. In: Squires V., L. Qi (eds.): Sustainable Land Management in Greater Central Asia: An Integrated and Regional Perspective. Routledge, New York.
Djanibekov, N. and M. Petrick (2017). Models of crop diversification in Central Asia (Zwischen Staat und Markt: Strategien der Anbaudiversifizierung in der Landwirtschaft Zentralasiens). IAMO Jahreszahl 19, pp, 33-43 DE | EN
Bobojonov, I., Djanibekov, N. and P. Voigt (2017). Future perspectives on regional and international food security: Emerging players in the region: Uzbekistan. In: Gomez y Paloma, S., Mary, S., Langrell, S., Ciaian, P. (Eds.) The Eurasian Wheat Belt and Food Security: Global and Regional Aspects. Springer Cham, pp 195-213 >>
Djanibekov, N. (2016). Agricultural Organization and the Role of Contractual Structures in Knowledge Flows in Post-Soviet Uzbekistan. In: Hornidge, A.-K., Shtaltovna, A., Schetter, C. (Eds.) Agricultural Knowledge and Knowledge Systems in Post-Soviet Societies. Interdisciplinary Studies on Central and Eastern Europe, vol. 14, Peter Lang, Bern, pp. 251-269. >>
Djanibekov, N. and V. Valentinov (2015). Evolutionary governance, sustainability, and systems theory: The case of Central Asia. In: Beunen, R., Van Assche, K., Duineveld, M. (Eds.), Evolutionary Governance Theory: Theory and Applications. Springer: Dordrecht Heidelberg London New York, pp. 119-134 >>
Djanibekov, U., Van Assche, K., Boezeman, D., Villamor G.B. and N. Djanibekov (2014). Revealing the role of agricultural contracts in rural livelihoods in Uzbekistan. In Kimhi, A., Lerman. Z. (Eds.), Agricultural Transition in Post-Soviet Europe and Central Asia after 20 Years. Studies on Agricultural and Food Sector in Transition Economies, Vol. 79, IAMO, Halle (Saale), pp. 141-158. >>
Djanibekov, N. and A. Wolz (2015). Development dilemma in Central Asia: Need, but high constraints in establishing agricultural service cooperatives (Entwicklungsprobleme in Zentralasien: Das Beispiel landwirtschaftlicher Dienstleistungsgenossenschaften). IAMO Jahreszahl 17, 69-77. DE | EN
Djanibekov, N., Bobojonov, I., Van Assche, K., Rudenko, I., Nurmetov, K. and J.P.A. Lamers (2014). Farm restructuring in Uzbekistan through fragmentation to consolidation. In: Lamers, J.P.A., Khamzina, A., Rudenko, I., Vlek, P.L.G. (Eds.) Restructuring Land Allocation, Water Use and Agricultural Value Chains: Technologies, Policies and Practices for the Lower Amudarya Region. V&R unipress, Bonn University Press, Goettingen, pp. 33-44. >>
Bhaduri, A. and N. Djanibekov (2014). Potential water price flexibility, tenure uncertainty and cotton restrictions on adoption of efficient irrigation technology in Uzbekistan. In: Lamers, J.P.A., Khamzina, A., Rudenko, I., Vlek, P.L.G. (Eds.) Restructuring Land Allocation, Water Use and Agricultural Value Chains: Technologies, Policies and Practices for the Lower Amudarya Region. V&R unipress, Bonn University Press, Goettingen, pp. 217-230. >>
Mori-Clement Y., Bhaduri, A. and N. Djanibekov (2014). Food price fluctuations in Uzbekistan: Evidence from local markets in 2002-2010. In: Lamers, J.P.A., Khamzina, A., Rudenko, I., Vlek, P.L.G. (Eds.) Restructuring Land Allocation, Water Use and Agricultural Value Chains: Technologies, Policies and Practices for the Lower Amudarya Region. V&R unipress, Bonn University Press, Goettingen, pp. 275-294. >>
Mori-Clement, Y., Bhaduri, A. and N. Djanibekov (2014). The role of institutions and water variability in food security in Uzbekistan: The case of rice markets in the Khorezm region. In: Bhaduri, A., Bogardi, J., Leentvaar, J, Marx, S. (Eds.), The Global Water System in the Anthropocene: Challenges for Science and Governance. Springer: Cham Heidelberg New York Dordrecht London, pp. 91-104 >>
Djanibekov, N. and R. Sommer (2014). Integrated decision support for sustainable and profitable land management in the lowlands of Central Asia. In: Mueller, L., Saparov, S., Lischeid, G. (Eds.), Novel Measurement and Assessment Tools for Monitoring and Management of Land and Water Resources in Agricultural Landscapes of Central Asia. Springer: Cham Heidelberg New York Dordrecht London, pp. 407-422 >>
Djanibekov, N., Bobojonov, I. and J.P.A. Lamers (2012). Farm reform in Uzbekistan. In: Martius, C., Rudenko, I., Lamers, J.P.A., Vlek, P.L.G. (Eds.), Cotton, Water, Salts and Soums - Economic and Ecological Restructuring in Khorezm, Uzbekistan. Springer: Dordrecht Heidelberg London New York, pp. 95-112 >>
Djanibekov, N., Bobojonov, I. and U. Djanibekov (2012). Prospects of agricultural water service fees in the irrigated drylands downstream of Amudarya. In: Martius, C., Rudenko, I., Lamers, J.P.A., Vlek, P.L.G. (Eds.), Cotton, Water, Salts and Soums - Economic and Ecological Restructuring in Khorezm, Uzbekistan. Springer: Dordrecht Heidelberg London New York, pp. 389-411 >>
Bobojonov, I., Lamers, J.P.A., Djanibekov, N., Ibragimov, N., Begdullaeva, T., Ergashev, A., Kienzler, K., Eshchanov, R., Rakhimov, A., Ruzimov, J. and C. Martius (2012). Crop diversification in support of sustainable agriculture in Khorezm. In: Martius, C., Rudenko, I., Lamers, J.P.A., Vlek, P.L.G. (Eds.), Cotton, Water, Salts and Soums - Economic and Ecological Restructuring in Khorezm, Uzbekistan. Springer: Dordrecht Heidelberg London New York, pp. 219-233 >>
Sommer, R., Djanibekov, N., Müller, M. and O. Salaev (2012). Economic-ecological optimization model of land and resource use at farm-aggregated level. In: Martius, C., Rudenko, I., Lamers, J.P.A., Vlek, P.L.G. (Eds.), Cotton, Water, Salts and Soums - Economic and Ecological Restructuring in Khorezm, Uzbekistan. Springer: Dordrecht Heidelberg London New York, pp. 267-283 >>
Djanibekov, N., Lamers, J.P.A. and I. Bobojonov (2010). Land consolidation for increasing cotton production in Uzbekistan: Also adequate for triggering rural development? In: Labar, K., Petrick, M. and G. Buchenrieder (Eds.), Challenges of Education and Innovation - Proceedings of the Fourth Green Week Scientific Conference. IAMO Studies on the Agricultural and Food Sector in Central and Eastern Europe, Vol. 56, Halle (Saale), 140-149. >>
Djanibekov, N. (2008). Introducing water pricing among agricultural producers in Khorezm, Uzbekistan: an economic analysis. In: Qi., J. and E. Kyle (Eds.), Environmental Problems of Central Asia and their Economic, Social and Security Impacts. NATO Science for Peace and Security Series. Springer: New York, 217-240. >>
Djanibekov, N. (2008). A model-based analysis of land and water use reforms in Khorezm: Effects on different types of agricultural producers. In: Wehrheim, P., Schoeller-Schletter, A. and C. Martius (Eds.), Continuity and Change: Land and Water Use Reforms in Rural Uzbekistan – Socio-economic and Legal Analyses for the Region Khorezm. IAMO Studies on Agricultural and Food Sector in Central and Eastern Europe, Vol. 43, IAMO, Halle (Saale), 41-61. >>
Science and policy briefs
Kurbanov, Z., Djanibekov, N., Herzfeld, T. (2025). Incentivizing farm modernization in Uzbekistan: How can land tenure rights stimulate investments? CPRO Policy Brief 2025-09. EN
Djanibekov, N., Takeshima, H., Mirkasimov, B., Akramov, K. (2025). Enhancing agricultural resilience in Uzbekistan through farmers’ decision-making autonomy. CPRO Policy Brief 2025-01/2. EN
Bilal, M., Djanibekov, N., Tadjiev, A. (2025). Mechanizing cotton harvesting in Uzbekistan. CPRO Policy Brief 2025-01. EN
Zhakenova, S., Tleppayev, A., Djanibekov, N., Krylova, V. (2024). Climate vulnerabilities in Central Asia: Universities and policy mainstreaming. German-Kazakh University Policy Brief. EN RU
Djanibekov, N., Kurbanov, Z., Tadjiev, A., Govind, A., Akramkhanov, A.(2023). Farmers' social media groups for better extension and advisory services. IAMO Policy Brief No. 46, Halle (Saale). EN RU
Djanibekov, N., Herzfeld, T., Arias, P.M. (2021). Food policy measures in response to COVID-19 in Central Asia and the Caucasus: Taking stock after the first year of the pandemic. IAMO Policy Brief No. 43, Halle (Saale). EN RU
Petrick, M., Djanibekov, N. (2019). Farm restructuring in Uzbekistan: What next? IAMO Policy Brief No. 36, Halle (Saale). EN RU UZ
Djanibekov N., Rudenko, I., Lamers, J.P.A., Ibragimov, N. (2011). Options to encourage cotton production in Uzbekistan: Policies and institutions. Spurs for Policy Series, ZEF/UNESCO, Bonn, Germany.
Manschadi, A. M., von Braun, J. Hornidge, A.-K., Lamers, J.P.A., Khamzina, A., Schetter, C., Bhaduri, A., Djanibekov, N., Subramanian, S., Tischbein, B. (2011). ZEF Strategic research agenda for Central Asia. Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn, Germany, 12 pp. >>
Ul-Hassan, M., Hornidge, A.-K., van Veldhuizen, L., Akramkhanov, A., Rudenko, I., Djanibekov, N. (2011). Follow the innovation: Participatory Testing and Adaptation of Agricultural Innovations in Uzbekistan - Guidelines for Researchers and Practitioners. Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn, Germany, 35 pp. >>
Djumaeva, D., Djanibekov, N., Khamzina, A., Lamers, J.P.A. (2010). Tree foliage: a potential diet supplement for dairy cattle in Uzbekistan. Science Brief ZUR 15. >>
Djanibekov, N., Sommer, R. (2009). How science-based models can serve rural development: FLEOM applied. Science Brief ZUR 8. >>
Invited book review
Djanibekov, N. (2013). Book review: Ostrom, E., Lam, W.F., Pradhan, P. and G.P. Shivakoti (2011) Improving Irrigation in Asia: Sustainable Performance of an Innovative Intervention in Nepal. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, ISBN 9781849801447.
Local journals
Chatalova, L., Valentinov, V., Djanibekov, N.(2015): Entwicklungshilfe 2.0: Die Sisyphusarbeit der Entwicklungshelfer. The European >>
Djanibekov, N. (2008). A micro-economic analysis of farm restructuring in Khorezm region, Uzbekistan. Economics and Applied Informatics. The Annals of “Dunarea de Jos” University of Galati, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, 2008 (1), 19-24.
Djanibekov, N. (2006). Household production in the Khorezm region. Journal of Uzbekistan Agriculture, 10 (2006), 19-20 (in Russian - Proizvodstvo osnovnyh sel'skohozjajstvennyh kul'tur v dehkanskih hozjajstvah).
Djanibekov, N. (2006). Livestock system in households of the Khorezm region. Journal of Uzbekistan Agriculture, 4 (2006), 25-26 (in Russian - Sistema zhivotnovodstva v dehkanskih hozjajstvah).
Djanibekov, N. (2005). Economic analysis of nitrogen fertilizer application under cotton, winter wheat and rice in farms and rural households in Khorezm. Journal of Uzbekistan Agriculture, 8 (2005), 36-37 (in Russian - Ispol'zovanie azotnyh udobrenij na osnovnyh kul'turah v hozjajstvah Horezmskoj oblasti).