I am a research associate and deputy head at the Agricultural policy department of the Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies (IAMO), Germany.
I joined IAMO in August 2012, and received tenured position in 2018. Before joining IAMO, I obtained my PhD in agriculture at the Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn, Germany.
I have been working in interdisciplinary and international teams of highly motivated and skilled researchers from Europe and Central Asia. The wide range of activities, I have been dealing with, have provided me with a good understanding of complex problems in agricultural sustainability and rural development in the post-socialist countries.
Over the past 24 years my research was on agricultural policies and farm restructuring in Central Asia. I am particularly interested in how agricultural policies, (in)formal institutions, and behavioral factors shape farmers’ decisions on land-water use, and the adoption, adaptation, and resilience outcomes, with a particular focus on irrigated areas of Central Asia. Since 2025 I lead a research group on Rural Community Resilience (CARe) and serve as a spokesperson for IAMO’s Central Asia International Research Group.
Fields of competence
Land reforms and farm restructuring (perceived land use rights, tenure security, decision-making autonomy)
Behavioral and experimental economics (risk and time preference experiments, irrigation game)
Agrarian institutions (water use norms, informal land transfers, sharecropping)
Land and water management (investments in land and water infrastructure, collective water use)
Adoption of sustainable practices/technologies and agricultural innovations,
Quantitative impact assessment
Current and past funding sources
I acknowledge funding from the Volkswagen Foundation, the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space (BMFTR), and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).