Ongoing research projects


In this project, we investigate the impact of Community-Based Forest Management (CBFM), devolving extraction rights to local communities, on the modernization of farming, rural livelihoods and forest conservation using experimental methods (Read here for more details).


In this project, we investigate why and how rural households in Ethiopia (do not) adapt through a combination of qualitative, quantitative, and experimental methods, using an integrated watershed management lens (Read here for more details).


In this project, we collaborate with ETG, AGRI TERRA, and Mary's Meals, and investigate the impact of supply and demand side interventions on farmers' sustainable agricultural practices and livelihood outcomes.  


In this project, we investigate the role of farmer organizations on climate change adaptation of smallholder farmers through a combination of qualitative, quantitative, and experimental methods (Read here for more details).


As part of a larger EU-funded project, we investigate the perceived risks, adoption and productivity of grafted coffee using qualitative and quantitative methods (Read here for more details).