Dr PGM (Paul) Hebinck
Associate Professor Emeritus
Sociology of Development and Change (SDC)
Paul Hebinck (PhD) is a rural sociologist with experience in exploring issues related to land, land and agrarian reform, agriculture, rural development, rural livelihoods. He specifically has an interest in investigating processes of re-agrarianisation and re-peasantisation. He carried out longitudinal fieldwork for over 30 years in Luoland, West Kenya; Eastern Cape, South Africa; North East Zimbabwe; and Northern Namibia. Paul Hebinck is also affiliated as Senior Research Associate to the Department of Environmental Sciences, Rhodes University, Makhandla, South Africa.
He has published in various peer reviewed journals. The website localseedsinafrica.org keeps track of his thought provoking work in Luoland about the importance of landraces of maize for livelihoods and food sovereignty.
Publications
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Global harmonized in-situ reference data for crop mapping
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Land use following deforestation for Africa
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Break a Story : Examining the Effects of Instagram Stories from News Accounts on Adolescents’ Political Learning
Journalism Studies (2024), Volume: 25, Issue: 9 - ISSN 1461-670X - p. 1029-1052. -
Trendanalyse van de samenstelling van het rantsoen voor varkens: een vooruitblik naar 2030
Wageningen: Wageningen Economic Research (Rapport / Wageningen Economic Research 2024-088) -
Climate, food (in)security and conflict in the Bangladesh delta: Myths and puzzles
Environment and Security (2024) - ISSN 2753-8796 -
Commodity risk assessment of Petunia spp. and Calibrachoa spp. unrooted cuttings from Kenya
EFSA Journal (2024), Volume: 22, Issue: 4 - ISSN 1831-4732 -
Place-based education through immersive virtual experiences — preparing biology students for the field
Journal of Biological Education (2024), Volume: 58, Issue: 2 - ISSN 0021-9266 - p. 406-429. -
GO-GRASS - Complete Second Series of Practice Abstracts
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BIOTraCes Data Management Plan
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Securing conservation Lebensraum? The geo-, bio-, and ontopolitics of global conservation futures
Geoforum (2024), Volume: 153 - ISSN 0016-7185 - p. 103752-103752.