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Publications - prof.dr. NBM (Nico) Heerink

Core Publications

  • Intercropping and agroforestry in China - Current state and trends
    Hong, Y., N. Heerink, S. Jin, P. Berentsen, L. Zhang and W. van der Werf (2017) Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 244: 52 - 61
  • Land tenure in China: Legal, actual and perceived security
    Ma, X., N. Heerink, S. Feng and X. Shi (2015) Land Use Policy 42: 293 - 306
  • Sustainable natural resource use in rural China: Recent trends and policies
    Qu, F., A. Kuyvenhoven, X. Shi and N. Heerink (2011) China Economic Review 22(4): 444 - 460
  • Land fragmentation and its driving forces in China
    Tan, S., N. Heerink and F. Qu (2006) Land Use Policy 23(3): 272 - 285
  • Income inequality and the environment: aggregation bias in environmental Kuznets curves
    Heerink, N., A. Mulatu and E. Bulte (2001) Ecological Economics 38: 359 - 367

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Subdivision Development Economics
Expertise Agricultural economics, Agricultural policy, Development economics, Environmental economics, China, Rural development
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