
Research Projects of the Public Administration and Policy Group
Ongoing PhD projects
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Seeing like a company: corporate sustainability commitments in the context of complex palm oil value chain governance (Ahmad Dermawan)
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Reconciling landscape restoration targets with local realities (Daniel Wiegant)
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The role of images in techno-societal controversies (Efrat Gommeh)
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The influence of multi-level public policy configurations on the resilience of farming systems in the European Union (Yannick Buitenhuis)
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Dialogue among actors with different perspectives concerning drought (Louise Cavalcante de Souza Cabral)
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Accountability regimes and climate change financing in developing countries (Rishi Basak)
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Learning from Controversies: Governance Arrangements for the Reflexive Innovation of Biorefinery Technology (Jan Starke)
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Explorations of science-policy interfaces for climate change and livestock systems in Eastern Africa (Laura Cramer)
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CONNECTED CIRCULARITY: Collaborative design of transformative pathways towards a bio-based circular economy (Olga Schagen)
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Policy Interventions for Accelerating the Transition to Circular Agriculture in the North-Netherlands (Jelle Silvius)
Finished PAP PhD Theses
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Seeing like a company : Navigating strategies of palm oil companies with zero-deforestation commitment in Indonesia
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Translating national forest and landscape restoration targets into local action : Towards scale-sensitive governance
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Bouncing back or moving forward? : Analysing resilience and agricultural policies in the European Union
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Governing the sustainable palm oil value chain: roles of public and private actors in Thailand
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Cities stepping up to the plate : how local governments bring food policy into practice in the Netherlands
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Opposing positions, dividing interactions, and hostile affect : A multi-dimensional approach to climate change polarization in the blogosphere
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Beyond paper realities : Fostering integrated nutrition governance in Uganda
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Making weather information services usable to support adaptive decision-making in farming in Ghana
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Deciding for tomorrow, today : What makes governmental decisions about water infrastructure forward looking?
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Towards a new generation of climate information systems : information systems and actionable knowledge creation for adaptive decision-making in rice farming systems in Ghana