Landnutzungs-Innovationen und Informationsflüsse


Ziel:
Organisationsentwicklung für ein relevantes Wissenssystem des Nabanhe Naturschutzgebiets auf Basis einer Analyse vergangener und aktueller Landnutzungsprobleme; Ermittlung hemmender und treibender Kräfte für technische Innovationen und sozialen Wandel; Identifizierung von vorhandenem und potenziell erforderlichem Wissen von Land-Nutzern und von Beratung.

Arbeitsplanung:
Adoptions- und Diffusionsstudie: Erhebung kultureller Werte und Life-Histories ausgewählter Innovatoren (narrative Interviews); Historische Fallstudien von Landnutzungsveränderungen; Spannungsfeld-Analyse - hemmende und treibende Kräfte der Adoption / Non-Adoption

Wissenssystemanalyse (qualitative Befragung, soziometrische Netzwerkanalyse): Darstellung des formalen Wissenssystems und seiner historischen Entwicklung, Zusammenhang zwischen formalem und informellem Wissen.
Abschätzung des Wissens- und Beratungsbedarfs, der Machbarkeit, Akzeptanz und Adoption und hierfür erforderliche institutionelle Arrangements.
Geplante Ergebnisverwertung: Integration ins interdisziplinäre Entscheidungstool des Verbundes, Nutzung der lokalen Partner und Entscheidungsträger und (GIS-tool) lokale KMUs, wissenschaftliche Publikationen.

Projektleitung
Nagel, Uwe Jens Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. (Details) (Landwirtschaftliche Beratung und Kommunikationslehre)

Mittelgeber
BMBF

Laufzeit
Projektstart: 06/2007
Projektende: 12/2010

Forschungsfelder
Informationsflüsse, China, Landnutzungssysteme, Biodiversität, Lokales Wissen

Publikationen

GRENZ J., AENIS T., AHLHEIM M., FRÖR O., HENSEL O., HERRMANN S., HOFFMANN V., HÜLSEBUSCH C., KORFF R., LANGENBERGER G., MARTIN K., NUPPENAU E.-A., SAUERBORN S., SCHLECHT E. (2008) The Sino-German project Living Landscapes China LILAC . In: WEISS M. M., DALITZ H., KÜPPERS M., PFIZ M., ZIMMERMANN R. (Eds.). Consequences of Climate Change on Tropical Ecosystems. Verlag Eugen Ulmer, Stuttgart, 52-54.

GRÖTZ, Patrick A., Lixia TANG, Thomas AENIS and Uwe Jens NAGEL (2008): Situation and Problem Analysis of the Naban Watershed: From History to Recent Development. In: E. TIELKES (Ed.): Competition for Resources in a Changing World: New Drive for Rural Development. International research on food security, natural resource management and rural development. Book of Abstracts. Tropentag 2008, 7-9 October, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany. Cuvillier Verlag Göttingen, Germany, p. 471. Online: www.tropentag.de/2008/proceedings.

TANG, Lixia, Patrick A. GRÖTZ, Thomas AENIS, Uwe Jens NAGEL and Volker HOFFMANN (2009): Land use history and recent development in the Naban Watershed: the case of rubber. In: UNESCO (2009): Sustainable Land use and Ecosystem Conservation. ERSEC International Conference Proceeding. 4-7 May 2009. ERSEC project secretariat, Beijing, PR China, pp. 25-38.

LESHEM, Asaf, Patrick A. GRÖTZ, Lixia TANG, Thomas AENIS, and Uwe Jens NAGEL (2009): Tea-walnut Intercropping in Xishuangbanna, China: A Coevolutionary Analysis. In: E. TIELKES (Ed.): Biophysical and Socio-Economic Frame Conditions for the Sustainable Management of Natural Resources. Tropentag 2009, 6-8 October, Hamburg, Germany. DITSL GmbH, Witzenhausen, Germany, p. 322.

BERGER, Lars, Patrick A. GRÖTZ, Lixia TANG, Thomas AENIS and Uwe Jens NAGEL (2009): Land Property Rights and their Influences on Innovations in Rural Societies in South West China. In: TIELKES, E. (Ed.), Biophysical and Socio-Economic Frame Conditions for the Sustainable Management of Natural Resources. Tropentag 2009, 6-8 October, Hamburg, Germany. DITSL GmbH, Witzenhausen, Germany, p. 408.

BERGER, Lars (2009a): Attributes and Mechanisms in Land-Use Decisions within Rural Societies in South West China- An Institutional Analysis . Master thesis conducted in the study program: Integrated Natural Resource Management. Submitted on 6th October 2009. Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany, 85 pp.

BERGER, Lars (2009b): Empirische Sozialforschung in China. Präsentation im Rahmen der Sommerakademie Asien 2009 der Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung 10.-13. September 2009 in Tutzing/Starnberger See, Deutschland.

GRÖTZ, Patrick A., Lixia TANG, Thomas AENIS, Uwe Jens NAGEL and Volker HOFFMANN (2009): Rubber contra Biodiversity? An Analysis of the Adoption Processes of Selected Innovations in Xishuangbanna, Southwest-China. In: E. TIELKES (Ed.): Biophysical and Socio-Economic Frame Conditions for the Sustainable Management of Natural Resources. Tropentag 2009, 6-8 October, Hamburg, Germany. DITSL GmbH, Witzenhausen, Germany, p. 370.

TANG, Lixia, Thomas AENIS, Patrick A. GRÖTZ, and Uwe Jens NAGEL (2009): A Case Study on the Interactions of Institutional Innovations and the Adoption of New Varieties in the Nabanhe National Nature Reserve in South-West China. Special Research in Seminar on Land-use History and Recent Development in the NabanHe National Nature Reserve, Xishuangbanna of Yunnan Province, Land-use Knowledge Change , 18 November 2009. International Institute of Social Sciences, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Hague, Netherlands.

GRÖTZ, Patrick A., Thomas AENIS, Lixia TANG, Uwe Jens NAGEL, and Volker HOFFMANN (2009): Rubber-boom, Loss of Biodiversity and Farmers Perception- a Situational Analysis of the NabanHe National Nature Reserve in Xishuangbanna, Southwest-China. Symposium on Impacts of Economic Integration on Upland Farming and Ethnic Minorities in the Greater Mekong Sub-region , 27-29 November 2009. Khon Kaen University, Mekong Institute (MI), Khon Kaen, Thailand, pp. 47-48.

GRÖTZ, Patrick A., Thomas AENIS, Lixia TANG, Uwe Jens NAGEL and Volker HOFFMANN (2010): Innovation histories and their interdependencies- a situational analysis of selected villages in Xishuangbanna, Southwest China. Proceedings of the Fourth MACE Green Week Scientific Conference 2010 on Challenges of Education and Innovation , 13-14 January 2010. International Congress Centre (ICC), Berlin, Germany.

LESHEM, Asaf, Thomas AENIS, and Patrick A. GRÖTZ (2010): Tea-intercropping- a Socio-environmental Study in Xishuangbanna, Southwest China. Proceedings of the Fourth MACE Green Week Scientific Conference 2010 on Challenges of Education and Innovation , 13-14 January 2010. International Congress Centre (ICC), Berlin, Germany.

LESHEM, Asaf (2010): Tea-intercropping- a Socio-environmental Study in Xishuangbanna, South-West China. Master thesis conducted in the study program: Integrated Natural Resource Management. Submitted on 15th April 2010. Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany, 72 pp.

TANG, Lixia, Patrick Artur GRÖTZ, Thomas AENIS and Uwe Jens NAGEL (2010): Farming system changes in South-West China: Impacts of rubber cultivation. In: DARNHOFER, Ika and Michaela GRÖTZER (Eds.): Building sustainable rural futures. The added value of systems approaches in times of change and uncertainty. Proceedings of the 9th European IFSA Symposium. Universität für Bodenkultur, Vienna, 1075-1082. Online: http://ifsa.boku.ac.at/cms/index.php?id=107.

LESHEM, Asaf, Thomas AENIS and Patrick Artur GRÖTZ (2010): Can intercropping innovations bring ecological and economic goals together? The case of Nabanhe Nature Reserve, China. In: DARNHOFER, Ika and Michaela GRÖTZER (Eds.): Building sustainable rural futures. The added value of systems approaches in times of change and uncertainty. Proceedings of the 9th European IFSA Symposium. Universität für Bodenkultur, Vienna, pp. 1103-1108. Online: http://ifsa.boku.ac.at/cms/index.php?id=107.

AENIS, Thomas (2011): Partizipation im Spannungsfeld zwischen Agrar- und Umweltentwicklung (Partipacao no campo de tensao entre desenolvimento agrário e ambiental). In: HUCKRIEDE, Bernd, Frank SCHWARTZE & Jens BRINKMANN (Hrsg.). Metropolis und Landschaft. Luanda (Metropolis e Paisagens. Luanda). Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus, Eigenverlag, S. 50f.

AENIS, Thomas and Patrick Artur GRÖTZ (2011): Food security - a challenge for sustainable land use? Analysis of adoption factors in two innovation systems of rural China. China-German Workshop ‘Food Security in China and International Agricultural Trade’, August 18-23, Göttingen.

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