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Krul, K. (author)
Why do land reforms rarely achieve their desired effects? This dissertation posits that a key to solve this question lies in a closer understanding of the specific workings of property rights. The idea is developed empirically in China’s forest sector, where one of the world’s largest land-reform undertakings in modern times was initiated under...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Yamoah, Grace Gyamfuah (author), Cao, Liji (author), Wu, C. (author), Beekman, F.J. (author), Vandeghinste, Bert (author), Mannheim, Julia G. (author), Rosenhain, Stefanie (author), Leonardic, Kevin (author), Kiessling, Fabian (author), Gremse, Felix (author)
Purpose: In biomedical research, imaging modalities help discover pathological mechanisms to develop and evaluate novel diagnostic and theranostic approaches. However, while standards for data storage in the clinical medical imaging field exist, data curation standards for biomedical research are yet to be established. This work aimed at...
journal article 2019
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Krul, K. (author)
Formalization has regained popularity in development discourses. Also in China significant efforts of titling are witnessed in the forestry sector. Although initial efforts date back nearly four decades ago, since 2008 a renewed attempt under the Collective Forest Tenure Reform (CFTR) has been introduced. This paper examines whether this...
abstract 2018