E. Gehrke and M. Grimm (2016), Do cows have negative returns? The evidence revisited. Forthcoming in Economic Development and Cultural Change.
M. Grimm, A. Munyehirwe, J. Peters, and M. Sievert (2017), A First Step up the Energy Ladder? Households’ benefits from low cost solar kits in rural Rwanda. World Bank Economic Review, 31 (3): 631-649.
G. Bensch, M. Grimm and J. Peters (2015), Why do households forego high returns from technology adoption? Evidence from improved cooking stoves in Burkina Faso. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 116: 187-205.
M. Grimm and S. Klasen (2015), Migration pressure, tenure security and agricultural intensification. Evidence from Indonesia. Land Economics, 91 (3): 411-434.
R. Hartwig and M. Grimm (2012), An Assessment of the Effects of the 2002 Food Crisis on Children’s Health in Malawi. Journal of African Economies, 21 (1): 124-165.
Visser, Bert, Stephen B. Brush, Guntra A. Aistara, Regine Andersen, Matthias Jäger, Gabriel Nemogá-Soto, Martina Padmanabhan, and Stephen G. Sherwood ( in press) The Governance of Agrobiodiversity. In: Karl S. Zimmerer and Stef de Haan, eds. Agrobiodiversity in the 21st Century. Strüngmann Forum Reports, vol. 24, J. Lupp, series editor. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, in press.
Padmanabhan, Martina ed.(2018) Transdisciplinarity for sustainability. Transdisciplinary Research and Sustainability: Collaboration, Innovation and Transformation. London: Routledge.
Padmanabhan, Martina (2018) Ch1 Transdisciplinarity for sustainability. In: Padmanabhan, Martina ed.(2018) Transdisciplinary Research and Sustainability: Collaboration, Innovation and Transformation. London: Routledge. 1-32.
Padmanabhan, Martina (2018) Ch 10 Dream team or evil twins? International tandems in transdisciplinary research. In: Padmanabhan, Martina ed.(2018) Transdisciplinary Research and Sustainability: Collaboration, Innovation and Transformation. London: Routledge. 191-218.
Padmanabhan, Martina (2018) Ch14 Outlook: The future of transdisciplinarity. In: Padmanabhan, Martina ed.(2018) Transdisciplinary Research and Sustainability: Collaboration, Innovation and Transformation. London: Routledge. 290-307.
Großmann, K., Padmanabhan, M., & Afiff, S. (2017). Gender, ethnicity, and environmental transformations in Indonesia and beyond. Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies, 10(1), 1-10.
Großmann, K., Padmanabhan, M., & Braun, K. von (2017). Contested development in Indonesia: Rethinking ethnicity and gender in mining. Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies, 10(1), 11-28.
Schöley, M. and Padmanabhan, M. 2016. Formal and informal rice seed systems in Kerala, India: Agrobiodiversity as a gendered social-ecological artefact. Agriculture and Human Values. Online first.
Padmanabhan, M. 2016: Intraface: Negotiating gender-relations in agrobiodiversity. In Special issue: (Bio-) Diversity, Gender and Intersectionality. Freiburger Zeitschrift für GeschlechterStudien (fzg) 22/2: 85-105.
Ruppert-Winkel, C., R. Arlinghaus, S. Deppisch, K. Eisenack, D.Gottschlich, B. Hirschl, B. Matzdorf, T. Mölders, M. Padmanabhan, K.Selbmann, R. Ziegler, and T. Plieninger. 2015. Characteristics, emerging needs, and challenges of transdisciplinary sustainability science: experiences from the German Social-Ecological Research Program. Ecology and Society 20(3): 13.
Jose,M. & Padmanabhan, M. (2015) Dynamics of agricultural land use change in Kerala: a policy and social-ecological perspective. International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability (4).
Kunze, Isabelle & Martina Padmanabhan 2014. Discovering positionalities in the countryside: methodological reflections on doing fieldwork in South India. ERDKUNDE. 68 (4) 277-288.
Betz, L., Kunze, I., Parameswaran, P., Suma, T.R. and Padmanabhan, M. 2014. The social-ecological web: a bridging concept for transdisciplinary research. Current Science. 10(4): 572- 579.
Nagabhatla, N., Padmanabhan, M., Kühle, P.,Vishnudas, S., Betz, L. and Niemeyer, B. 2014. LCLUC as an entry point for transdisciplinary research –reflections from an agriculture land use change study in South Asia. Journal of Environmental Management pp 1-11.
Padmanabhan, Martina, and Stefan Jungcurt. 2012. Biocomplexity. Conceptual Challenges of Institutional Analysis in Biodiversity Governance. Ecological Economics 81: 70-79.
Padmanabhan, Martina (2011) Women and Men as Conservers, Users and Managers. A Feminist Social-Ecological Approach. Journal of Socio-Economics. 40, 968-976.
Padmanabhan, Martina (2011) Institutional Innovations and Gender Equity in Agrobiodiversity Management: Collective Action in Kerala, South India. Journal Society & Natural Resources. 24 (2), 174-184.
Beckmann, Volker; Padmanabhan, Martina eds.(2009) Institutions and Sustainability. Political Economy of Agriculture and the Environment – Essays in Honour of Konrad Hagedorn. Dordrecht: Springer.
From February to April 2018, the IndORGANIC team implemented the baseline survey in Tasikmalaya and Yogyakarta. This report presents the baseline survey results of a sub-project that explores the effectiveness of interventions on knowledge about and adoption of organic farming practices using a randomized control trial. More information can be found in the Baseline Report.