Seguir
George Christoffel Schoneveld
George Christoffel Schoneveld
Principal Scientist, Center for International Forestry Research
Dirección de correo verificada de cgiar.org
Título
Citado por
Citado por
Año
Land-based investments for rural development? A grounded analysis of the local impacts of biofuel feedstock plantations in Ghana
GC Schoneveld, LA German, E Nutakor
Ecology and Society 16 (4), 2011
3252011
Contemporary processes of large-scale land acquisition in Sub-Saharan Africa: legal deficiency or elite capture of the rule of law?
L German, G Schoneveld, E Mwangi
World Development 48, 1-18, 2013
3112013
Unpacking Indonesia’s independent oil palm smallholders: an actor-disaggregated approach to identifying environmental and social performance challenges
I Jelsma, GC Schoneveld, A Zoomers, ACM Van Westen
Land use policy 69, 281-297, 2017
2142017
The geographic and sectoral patterns of large-scale farmland investments in sub-Saharan Africa
GC Schoneveld
Food Policy 48, 34-50, 2014
1922014
The social and environmental impacts of biofuel feedstock cultivation: evidence from multi-site research in the forest frontier
L German, GC Schoneveld, P Pacheco
Ecology and Society 16 (3), 2011
1322011
The social and environmental impacts of biofuel feedstock cultivation: evidence from multi-site research in the forest frontier
L German, GC Schoneveld, P Pacheco
Ecology and Society 16 (3), 2011
1322011
Contemporary processes of largescale land acquisition by investors: Case studies from sub-Saharan Africa
L German, G Schoneveld, E Mwangi
CIFOR, 2011
129*2011
The anatomy of large-scale farmland acquisitions in sub-Saharan Africa.
GC Schoneveld
1272011
Governing sustainable palm oil supply: Disconnects, complementarities, and antagonisms between state regulations and private standards
P Pacheco, G Schoneveld, A Dermawan, H Komarudin, M Djama
Regulation & Governance 14 (3), 568-598, 2020
1262020
Processes of large-scale land acquisition by investors: Case studies from sub-Saharan Africa
L German, G Schoneveld, E Mwangi
international conference on global land grabbing 6 (8), 2011
1232011
A review of social sustainability considerations among EU-approved voluntary schemes for biofuels, with implications for rural livelihoods
L German, G Schoneveld
Energy Policy 51, 765-778, 2012
1192012
Certification, good agricultural practice and smallholder heterogeneity: Differentiated pathways for resolving compliance gaps in the Indonesian oil palm sector
GC Schoneveld, S Van Der Haar, D Ekowati, A Andrianto, H Komarudin, ...
Global Environmental Change 57, 101933, 2019
1132019
The local social and environmental impacts of smallholder-based biofuel investments in Zambia
L German, GC Schoneveld, D Gumbo
Ecology and Society 16 (4), 2011
1082011
Host country governance and the African land rush: 7 reasons why large-scale farmland investments fail to contribute to sustainable development
GC Schoneveld
Geoforum 83, 119-132, 2017
1072017
Sustainable business models for inclusive growth: Towards a conceptual foundation of inclusive business
GC Schoneveld
Journal of Cleaner Production 277, 124062, 2020
1022020
The local impacts of oil palm expansion in Malaysia: An assessment based on a case study in Sabah State
AABD Norwana, R Kunjappan, M Chin, GC Schoneveld, L Potter, ...
99*2012
Towards sustainable biofuel development: Assessing the local impacts of large-scale foreign land acquisitions in Ghana
GC Schoneveld, L German, E Nutakor
922010
Local social and environmental impacts of biofuels: global comparative assessment and implications for governance
L German, GC Schoneveld, P Pacheco
Ecology and Society 16 (4), 2011
842011
The state of oil palm development in the Brazilian Amazon
F Brandao, G Schoneveld
Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR. https://doi. org/10.17528 …, 2015
83*2015
Translating legal rights into tenure security: lessons from the new commercial pressures on land in Ghana
GC Schoneveld, L German
Journal of Development Studies 50 (2), 187-203, 2014
802014
El sistema no puede realizar la operación en estos momentos. Inténtalo de nuevo más tarde.
Artículos 1–20