Hebinck, P.

Hebinck, P.

Wageningen Universiteit

H-index: 30

Europe-Netherlands

About Hebinck, P.

Hebinck, P., With an exceptional h-index of 30 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Wageningen Universiteit, specializes in the field of agrarian change, land reform, rural development, livelihoods.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Conservation science and discursive violence: A response to two rejoinders

Science for success—a conflict of interest? Researcher position and reflexivity in socio-ecological research for CBNRM in Namibia

Beyond technocracy: The role of the state in rural development in the Eastern Cape, South Africa

Exploring gender and intersectionality from an assemblage perspective in food crop cultivation: A case of the Millennium Villages Project implementation site in western Kenya

“We want our land back…..’’A socio-legal analysis of the Etosha ancestral land claim

“The street is ours”. A comparative analysis of street trading, Covid-19 and new street geographies in Harare, Zimbabwe and Kisumu, Kenya

Land and grazing disputes and overlapping authorities in Namibia

34 HOME-GROWN SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMMES AND THE CHALLENGE THE CASE OF OF LOCAL EMBEDDEDNESS: FOOD NETWORKS AND THE GHANA

Hebinck, P. Information

University

Position

Associate Professor Sociology of Development and Change The Netherlands

Citations(all)

3070

Citations(since 2020)

1586

Cited By

2089

hIndex(all)

30

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

60

i10Index(since 2020)

40

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Hebinck, P. Skills & Research Interests

agrarian change

land reform

rural development

livelihoods

Top articles of Hebinck, P.

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Conservation science and discursive violence: A response to two rejoinders

Society & Natural Resources

Stasja Koot

Paul Hebinck

Sian Sullivan

2023/5/4

Science for success—a conflict of interest? Researcher position and reflexivity in socio-ecological research for CBNRM in Namibia

Stasja Koot

Paul Hebinck

Sian Sullivan

2023/5/4

Beyond technocracy: The role of the state in rural development in the Eastern Cape, South Africa

Land Use Policy

Paul Hebinck

Lothar Smith

Michael Aliber

2023/3/1

Exploring gender and intersectionality from an assemblage perspective in food crop cultivation: A case of the Millennium Villages Project implementation site in western Kenya

World Development

Hellen Kimanthi

Paul Hebinck

Chizu Sato

2022/11/1

“We want our land back…..’’A socio-legal analysis of the Etosha ancestral land claim

Willem Odendaal

Paul Hebinck

2022/1/1

“The street is ours”. A comparative analysis of street trading, Covid-19 and new street geographies in Harare, Zimbabwe and Kisumu, Kenya

Food Security

Richard Kiaka

Shiela Chikulo

Sacha Slootheer

Paul Hebinck

2021/10/1

Land and grazing disputes and overlapping authorities in Namibia

The Journal of legal Pluralism and unofficial law

Paul Hebinck

2021/9/2

34 HOME-GROWN SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMMES AND THE CHALLENGE THE CASE OF OF LOCAL EMBEDDEDNESS: FOOD NETWORKS AND THE GHANA

Public food procurement for sustainable food systems and healthy diets–Volume 2

Nashiru Sulemana

David Millar

Paul Hebinck

Han Wiskerke

2021/12/23

Fighting fences and land grabbers in the struggle for the Commons in N≠ a Jaqna, Namibia

African Affairs

Christa Van Der Wulp

Paul Hebinck

2021/7/1

Home-grown school feeding programmes and the challenge of embeddedness: the case of local food networks and the Ghana School Feeding Programme

Nashiru Sulemana

David Millar

PGM Hebinck

JSC Wiskerke

2021

Why farmers use so many different maize varieties in West Kenya

Outlook on Agriculture

Conny JM Almekinders

Paul Hebinck

Wytze Marinus

Richard D Kiaka

Wycliffe W Waswa

2021/12

Shaping the African savannah: From capitalist frontier to Arid Eden in Namibia

African Studies Quarterly

Cathy Skidmore-Hess

2021/10/1

A Socio-legal Analysis of the Complexity of Litigating Ancestral Land Rights

Land Tenure Challenges in Africa: Confronting the Land Governance Deficit

Willem Odendaal

Paul Hebinck

2021

Navigating Nyamaropa: the significance of local forms of organisation

Paul Hebinck

2020/10/30

‘Mbare Musika is ours’: An analysis of a fresh produce market in Zimbabwe

African Affairs

Shiela Chikulo

Paul Hebinck

Bill Kinsey

2020/7/29

Mining on communal land as a new frontier–a case study of the Kunene Region, Namibia

Journal of Land Use Science

Willem Odendaal

Paul Hebinck

2020/5/3

Migrancy and the differentiated agrarian landscapes: Land use, farming and the reproduction of the homestead in the Eastern Cape

Migrant Labour after Apartheid: The Inside Story

PGM Hebinck

2020

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