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    A resilience-based policy evaluation framework: Application to European rural development policies by Schouten, Marleen A.H., van der Heide, C. Martijn, Heijman, Wim J.M., Opdam, Paul F.M.

    Published in Ecological economics (01-09-2012)
    “…Given the major changes that rural areas have undergone, and are continuing to undergo, serious problems of achieving sustainable development are being…”
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    Trade liberalization and state support of agriculture: effects for developing countries by Erokhin, Vasily, Ivolga, Anna, Heijman, Wim

    Published in Agricultural economics (Praha) (01-01-2014)
    “…The paper aims at the overview of the main approaches of state support implemented by developed and developing countries and the assessment of their distorting…”
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    The economic impact of multifunctional agriculture in Dutch regions: An input-output model by Heringa, P.W., van der Heide, C.M., Heijman, W.J.M.

    Published in NJAS - Wageningen journal of life sciences (01-09-2013)
    “…•We analysed the economic impact of multifunctional agriculture in the Netherlands.•We used Input Output Analysis as an analytical tool.•The economic impact…”
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    Transition economy and happiness the Czech Republic compared with the Netherlands in the 1990- 2004 period by Van Ophem, JAC, Kohout, V., Heijman, W.J.M.

    “…The paper deals with the subject Transition economy and happiness – a case study of the Czech Republic in a comparison with The Netherlands in the 1990- 2004…”
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    Determinants of farm diversification in the Netherlands by Meraner, Manuela, Heijman, Wim, Kuhlman, Tom, Finger, Robert

    Published in Land use policy (01-01-2015)
    “…•Analysis of determinants for farm diversification in the Netherlands.•Two step model approach: first a binomial logit model analysing the general…”
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    Comparing two sensitivity analysis approaches for two scenarios with a spatially explicit rural agent-based model by Schouten, Marleen, Verwaart, Tim, Heijman, Wim

    “…In this paper two sensitivity analysis approaches are applied for scenario analysis in a spatially explicit rural agent-based simulation. The simulation aims…”
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    Agro-clusters and Rural Poverty: A Spatial Perspective for West Java by Wardhana, Dadan, Ihle, Rico, Heijman, Wim

    Published in Bulletin of Indonesian economic studies (04-05-2017)
    “…Neighbouring economies are likely to influence one another. The concentration of farming activities referred to as an 'agro-cluster' generates opportunities…”
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    Effects on participation and biodiversity of reforming the implementation of agri-environmental schemes in the Netherlands by Groeneveld, A.N, Peerlings, J.H.M, Bakker, M.M, Polman, N.B.P, Heijman, W.J.M

    Published in Ecological complexity (2018)
    “…To prevent further biodiversity loss as a result of intensive agricultural practices, Agri-Environmental Schemes (AES) have been implemented on European…”
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    The mining sector boom in Mongolia: did it cause the Dutch disease? by Dagys, Kadirbyek, Heijman, W. J. M., Dries, Liesbeth, Agipar, Bakyei

    Published in Post-communist economies (03-07-2020)
    “…The mining sector has become one of the main pillars in the Mongolian economy. Although the sector is the main driver of better export performance, it may also…”
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    The dynamics of dairy land use change with respect to the milk quota regime by Boere, Esther, Peerlings, Jack, Reinhard, Stijn, Heijman, Wim

    Published in European review of agricultural economics (01-09-2015)
    “…This article analyses the sequence of changes in land used for milk production on dairy farms before, during and towards the abolition of milk quotas. Using a…”
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    Effects on participation and biodiversity of reforming the implementation of agri-environmental schemes in the Netherlands by Groeneveld, A.N., Peerlings, J.H.M., Bakker, M.M., Polman, N.B.P., Heijman, W.J.M.

    Published in Ecological complexity (01-12-2019)
    “…•The Dutch government switched from an individual to collective application for AES.•Farmers are linked through their common effect on biodiversity.•In the…”
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    Usefulness of Non-Linear Input—Output Models for Economic Impact Analyses in Tourism and Recreation by Klijs, Jeroen, Peerlings, Jack, Heijman, Wim

    “…In tourism and recreation management it is still common practice to apply traditional input–output (IO) economic impact models, despite their well-known…”
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    Non-standard activities on farms in the Province of Zeeland in the Netherlands: an export base approach by W.J.M. Heijman, M.H. Hubregtse, J.A.C. Van Ophem

    Published in Agricultural economics (Praha) (01-04-2002)
    “…In this paper, the economic impact of non-standard activities on farms (NSAF) is analysed. After a discussion of NSAF, the export base theory is introduced as…”
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    Research Note: The Economic Value and Roles of Rural Festivals in Japan by Okubo, Kenji, Gardebroek, Cornelis, Heijman, Wim

    “…This article studies the economic value and roles of rural festivals. The authors investigate the festivals of ‘Kuruma-ichi’ and ‘Suishamatsuri’ in the Yamane…”
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    Criteria for Comparing Economic Impact Models of Tourism by Klijs, Jeroen, Heijman, Wim, Maris, Diana Korteweg, Bryon, Jeroen

    “…There are substantial differences between models of the economic impacts of tourism. Not only do the nature and precision of results vary, but data demands,…”
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    Social capital influences farmer participation in collective irrigation management in Shaanxi Provence, China by Miao, S, Heijman, W.J.M, Xueqin Zhu, Xueqin, Lu, Q

    “…Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the influence of four components of social capital on farmers’ participative behaviour in collective…”
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    Farm woodlots in rural Rwanda: purposes and determinants by Ndayambaje, Jean Damascene, Heijman, Wim J. M., Mohren, Godefridus M. J.

    Published in Agroforestry systems (01-08-2013)
    “…The development of farm woodlots as an alternative source of livelihood for smallholder farmers in diverse biophysical and socio-economic conditions is a…”
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    The economic impact of pilgrimage: An economic impact analysis of pilgrimage expenditures in Galicia by Graave, Elisabeth J.E, Klijs, J, Heijman, W.J.M

    “…In this article, we calculate the economic impact of pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela in the NUTS 2 region Galicia (Spain) in 2010. This economic impact is…”
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    Household Determinants of Tree Planting on Farms in Rural Rwanda by Ndayambaje, J. D., Heijman, W. J. M., Mohren, G. M. J.

    Published in Small-scale forestry (01-12-2012)
    “…In Rwanda, trees on farms are widely recognized for increasing and diversifying farm productivity while releasing pressure on existing forests. However, the…”
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    The assessment of intellectual capital in Polish regions by Bronisz, U, Heijman, W.J.M, Ophem, J.A.C., van

    “…In a knowledge-based economy intangible assets are indispensable to achieve competitive advantages. Resources like intellectual capital are perceived as…”
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