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Onderzoeker
Kewan Mertens
- Disciplines:Landbouw, land- en landbouwbedrijfsbeheer, Toegepaste economie, Economische ontwikkeling, innovatie, technologische verandering en groei
Affiliaties
- Bio-economie (Afdeling)
Lid
Vanaf1 aug 2020 → Heden - Afdeling Bio-economie (Afdeling)
Lid
Vanaf1 feb 2014 → 31 jul 2020
Projecten
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- Instituties, ecosystemen en motivaties voor natuurbehoud: alternatieven voor huidige mechanismen van betaling voor ecosysteemdienstenVanaf1 jan 2020 → 31 dec 2020Financiering: BOF - postdoctorale mandaten
- Grondverschuivingen en Risicoreductie in Oeganda: een Kwantitatieve BenaderingVanaf1 feb 2014 → 15 jun 2018Financiering: Eigen Middelen zoals patrimonium, inschrijvingsgelden, giften, ....
Publicaties
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- Politicizing disaster governance: Can a board game stimulate discussions around disasters as matters of concern?(2023)
Auteurs: Kewan Mertens
Pagina's: 514 - 536 - The impact of land certification and risk preferences on investment in soil and water conservation: Evidence from southern Ethiopia(2022)
Auteurs: Tilahun Adere, Kewan Mertens, Miet Maertens, Liesbet Vranken
- Tenure regimes and remoteness: When does forest income reduce poverty and inequality? A case study from the Peruvian Amazon(2021)
Auteurs: Karin Begazo Curie, Kewan Mertens, Liesbet Vranken
- DisCoord: Co-creating DRR knowledge in Uganda through interaction in a serious game(2021)
Auteurs: Liesbet Jacobs, Maarten Loopmans, Matthieu Kervyn, Kewan Mertens
- Pro-poor land transfers in the presence of landslides: New insights on norms in land markets(2021)
Auteurs: Kewan Mertens, Liesbet Vranken
- Resettlement preferences from landslide prone areas in Cameroon: Willingness to move, reasons to stay(2020)
Auteurs: Matthieu Kervyn, Liesbet Vranken, Kewan Mertens
- Social multi-criteria evaluation to identify appropriate disaster risk reduction measures: application to landslides in the Rwenzori Mountains, Uganda(2019)
Auteurs: Jan Maes, Kewan Mertens, Liesbet Jacobs, Liesbet Vranken, Olivier Dewitte, Jean Poesen, Matthieu Kervyn
Pagina's: 1793 - 1807 - The Geo-observer network: a proof of concept on participatory sensing of disasters in a remote setting(2019)
Auteurs: Liesbet Jacobs, Olivier Dewitte, Kewan Mertens, Jan Maes, Matthieu Kervyn
Pagina's: 245 - 251 - Socio-political drivers and consequences of landslide and flood risk zonation: A case study of Limbe city, Cameroon(2019)
Auteurs: Jan Maes, Kewan Mertens, Constanza Parra Novoa, Jean Poesen, Matthieu Kervyn
Pagina's: 707 - 731 - Investing in land to change your risk exposure? Land transactions and inequality in a landslide prone region(2018)
Auteurs: Kewan Mertens, Liesbet Vranken
Pagina's: 437 - 452