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Dr. Eefje Aarnoudse


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2017 - 2020   Center for international Development and Environmental Research (ZEU), Researcher
2012 - 2016 Leibniz-Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies (IAMO)
PhD Candidate, Research on agricultural groundwater management in Northwest China
2008 - 2010 Wageningen University/ SupAgro Montpellier
MSc International Land and Water Management
MSc Agronomy and Agri-food Science
2004 - 2007 Wageningen University
BSc International Land and Water Management

 

Further Information


Affiliation External Member
Focus Area Food & Energy Systems
References Research Gate
Refereed Publications
  • Aarnoudse, E., Qu, W., Bluemling, B., Herzfeld, T. (2016) Groundwater quota versus tiered groundwater pricing: two cases of groundwater management in Northwest China.  International Journal of Water Resources Development. Vol. 33 (6), pp 917-934
  • Aarnoudse, E., Bluemling, B., Wester, P., Qu, W. (2012) The role of collective groundwater institutions in the implementation of direct groundwater regulation measures in Minqin County, China. Hydrogeology Journal. Vol. 20 (7), pp 1213-1221
  • Aarnoudse, E., Bluemling, B., Qu, W., Herzfeld, T. (2018). Groundwater regulation in case of overdraft: national groundwater policy implementation in north-west China. International Journal of Water Resources Development. doi: 10.1080/07900627.2017.1417115
Selected
non-refereed Publications
  • Aarnoudse, E., and Kuhn, L. (2015). The challenge of water scarcity for Chinas agricultural development. In: N. Sausmikat (Ed.) Sustainable agriculture in China: land policies, food and farming issues. Asienhaus, Cologne, Germany, pp 33-37
  • Aarnoudse, E., Herzfeld, T., Bluemling, B., Qu, W. (2015). Shared well ownership provides grounds for collective action in Northwest China. Global Water Forum. www.globalwaterforum.org
  • Aarnoudse, E. and Bluemling B. (2017). Controlling groundwater through smart card machines: The case of water quotas and pricing mechanisms in Gansu Province, China. Groundwater Solutions Initiative for Policy and Practice (GRIPP) Case Profile Series (2). International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Colombo, Sri Lanka.