
Dr PGM (Paul) Hebinck
Associate Professor Emeritus
Sociology of Development and Change (SDC)
Paul Hebinck (PhD) is a rural sociologist with experience in exploring issues related to land, land and agrarian reform, agriculture, rural development, rural livelihoods. He specifically has an interest in investigating processes of re-agrarianisation and re-peasantisation. He carried out longitudinal fieldwork for over 30 years in Luoland, West Kenya; Eastern Cape, South Africa; North East Zimbabwe; and Northern Namibia. Paul Hebinck is also affiliated as Senior Research Associate to the Department of Environmental Sciences, Rhodes University, Makhandla, South Africa.
He has published in various peer reviewed journals. The website localseedsinafrica.org keeps track of his thought provoking work in Luoland about the importance of landraces of maize for livelihoods and food sovereignty.
Publications
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Eco-System-City: Water, Green and Urban Cooling for Utrecht
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In the face of competition, imperfect knowledge can lead to sustainable exploitation of a shared resource
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Environmental impact assessment of fish feed for aquaponic systems to introduce higher phosphorus and potassium in value-added fish sludge
Aquaculture (2025), Volume: 599 - ISSN 0044-8486 -
Eco-System-City: cost-benefit analysis of growing sites for urban trees in Rotterdam
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How bulk liquid viscosity shapes capillary suspensions
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science (2025), Volume: 678, Issue: B - ISSN 0021-9797 - p. 400-409. -
Sugar-sweetened beverages, low/no-calorie beverages, fruit juices intake and risks of metabolic syndrome in adults : The SWEET project
Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases (2025), Volume: 35, Issue: 2 - ISSN 0939-4753 - p. 103744-103744. -
Separation of triacylglycerol (TAG) isomers by cyclic ion mobility mass spectrometry
Talanta (2025), Volume: 281 - ISSN 0039-9140 -
Plate size or plating? Effects of visual food presentation on liking, appetite, and food-evoked emotions in online and real-life contexts
Food Quality and Preference (2025), Volume: 122 - ISSN 0950-3293 -
Effects of inhibitors and slit incorporation on NH3 and N2O emission processes after urea application
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment (2025), Volume: 378 - ISSN 0167-8809 -
Tropical Race 4 and Race 1 strains causing Fusarium wilt of banana infect and survive in Heliconia species and ornamental bananas
European Journal of Plant Pathology (2025), Volume: 171, Issue: 2 - ISSN 0929-1873 - p. 157-166.