PhD in the field of Climate resilience in Africa: the role of ownership rights

Organisation
Since its foundation in 1614, the University of Groningen has enjoyed an international reputation as a dynamic and innovative center of higher education offering high-quality teaching and research. Belonging to the best research universities of Europe and joining forces with prestigious partner universities and networks, the University of Groningen is truly an international place of knowledge.
Faculty of Economics and Business
The Faculty of Economics and Business offers an inspiring study and working environment for students and employees. International accreditation enables the Faculty to assess performance against the highest international standards. It also creates an exciting environment of continuous improvement. FEB's programmes, academic staff and research do well on various excellence ranking lists.
FEBRI, the graduate school and research institute of the Faculty of Economics and Business has one PhD position in the field of Climate resilience in Africa: the role of ownership rights available.
Project description
Land ownership rights play a crucial role in managing sustainable landscapes and building climate resilience. Private and communal land ownership structures each have distinct implications for sustainable landscape governance. Gender dynamics in land rights further influence sustainable landscape management. Women's exclusion from formal land ownership limits their economic independence and may undermine community resilience. This study will assess how promoting gender-inclusive ownership structures impact climate resilience in Maasai communities in Kenya and northern Tanzania. This implies intersecting with formal legal frameworks, to understand how gender-inclusive ownership structures influence resilience. The findings aim to inform policies that support both economic and environmental resilience, recognizing the complex interplay between land rights, gender equity, and sustainable landscape governance in pastoral African communities. During the project, primary data collection will need to be done in Southern Kenya (Narok and Kajiado counties). Maasai Mara University in Narok county will provide on-the-ground assistance.
The PhD position is embedded in the research programme of FEB’s Research Institute. The project will be supervised by Prof. Robert Lensink (Faculty of Economics and Business), email: b.w.lensink@rug.nl, Prof. Han Olff (Faculty of Science and Engineering), email: h.olff@rug.nl and Dr Jedidah Simantoi Nankaya (Maasai Mara University, Kenya), email: jsjedidah@gmail.com
If you are interested, we invite you to request the project research proposal from the supervisors.