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Post-doctoral Fellows

Name: Shi Min

Birth place: Shenyang, Liaoning

Birthday: May 1987

Marital status: Single

Tel: +8618611041446

Email: min.ccap@pku.edu.cn

Address: Room 415, Wangkezhen Building, Peking University, Haidian road No.52, Haidian strict, Beijing

 

The research filed:

Ø    Development and agricultural economics, Transformation of rural economy, Natural resource economics and sustainable development;

Ø    Agricultural land use and transaction, Technology adoption, policy and their impacts assessment, Sustainable development of natural resource, Environmental conservation, Farmer's risk perception, attitude and behavior, Food consumption and security, and so on.

 

Education:

Ø    Doctor of Economics, 2012.11–2016.8, Institute of Development and Agricultural Economics, Hannover University, Germany

Ø    Master of Economics. 2009.9-2012.7, School of Economics and Management, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, China

Ø    Bechalor of Economics. 2005.9-2009.7, School of Economics, Liaoning University, China

Professional experience: 

Ø    Postdoctoral reseacher, 2016.12-present, China Center for Agricultural Policy, Peking University, China

Ø    Research associate, 2012.11-2016.11, Institute of Development and Agricultural Economics, Hannover University, Germany

Ø    Research assistant, 2010.7-2012.10, Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy, CAS

 

Publication: 

In English: 

[1]    Shi Min, Hermann Waibel and Jikun Huang  (forthcoming): Smallholder participation in the land rental market in a mountainous region of Southern China: Impact of population aging, land tenure security and ethnicity. Accepted for publication in Land Use Policy. (SSCI)

[2]    Shi Min, Hermann Waibel, Georg Cadisch, Gerhard Langenberger, Junfei Bai and Jikun Huang (forthcoming): The economics of smallholder rubber farming in a mountainous region of Southwest China: Elevation, Ethnicity, and Risk. Accepted for publication in Mountain Research and Development .(SCI)

[3]    Shi Min (forthcoming): The reduction of cotton cultivation in Shandong Province of China: Does off-farm employment matter? Accepted for publication in China Agricultural Economic Review. (SSCI&SCI)

[4]    Shi Min, Jikun Huang and Hermann Waibel (2017): Rubber specialization versus crop diversification: The roles of perceived risks. China Agricultural Economic Review 9 (2): 188-210. (SSCI&SCI)

[5]    Shi Min, Jikun Huang, Junfei Bai and Hermann Waibel (2017): Adoption of intercropping among smallholder rubber farmers in Xishuangbanna, China. International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability 15 (3): 223-237. (SCI)

[6]    Gerhard Langenberger, Georg Cadisch, Konrad Martin, Shi Min, Hermann Waibel (2016): Rubber intercropping: a viable concept for the 21st century? Agroforestry Systems 91(3): 577-596. (SCI)

[7]    Shi Min, Junfei Bai, James Seale Jr. and Thomas Wahl (2015): Demographics, societal aging, and meat consumption in China. Journal of Integrative Agriculture14 (6): 995-1007(SCI)

[8]    Inga Häuser, Konrad Martin, Jörn Germer, Pia He, Sergey Blagodatskiy, Hongxi Liu, Manuel Krauß, Arisoa Rajaona, Shi Min, Sonna Pelz, Gerhard Langenberger, Chao-Dong Zhu, Marc Cotter, Sabine Stürz, Hermann Waibel, Heidrun Steinmetz, Silke Wieprecht, Oliver Froer. Michael Ahlheim, Thomas Aenis and Georg Cadisch (2015): Environmental and socio-economic impacts of rubber cultivation in the Mekong region: challenges for sustainable land use. CAB Reviews 10(27):1-11

[9]    Junfei Bai, Jill J. McCluskey, Hainan Wang and Shi Min (2014): Dietary globalization in Chinese breakfasts. Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics 62(3):325-341(SSCI)

 

In Chinese: 

[1]    闵师, 王晓兵, 白军飞, 黄季焜 (2017):预期价格变动对农户生产行为调整的非对称影响—基于西双版纳胶农调查分析. 农业现代化研究 38(3): 475-483. 

[2]    白军飞, 闵师, 仇焕广,王晓兵(2014): 人口老龄化对我国肉类消费的影响.中国软科学 11: 17-26.

[3]    闵师, 白军飞, 仇焕广,王晓兵(2014): 城市家庭在外肉类消费研究——基于全国六城市的家庭饮食消费调查. 农业经济问题 3: 90-95. 

[4]    闵师, 白军飞, 修长柏(2012):城市居民白酒消费及其影响因素——基于在家与在外消费的实证研究. 中国食物与营养18(6): 39-45

[5]    闵师, 白军飞, 王金霞, 仇焕广,李玉敏(2011): 价格激励对我国农村生活固体垃圾回收的效应分析. 农业环境与发展 6: 76-81.

 

Manuscript under review: 

Ø    闵师,项诚,王晓兵:中国主要农产品生产的机械劳动力替代弹性:基于不同弹性估计方法的比较研究. (R&R)

Ø    Shi Min, Junfei Bai, Jikun Huang and Hermann Waibel: Willingness of smallholder rubber farmers to participate in ecosystem protection: Effects of household wealth and environmental awareness. (R&R)

Ø    Shi Min, Xueqing Yang, Georg Cadisch, Jikun Huang and Hermann Waibel: Rubber boom, land use change and its implications for carbon balances in Xishuangbanna, China. (Under review)

Conference paper: 

Ø    Shi Min, Georg Cadisch, Jikun Huang and Hermann Waibel (2017): Rubber boom and land use dynamics in Southwest China: driving force and its impact on carbon balances. Paper presented at the 18th Annual World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty, March 20-24, Washington D.C., USA.

Ø    Shaoze Jin, Shi Min and Hermann Waibel (2016): Environmentally friendly rubber plantation in Southern China: Farmers’ awareness and acceptance. Paper presented at the Tropentag 2016, September 19-21, Vienna, Austria.  

Ø    Shaoze Jin, Shi Min and Hermann Waibel (2016): Farmers’ attitudes to promoting sustainable rubber cultivation: Evidence from Xishuangbanna, China. Paper presented at the Sustainable Rubber Conference 2016, October 16-20, Xishuangbanna, China.

Ø    Shi Min, Hermann Waibel and Jikun Huang (2016): Smallholder participation in land rental market in a mountainous region of Southern China: Impact of population aging, land tenure security and ethnicity. Paper presented at the 17th Annual World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty, March 14-18, Washington D.C., USA.

Ø    Shi Min and Hermann Waibel (2015): Land use, agrobiodiversity and smallholder rubber farmers’ risk perception: A case study from Xishuangbanna, China. 

-    Poster presented at International Conference on Research on Food Security, Natural Resources Management and Rural Development (Tropentag 2015), Sep. 16-18, Berlin, Germany. 

-    Paper presented at The International Conference on World Food Policy: The Future Faces of Food and Farming; Regional Challenges, Dec.17-18, Bangkok, Thailand.

Ø    Shi Min, Jikun Huang, Junfei Bai, Hermann Waibel (2015): Adoption of intercropping among smallholder rubber farmers in Xishuangbanna, China. Paper presented at the 29thTriennial Conference of the International Association of Agricultural Economists (IAAE), Aug. 9-14, Milan, Italy.

Ø    Shi Min, Hermann Waibel, Jikun Huang (2014): Rubber intercropping adoption of smallholders in Xishuangbanna, China. Poster presented at International Conference on Research on Food Security, Natural Resources Management and Rural Development (Tropentag 2014), Sep.17-19, Prague, Czech Republic.

Ø    Shi Minand Junfei Bai (2014): Impact of demographic and aging on meat consumption in China. Paper presented at the 2nd GlobalFood Symposium, Apr. 25-26, Göttingen, Germany. 

Ø    Hermann Waibel, Shi Min and Jikun Huang (2014): Small scale rubber farming and income risk in Xishuangbanna, China. Paper presented at the World Congress on Agroforestry, Feb. 10-14, Delhi, India. 

Ø    Shi Min, Junfei Bai, Hermann Waibel, Jikun Huang (2013): Rubber farmers’ environmental awareness and attitude toward local ecosystem protection in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province. Paper presented at International Conference on Sustainable Natural Resource Management in Rural China – Governing markets? Aug. 26-28, Nanjing, China.

Ø    Hermann Waibel, Shi Min, Jan-Henrik Meier, Junfei Bai and Jikun Huang (2013): Socio-Economic Aspects of Rubber Cultivation in Southern China. Paper presented at International Conference on Research on Food Security, Natural Resources Management and Rural Development (Tropentag 2013). Sep. 17-19, Stuttgart-Hohenheim, Germany. 

Ø    Yumin Li, Junfei Bai, Jinxia Wang, Huanguang Qiu and Min Shi (2012): Solid Waste Disposal and Its Relationship with Economic Development in Rural China. Poster presented at the 28th Triennial Conference of the International Association of Agricultural Economists (IAAE). Aug.18-24, Brazil.