Dr. Christoph Kubitza

Research Fellow

Dr. Christoph Kubitza

  • Kurzer Lebenslauf

    • Seit 05/2020: Research Fellow am GIGA Institut für Asien-Studien

    • 2019: Research Fellow am Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien (GIGA), Berlin/Hamburg

    • 2018 - 2019: Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Lehrstuhl „International Food Economics and Rural Development“ an der Georg-August-Universität, Göttingen

    • 2018 - 2020: Berater für das „International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center“ (CIMMYT), Mexiko

    • 2015 - 2018: Doktorand/wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter im Sonderforschungsbereich 990: „Ecological and socioeconomic functions of tropical lowland rainforest transformation systems (Sumatra, Indonesia)“ an der Georg-August-Universität, Göttingen

    • Studium: PhD an der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Titel: „Land-use change and rural development in Indonesia: Economic, institutional and demographic aspects of deforestation and oil palm expansion” (summa cum laude); M.A. Development Economics an der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen; B.A. Internationale Wirtschaft und Entwicklung an der Universität Bayreuth

    Aktuelle Forschung

    • Ökonomische und soziale Auswirkungen von Landnutzungsveränderungen und globalen Landakquisitionen

    • Kleinbäuerliche Landwirtschaft in Entwicklungsländern

    • Entwicklungs- und Agrarökonomie

    Länder und Regionen

    • Indonesien

    Forschungsschwerpunkte

    Dr. Christoph Kubitza

    Research Fellow

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    Policypaper | 11.2025

    Large-Scale Land Acquisitions in Global Agricultural Supply Chains: Assessing the Challenges for Human Rights and Environmental Due Diligence Laws

    Large-scale land acquisitions in palm oil, rubber, and sugarcane supply chains pose human rights and deforestation risks. Currently, weak land governance, poor traceability, and shifting trade patterns undermine stringent due diligence processes.

    GIGA Focus Afrika | 3/2025

    Global Carbon Markets and Rural Development in Madagascar

    Kohlenstoffausgleichsprojekte gelten als vielversprechend für den Klimaschutz und die Entwicklung ländlicher Gemeinden im globalen Süden. Doch Beispiele aus Madagaskar zeigen drei zentrale Hürden auf, die das Potenzial naturbasierter Maßnahmen im freiwilligen Kohlenstoffmarkt begrenzen.

    Dr. Quentin Grislain

    Center for International Cooperation in Agricultural Research for Development / National Center for Applied Research in Rural Development

    Energy Research and Social Science | 07.2025

    Minimizing Trade-Offs and Maximizing Synergies for a Just Bioeconomy Transition

    The shift to a bioeconomy offers climate and sustainability benefits but risks biodiversity loss, land conflicts, and social inequities—especially in the Global South. This article explores inclusive pathways and governance for a just, sustainable bio-based future.

    Dr. Anette Ruml

    Ehemals GIGA-Teammitglied

    Deal Narrative | 06.2025

    Implementing Carbon Offset Projects in Indonesia’s Rainforests: A Win-Win for Climate and Local Communities?

    This policy report analyzes two land deals emblematic of carbon offsetting in Indonesia’s forest sector, assessing whether they deliver mitigation benefits and uphold community engagement and benefit sharing as outlined in standards, project plans, and global frameworks.

    Mohammad Izzudin

    Sofyan Ubaidi Anom

    M. Asrori

    Deal Narrative | 02.2025

    Ensuring a Just Energy Transition in the Philippines: Evidence from the Nabas Wind Farm

    This policy report examines the Nabas Wind Farm on Panay Island, Philippines, to explore the trade-offs between accelerating renewable energy projects and safeguarding the livelihoods of local communities.

    CarbonBrief | Zitat | 12.03.2024

    Loggers have ‘grabbed’ around 1m hectares of Indigenous land in DRC

    Logging companies have “acquired” roughly 1m hectares of Indigenous peoples’ territory in the Democratic Republic of Congo since 2000, according to a new study.

    Süddeutsche Zeitung | Zitat | 20.11.2023

    Wie nachhaltig ist unser Palmöl wirklich?

    Palmöl steckt in fast der Hälfte aller Supermarktprodukte. Die deutschen Konzerne versprechen ihren Konsumenten, es komme aus umweltschonender Produktion. Doch zumindest für Beiersdorf wurde Regenwald für den Rohstoff abgeholzt.

    German Institute for Global and Area Studies | 28.10.2025

    Large-scale land acquisitions for carbon offsetting: Green grabbing or just transition?

    Organisation: German Institute for Global and Area Studies Dr. Christoph Kubitza (Vortragende:r), Prof. Dr. Jann Lay (Moderator:in)

    As Voluntary Carbon Market (VCM) over-rely on land offsets in the Global South, climate gains are modest and social harms grow. This event gathers diverse stakeholders—centering Global South voices—to assess feasibility, risks, and pathways under volatile VCMs and emerging UN rules.

    Konferenz | 20.10.2025 - 24.10.2025

    Securing land rights for climate action, biodiversity and food

    53rd Session of the Commitee on World Food Security , Via del Colosseo 31d, 00184 Rome, Rome Dr. Christoph Kubitza (Organisator:in), Prof. Dr. Jann Lay (Vortragende:r)

    At CFS 53, this side event spotlights the risks of land-based carbon offsetting in the Global South—amid a volatile VCM and new UN rules. We examine tenure and rights across systems, guard food security, and advance equity by strengthening community participation, ownership, and governance.

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