Anisa Rehman is a PhD scholar in Agriculture Economics at MNS University of Agriculture, Multan, and a researcher in the SMALLPAK project. Her research focuses on improving the resilience and sustainability of smallholder farming systems in South Punjab, Pakistan.Her work particularly examines the role of farmer-led innovations, collective action, and sustainable resource management in addressing sustainability and food security challenges faced by smallholder farming communities
Research interests
- Indigenous agricultural innovations and traditional farming practices among smallholder farmers
- Organizational innovations and collective action in smallholder farming systems
- Climate-resilient agriculture and adaptation to sustainable agriculture practices
- Sustainable production of low-water-use crops
- Agricultural resource economics and rural livelihood improvement
- Food security and resilience of smallholder farming households
- Adoption of sustainable agricultural technologies and practices in South Punjab, Pakistan
Education
2025
MSc. (Hons.) Agriculture Economics
MNS University of Agriculture Multan, Pakistan
2023
BSc. (Hons.) Agriculture from
MNS University of Agriculture Multan, Pakistan
Publications
Ali, M. U., Rehman, A. A., Asghar, U. A., Raza, M., Shafique, M., & Rizwan, M. (2026). Determinants of decline in cotton cultivation and its replacement with alternative crops in Punjab, Pakistan. 4(2), 1027–1057.
Rizwan, M., Shareef, F., Shafique, M., Rehman, A. A., Latif, Y., Raza, M., & Shafique, M. (2026). Is human capital a panacea for poverty and inequality? Evidence from Pakistan. 4(1), 1041–1054.