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Economics of Poverty, Environment and Natural-Resource Use

Series: Wageningen UR Frontis Series Volume: 25
Edited By: Rob B Dellink and Arjan Ruijs
212 pages
Publisher: Springer Nature
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Reduction of poverty is a tremendous and persistent challenge for the global community. Given that the livelihood of millions is at stake, there is an urgent need to reconsider the causes of and the remedies for poverty. Poverty and its reduction are closely linked to the natural-resources base. Teasing apart the direction of causality in this resource-poverty nexus is a serious empirical challenge. This book contributes to an improved understanding of the economic dimensions of environmental and natural-resource management and poverty alleviation. Three sides of the debate receive particular attention. First, the relation between resource use and poverty is discussed from a theoretical point of view. Secondly, it is questioned whether payments for environmental services can be an effective tool for stimulating both sustainable resource use and poverty alleviation. Thirdly, alternative strategies to break the land degradation-poverty cycle are discussed.

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Searching for explanations for the resource-poverty nexus: 1. Economics of poverty, environment and natural-resource use:introduction; A. Ruijs, R.B. Dellink andD.W. Bromley.-2. Poverty traps and resource dynamics in smallholder agrarian systems; C.B. Barrett.- 3. Water resource management and the poor; P. Hellegers, K. Schoengold and D. Zilberman.- Payments for and values of environmental and forestry resources: 4. The role of measurement problems and monitoring in PES schemes; G. Meijerink.- 5. Can ecotourism be an alternative to traditional fishing?An analysis with reference to the case of the Saloum Delta (Senegal); O. Sarr, J. Boncoeur, M. Travers and M.C. Cormier-Salem.- 6. Effects of poverty on deforestation: distinguishing behaviour from location; A. Pfaff, S. Kerr, R. Cavatassi,B. Davis, L. Lipper, A. Sanchez and J. Timmins.- 7. Willingness to pay for systematic management of community forests for conservation of non-timber forest products in Nigeria's rainforest region: implications for poverty Alleviation; N.A. Chukwuone and C.E. Okorji.- Sustainable land use: 8. Traditional institutions and sustainable livelihood: evidences from upland agricultural communities in the Philippines; M. Omura.- 9. Farmers investing in sustainable land use at a tropical forest fringe, the Philippines; M.R. Romero) and W.T. de Groot.- 10. A bargaining model of migration: getting the permission of the farm household; A. Mensah-Bonsu and K. Burger.- List of contributors

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Series: Wageningen UR Frontis Series Volume: 25
Edited By: Rob B Dellink and Arjan Ruijs
212 pages
Publisher: Springer Nature
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