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This paper focuses on the Don Sahong Dam (DSD’s) potential impacts on fish and fisheries, and particularly the … project’s regional implications in relation to fisheries, including its possible impacts on food security, nutrition and …
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The paper discusses the impacts of free-trade policy on the agricultural exports of Kerala.
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The Mekong is under threat. The governments of Cambodia, Laos, and Thailand are considering plans to build eleven big …
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group of projects. It focuses on Community-Based Aquaculture (CBA) schemes in the interior of the country. Although these …
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A longitudinal household survey from World Bank Living Standards Measurement Survey (LSMS) was used for the study. A relatively small (but representative) sample of households residing in the mountainous regions of Nepal (i.e., excluding the low-lying Terai regions) were surveyed in three...
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explores policy options for strengthening their livelihoods through a combination of forest and nonforest based interventions. …
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Natural resources perform multiple functions as a driver, maintainer, potential exit route, and also an effective escape mechanism in the context of poverty dynamics, especially in a predominantly agrarian economy such as India. The discourse on poverty reduction however, has often overlooked...
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The paper explores the factors that are pushing the development of ethical trade and also the potential constraints.
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likely impacts of regeneration of a degraded forest catchment on stream flow and the consequent impact on irrigation …
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Given the vast geographical area, ecological-cultural diversity, and deep-rooted social stratification, spatial inequality is one of the important features of poverty in India. Besides inter-regional variations, there also exist a large number of spatial poverty traps characterised by four major...
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