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"Forest sector governance reform is frequently promoted as a policy tool for achieving favorable livelihood outcomes in the low income tropics. However, there is a dearth of empirical evidence to support this claim, particularly at the household level. Drawing on the case of a major forest...
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demonstrate that different methods of data collection influence our understanding of rural livelihoods. …
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on the livelihoods of the participating farmers based on data collected from household surveys in Anhui, Hubei, and … associated with minor improvements in the livelihoods for a majority of participating farmers, and offers a significant safety …
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We explore the relationship between tenure and forest income in 271 villages throughout the tropics. We find that state-owned forests generate more forest income than private and community-owned forests both per household and per hectare. We explore whether forest income varies according to the...
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Projects and policies targeted at reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+) frequently emphasize the articulation of property rights that are new, formalized or revised. A major question for successful REDD+ implementation, and forest sector reform more broadly, is how...
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