Tropical forests in poverty alleviation: from household data to global-comparative analysis
Lead Research Organisation:
Center for International Forestry Research
Department Name: Forests and Livelihoods
Abstract
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Publications
Ahmed Imtiaj (Author)
(2008)
Economic viability of mushrooms cultivation to poverty reduction in Bangladesh
in Tropical and subtropical agroecosystems
Amy Duchelle (author)
(2009)
Forest dependency in the Brazilian and Bolivian Amazon
Amy Duchelle (Author)
(2011)
Resource theft in tropical forest communities : implications for non-timber management, livelihoods, and conservation
in Ecology and society [online]
Angelica Almeyda Zambrano (Author)
(2010)
Smallholders in southwest Amazonia : development policies, socioeconomic conditions and forest use
Angelsen A
(2014)
Environmental Income and Rural Livelihoods: A Global-Comparative Analysis.
in World development
Arild Angelsen (Author)
(2011)
Environmental incomes and rural livelihoods : a global-comparative assessment
Arild Angelsen (Author)
(2010)
Quantifying the role of forests in poverty alleviation
B.B.K. Chhetri (Author)
(2010)
Stakeholder perspectives on patterns and causes of forest crimes in community forestry in Nepal
Babigumira, R
(2014)
Forest clearing in rural livelihoods: household-level global-comparative evidence.
in World Development (Special Issue)
Description | DFID KNOWFOR Phase Two |
Amount | $832,038 (USD) |
Organisation | Government of the UK |
Department | Department for International Development (DfID) |
Sector | Public |
Country | United Kingdom |
Start | 08/2015 |
End | 09/2017 |
Title | Forestry Survey Module |
Description | CIFOR in collaboration with a consortium led by FAO (but including World Bank LSMS, KNOWFOR partner PROFOR, IFRI) developed up-scaled forestry module (survey instruments). In February 2015, CIFOR led the pilot field-testing of these surveys (in 120 households in four villages in Indonesia), and provided a detailed assessment and suggestions for improvement. The forestry module is now being tested in Tanzania (and maybe Nepal) The aim of this principal activity is to mainstream the module into national surveys in different developing countries to enrich the evidence base on the contribution of forests and trees outside forests to household welfare at a national scale, creating a stronger evidence base to better inform policy and practice. |
Type Of Material | Improvements to research infrastructure |
Year Produced | 2015 |
Provided To Others? | Yes |
Impact | Add |
Title | CIFOR's Poverty and Environment Network (PEN) global dataset |
Description | The PEN global dataset, which consists of data from ~8,000 households from 333 villages in 58 sites, in 24 countries. As part of CIFOR's open-access policy and mandate to share global public goods, this dataset is now being made available to share with others from outside of the PEN project. |
Type Of Material | Database/Collection of data |
Year Produced | 2015 |
Provided To Others? | Yes |
Impact | ADD |
URL | http://hdl.handle.net/11463/10060 |