Abstract: Poverty traps and resource degradation in the rural tropics appear to have multiple and complex, but similar, causes. Market imperfections, imperfect learning, bounded rationality, spillovers, coordination failures and economically dysfunctional institutions all play a role, to varying degrees in different places and times. Pinning down these mechanisms empirically remains a challenge, however, but one essential to the design of appropriate interventions for reducing poverty and environmental degradation in areas where livelihoods depend heavily on natural resources
Persistent and widespread poverty in less-favored areas (LFAs) is attributed to fragile natural reso...
Persistent and widespread poverty in less-favored areas (LFAs) is attributed to fragile natural reso...
The poverty trap concept strongly influences current research and policy on poverty alleviation. Fin...
Poverty traps and resource degradation in the rural tropics appear to have multiple and complex, but...
Sustaining natural resource stocks especially those underpinning the capacity to produce food is key...
Sustaining natural resource stocks especially those underpinning the capacity to produce food is key...
There is a continuing debate on the relationship between poverty and the environment. Although many ...
The concept of a poverty trap—commonly understood as a self-reinforcing situation beneath an asset t...
The concept of a poverty trap—commonly understood as a self-reinforcing situation beneath an asset t...
As many of the poor in developing countries depend on agriculture for their livelihoods, agricultura...
This paper examines the complex relationship that exists between poverty and natural resource degrad...
The paper examines the interlinkages between population pressure and poverty, possible impacts on ho...
Poverty among the small cultivators in the Philippines remains widespread despite a general increase...
Persistent and widespread poverty in less-favored areas (LFAs) is attributed to fragile natural reso...
The paper examines the interlinkages between population pressure and poverty, possible impacts on ho...
Persistent and widespread poverty in less-favored areas (LFAs) is attributed to fragile natural reso...
Persistent and widespread poverty in less-favored areas (LFAs) is attributed to fragile natural reso...
The poverty trap concept strongly influences current research and policy on poverty alleviation. Fin...
Poverty traps and resource degradation in the rural tropics appear to have multiple and complex, but...
Sustaining natural resource stocks especially those underpinning the capacity to produce food is key...
Sustaining natural resource stocks especially those underpinning the capacity to produce food is key...
There is a continuing debate on the relationship between poverty and the environment. Although many ...
The concept of a poverty trap—commonly understood as a self-reinforcing situation beneath an asset t...
The concept of a poverty trap—commonly understood as a self-reinforcing situation beneath an asset t...
As many of the poor in developing countries depend on agriculture for their livelihoods, agricultura...
This paper examines the complex relationship that exists between poverty and natural resource degrad...
The paper examines the interlinkages between population pressure and poverty, possible impacts on ho...
Poverty among the small cultivators in the Philippines remains widespread despite a general increase...
Persistent and widespread poverty in less-favored areas (LFAs) is attributed to fragile natural reso...
The paper examines the interlinkages between population pressure and poverty, possible impacts on ho...
Persistent and widespread poverty in less-favored areas (LFAs) is attributed to fragile natural reso...
Persistent and widespread poverty in less-favored areas (LFAs) is attributed to fragile natural reso...
The poverty trap concept strongly influences current research and policy on poverty alleviation. Fin...