The work reported here examined intra-regional differences in land use and livelihood changes made by landholders during a forest transition in a dry region of North-West Costa Rica. It drew on the Sustainable Livelihoods Analysis framework to evaluate a qualitative, comparative study of landholders' access to livelihood resources in two key landholder groups across five communities. Research findings show that while forest outcomes were similar across the two landholder groups and the five communities (net forest recovery), the livelihood dynamics leading to these outcomes varied. One important factor influencing this was small differences in the geographic location of the five communities, which shaped the effect of mediating institu...
Market mechanisms for forest environmental services are increasingly used for promoting environmenta...
Abstract: Centuries of colonization of the Atlantic Forest biome in Brazil have led its native veget...
Market mechanisms for forest environmental services are increasingly used for promoting environmenta...
A major environmental concern throughout the tropics is deforestation. While many forests are in a ...
Understanding the dynamic nature of human-environment interactions is critical for mitigating the im...
A forest transition is observed in many countries around the world (Barbier et al., 2010) and in par...
While tropical deforestation remains widespread, some countries experienced a forest transition—a sh...
International audienceThe forest transition framework describes the temporal changes of forest areas...
Costa Rica’s National Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) program has been hailed as an example of ...
The way a household makes a living depends on the available options in terms of assets, activities a...
PES is an increasingly mainstream tool for influencing land-use decisions on private land and Costa ...
The forest transition framework describes the temporal changes of forest areas with economic develop...
Payments for Environmental Services (PES) emerged as a popular forest conservation policy across the...
Between 1950 and 1994, the pace of deforestation in Costa Rica was one of the most rapid in the west...
Market mechanisms for forest environmental services are increasingly used for promoting environmenta...
Abstract: Centuries of colonization of the Atlantic Forest biome in Brazil have led its native veget...
Market mechanisms for forest environmental services are increasingly used for promoting environmenta...
A major environmental concern throughout the tropics is deforestation. While many forests are in a ...
Understanding the dynamic nature of human-environment interactions is critical for mitigating the im...
A forest transition is observed in many countries around the world (Barbier et al., 2010) and in par...
While tropical deforestation remains widespread, some countries experienced a forest transition—a sh...
International audienceThe forest transition framework describes the temporal changes of forest areas...
Costa Rica’s National Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) program has been hailed as an example of ...
The way a household makes a living depends on the available options in terms of assets, activities a...
PES is an increasingly mainstream tool for influencing land-use decisions on private land and Costa ...
The forest transition framework describes the temporal changes of forest areas with economic develop...
Payments for Environmental Services (PES) emerged as a popular forest conservation policy across the...
Between 1950 and 1994, the pace of deforestation in Costa Rica was one of the most rapid in the west...
Market mechanisms for forest environmental services are increasingly used for promoting environmenta...
Abstract: Centuries of colonization of the Atlantic Forest biome in Brazil have led its native veget...
Market mechanisms for forest environmental services are increasingly used for promoting environmenta...