In early 2014, unprecedentedly heavy rainfall led to a flood in northern lowland Bolivia affecting the livelihoods of thousands of people relying on ecosystem services and climate sensitive sectors for their daily livelihood. Based on a case study of 50 households from indigenous forest communities living in the TCO Tacana I, ex-ante and ex-post household data were collected to obtain insights into the economic performance, livelihood strategy changes and role of forest products in the direct aftermath of the extreme weather event. A negative impact on natural resource dependent livelihood strategies was found as an immediate consequence. However, most households had recovered just one year later. There was no increase in the use of forest ...
The Bolivian Amazon holds a complex configuration of people and forested landscapes in which communi...
Impact of flooding on tropical forest ecosystems and their management is a little-studied area that ...
The labor relationship developed by the Amazonian riverside dwellers is weakened due to changes in t...
In early 2014, unprecedentedly heavy rainfall led to a flood in northern lowland Bolivia affecting t...
Climate change affects ecosystems and the well-being of rural households relying on ecosystem servic...
Studies of the effects of droughts and fires on the livelihoods of resource-dependent rural smallhol...
Indigenous and subsistence-oriented people are particularly sensitive to the impacts of climate chan...
Total income and income from forest resources among rural dwellers in tropical forest regions are in...
This article examines the role of ex post labor supply in smoothing income in response to crop losse...
Total income and income from forest resources among rural dwellers in tropical forest regions are in...
A large share of the World’s tropical forests are used and managed by local communities. The wise ma...
Poor people in rural areas of developing countries are considered to be particularly vulnerable. Res...
The Bolivian Amazon holds a complex configuration of people and forested landscapes in which communi...
A survey of 200 lowland Amerindian households (Mojeño=88; Yuracaré=50; Chimane=62) in the department...
The Amazon rain forest harbors some of the world's richest biological diversity. During the twentiet...
The Bolivian Amazon holds a complex configuration of people and forested landscapes in which communi...
Impact of flooding on tropical forest ecosystems and their management is a little-studied area that ...
The labor relationship developed by the Amazonian riverside dwellers is weakened due to changes in t...
In early 2014, unprecedentedly heavy rainfall led to a flood in northern lowland Bolivia affecting t...
Climate change affects ecosystems and the well-being of rural households relying on ecosystem servic...
Studies of the effects of droughts and fires on the livelihoods of resource-dependent rural smallhol...
Indigenous and subsistence-oriented people are particularly sensitive to the impacts of climate chan...
Total income and income from forest resources among rural dwellers in tropical forest regions are in...
This article examines the role of ex post labor supply in smoothing income in response to crop losse...
Total income and income from forest resources among rural dwellers in tropical forest regions are in...
A large share of the World’s tropical forests are used and managed by local communities. The wise ma...
Poor people in rural areas of developing countries are considered to be particularly vulnerable. Res...
The Bolivian Amazon holds a complex configuration of people and forested landscapes in which communi...
A survey of 200 lowland Amerindian households (Mojeño=88; Yuracaré=50; Chimane=62) in the department...
The Amazon rain forest harbors some of the world's richest biological diversity. During the twentiet...
The Bolivian Amazon holds a complex configuration of people and forested landscapes in which communi...
Impact of flooding on tropical forest ecosystems and their management is a little-studied area that ...
The labor relationship developed by the Amazonian riverside dwellers is weakened due to changes in t...