This study investigates empirically how forest resources production and time allocation behavior links with climate change issue by using household survey in mid hill village of Nepal. We use Cobb Douglas production function theory to develop household production function econometric model. We use two character households: unemployed and forest dependent population for observation of time allocation behavior for household production. In addition, we use poverty and illiteracy of household characters for understanding its effect on household decision behavior and production behavior. In outcomes of the study, household production behavior of rural people results higher dependency on forest biomass and its consequence-climate change cause iss...
This paper provides one of the first empirical studies that examine the impact of climate change ada...
This study empirically investigates how tropical forests contribute to rural econ-omies by using hou...
Existing theoretical and empirical work on poverty traps does not in detail investigate interactions...
This study investigates empirically how forest resources production and time allocation behavior lin...
This study explores the impact of changes in environmental conditions on intrahousehold labor alloca...
This study explores the impact of changes in environmental conditions on intrahousehold labor alloca...
Climate change may significantly impact the large number of households in developing countries depen...
This study explores the impact of changes in environmental conditions on household labor allocation ...
It is widely accepted that climate change is having significant effects on global agriculture. Howev...
In resource dependent rural areas of developing countries, common property resource management has b...
International audienceWe investigate the relation between economic growth, household firewood collec...
This paper provides one of the first empirical studies that examine the impact of climate change ada...
This study empirically investigates how tropical forests contribute to rural econ-omies by using hou...
Existing theoretical and empirical work on poverty traps does not in detail investigate interactions...
This study investigates empirically how forest resources production and time allocation behavior lin...
This study explores the impact of changes in environmental conditions on intrahousehold labor alloca...
This study explores the impact of changes in environmental conditions on intrahousehold labor alloca...
Climate change may significantly impact the large number of households in developing countries depen...
This study explores the impact of changes in environmental conditions on household labor allocation ...
It is widely accepted that climate change is having significant effects on global agriculture. Howev...
In resource dependent rural areas of developing countries, common property resource management has b...
International audienceWe investigate the relation between economic growth, household firewood collec...
This paper provides one of the first empirical studies that examine the impact of climate change ada...
This study empirically investigates how tropical forests contribute to rural econ-omies by using hou...
Existing theoretical and empirical work on poverty traps does not in detail investigate interactions...