In the Forest Department of Bangladesh, a Participatory Agroforestry Program (PAP) was initiated at a denuded Sal forests area to protect the forest resources and to alleviate poverty amongst the local poor population. We explored whether the PAP reduced poverty and what factors might be responsible for poverty alleviation. We used three poverty measurement methods: the Head Count Index, the Poverty Gap Index and the Foster-Greer-Thorbecke index to determine the extent poverty reduction. We used a linear regression model to determine the possible differences among factors in poverty reduction. Data were collected through semi-structured questionnaires and face to face interviews within the study area. PAP proved effective at poverty allevia...
This infobrief provides key points that in exploring the link from forests to poverty alleviation, t...
This paper explores the "state of the art" of the two-way causal links between poverty alleviation a...
Abstract Background Forests provide an essential resource to the livelihoods of an estimated 20% of ...
In the Forest Department of Bangladesh, a Participatory Agroforestry Program (PAP) was initiated at ...
Poverty is an obstacle in the process of socio-economic development of Bangladesh. Majority people o...
Poverty-environment interaction through participatory forest management in Bangladesh: an evidence o...
Poverty is an obstacle in the process of socio-economic development of Bangladesh. Majority people o...
It focuses on the role of forests, particularly natural ones, in poverty alleviation in developing c...
This paper presents the results of a three-year action research project, which investigated the impa...
Traditional agriculture in Northern Bangladesh is unsustainable and keeps farmers in a vicious circl...
Natural resources are the key assets on which the poor build their livelihoods. In the absence of ap...
Forests represent more than just a livelihood to many people in developing countries. In Bangladesh,...
Sal (Shorea robusta) forests in Bangladesh comprise an area of 120,255 ha and are economically and ...
<p>Chunati Wildlife Sanctuary (CWS) has undergone a number of biodiversity restoration programs in t...
This paper explores the "state of the art" of the two-way causal links between poverty alleviation a...
This infobrief provides key points that in exploring the link from forests to poverty alleviation, t...
This paper explores the "state of the art" of the two-way causal links between poverty alleviation a...
Abstract Background Forests provide an essential resource to the livelihoods of an estimated 20% of ...
In the Forest Department of Bangladesh, a Participatory Agroforestry Program (PAP) was initiated at ...
Poverty is an obstacle in the process of socio-economic development of Bangladesh. Majority people o...
Poverty-environment interaction through participatory forest management in Bangladesh: an evidence o...
Poverty is an obstacle in the process of socio-economic development of Bangladesh. Majority people o...
It focuses on the role of forests, particularly natural ones, in poverty alleviation in developing c...
This paper presents the results of a three-year action research project, which investigated the impa...
Traditional agriculture in Northern Bangladesh is unsustainable and keeps farmers in a vicious circl...
Natural resources are the key assets on which the poor build their livelihoods. In the absence of ap...
Forests represent more than just a livelihood to many people in developing countries. In Bangladesh,...
Sal (Shorea robusta) forests in Bangladesh comprise an area of 120,255 ha and are economically and ...
<p>Chunati Wildlife Sanctuary (CWS) has undergone a number of biodiversity restoration programs in t...
This paper explores the "state of the art" of the two-way causal links between poverty alleviation a...
This infobrief provides key points that in exploring the link from forests to poverty alleviation, t...
This paper explores the "state of the art" of the two-way causal links between poverty alleviation a...
Abstract Background Forests provide an essential resource to the livelihoods of an estimated 20% of ...