This study explores the impact of changes in environmental conditions on intrahousehold labor allocation to the collection of environmental goods such as fuelwood and leaf fodder for a sample of rural Nepali households. Using household-level panel data collected in 1982 and 1997, the study finds that household collection time significantly increases with measures of environmental resource scarcity, and that the increase appears to come almost equally from men and women. Additionally, the results of this study indicate that household collection burdens are significantly lower in 1997 than in 1982, and that women have seen the largest decrease in their time spent collecting. The picture is not an entirely rosy one, however, as consumption of ...
UnrestrictedGlobalization, population pressures and consumptive choices coincident with higher incom...
Forest protected areas are mostly located in developing countries, where forests are a main source o...
We investigate determinants of household firewood collection in rural Nepal, using 1995-95 and 2002-...
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...
This study explores the impact of changes in environmental conditions on household labor allocation ...
The dependency of Nepalese people for fuelwood, fodder and other forest resources led to deforestati...
no. 23-07This paper examines the impact of the variation in stocks of three resources, namely, water...
In resource dependent rural areas of developing countries, common property resource management has b...
This study investigates empirically how forest resources production and time allocation behavior lin...
In the face of growing concerns about the environment, policy makers in developing countries find th...
Forest resources are the most prominent source of fuelwood in Nepal i.e., around 70% of residential ...
Abstract Theories relating the changing environment to human fertility predict thatdeclining natural...
A non-separable (non-recursive) model was developed to test the participation of households in fuel...
We investigate how firewood collection varied across households with dif-fering living standards and...
UnrestrictedGlobalization, population pressures and consumptive choices coincident with higher incom...
Forest protected areas are mostly located in developing countries, where forests are a main source o...
We investigate determinants of household firewood collection in rural Nepal, using 1995-95 and 2002-...
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...
This study explores the impact of changes in environmental conditions on household labor allocation ...
The dependency of Nepalese people for fuelwood, fodder and other forest resources led to deforestati...
no. 23-07This paper examines the impact of the variation in stocks of three resources, namely, water...
In resource dependent rural areas of developing countries, common property resource management has b...
This study investigates empirically how forest resources production and time allocation behavior lin...
In the face of growing concerns about the environment, policy makers in developing countries find th...
Forest resources are the most prominent source of fuelwood in Nepal i.e., around 70% of residential ...
Abstract Theories relating the changing environment to human fertility predict thatdeclining natural...
A non-separable (non-recursive) model was developed to test the participation of households in fuel...
We investigate how firewood collection varied across households with dif-fering living standards and...
UnrestrictedGlobalization, population pressures and consumptive choices coincident with higher incom...
Forest protected areas are mostly located in developing countries, where forests are a main source o...
We investigate determinants of household firewood collection in rural Nepal, using 1995-95 and 2002-...