This study explores the impact of changes in environmental conditions on household labor allocation to the collection of environmental goods such as fuelwood and leaf fodder for a sample of rural Nepali hill households. Households in rural areas of most developing countries often rely heavily on the surrounding environment for goods such as water, wood, and livestock fodder. Frequently these and other environmental products are collected from local common forestland, a task that in many areas is predominantly carried out by women. Given the increasing pressure on biomass resources in many developing areas and the common gender division of collection labor, there is concern that women in particular will bear the burden of increases in resour...
This paper assessed gender differences in agricultural activities that have a potential effect on N2...
This paper examines the factors influencing the fuelwood collection and its impact on forest managem...
This paper presents evidence on rural Ethiopian households’ time allocation to different activities,...
This study explores the impact of changes in environmental conditions on household labor allocation ...
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...
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...
Forest resources are the most prominent source of fuelwood in Nepal i.e., around 70% of residential ...
In the face of growing concerns about the environment, policy makers in developing countries find th...
In Nepal, as in many developing countries, male outmigration from rural areas is significant and is ...
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...
Key words: Environmental degradation, intrahousehold labour allocation, intrahousehold welfare. Rur...
This paper assessed gender differences in agricultural activities that have a potential effect on N2...
This paper examines the factors influencing the fuelwood collection and its impact on forest managem...
This paper presents evidence on rural Ethiopian households’ time allocation to different activities,...
This study explores the impact of changes in environmental conditions on household labor allocation ...
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...
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...
Forest resources are the most prominent source of fuelwood in Nepal i.e., around 70% of residential ...
In the face of growing concerns about the environment, policy makers in developing countries find th...
In Nepal, as in many developing countries, male outmigration from rural areas is significant and is ...
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...
Key words: Environmental degradation, intrahousehold labour allocation, intrahousehold welfare. Rur...
This paper assessed gender differences in agricultural activities that have a potential effect on N2...
This paper examines the factors influencing the fuelwood collection and its impact on forest managem...
This paper presents evidence on rural Ethiopian households’ time allocation to different activities,...