This paper posits that deforestation and poverty levels are related through an inverted-U shape --the environmental Kuznets-- curve and that access to credit shifts this curve downwards, thus positively impacting natural resource uses. This hypothesis is tested using a household panel data set from El Salvador.Land Economics/Use,
A ‘forest-hydrology-poverty nexus ’ hypothesis asserts that deforestation in poor upland areas simul...
Previous cross-country regression analyses on the causes of deforestation seem to have misspecified ...
This study will examine a multiple regression analysis of the relationship between therate of defore...
This paper posits that deforestation and poverty levels are related through an inverted-U shape --th...
A growing concern about effects of the economic strategies followed by developing countries along th...
This paper investigates whether available evidence supports the common hypothesis that households li...
1It is widely believed that low living standards and poor environmental quality in the Latin America...
Rural households often rely heavily on short-term readjustments in labor supply between wage and sel...
This paper measures the potential of land to generate income and establishes the contexts under whic...
Data collected in surveys of more than 700 Salvadoran households carried out in 1996 and 1998 are us...
The debate on the land-poverty nexus is inconclusive, with past research unable to identify the caus...
The potential importance of natural resources in poor rural household livelihoods has long been reco...
The paper examines the interlinkages between population pressure and poverty, possible impacts on ho...
Barbier and Bergeron explore several hypotheses about the dynamics of natural resource management in...
Poverty, low agricultural productivity, and natural resource degradation are severe interrelated pro...
A ‘forest-hydrology-poverty nexus ’ hypothesis asserts that deforestation in poor upland areas simul...
Previous cross-country regression analyses on the causes of deforestation seem to have misspecified ...
This study will examine a multiple regression analysis of the relationship between therate of defore...
This paper posits that deforestation and poverty levels are related through an inverted-U shape --th...
A growing concern about effects of the economic strategies followed by developing countries along th...
This paper investigates whether available evidence supports the common hypothesis that households li...
1It is widely believed that low living standards and poor environmental quality in the Latin America...
Rural households often rely heavily on short-term readjustments in labor supply between wage and sel...
This paper measures the potential of land to generate income and establishes the contexts under whic...
Data collected in surveys of more than 700 Salvadoran households carried out in 1996 and 1998 are us...
The debate on the land-poverty nexus is inconclusive, with past research unable to identify the caus...
The potential importance of natural resources in poor rural household livelihoods has long been reco...
The paper examines the interlinkages between population pressure and poverty, possible impacts on ho...
Barbier and Bergeron explore several hypotheses about the dynamics of natural resource management in...
Poverty, low agricultural productivity, and natural resource degradation are severe interrelated pro...
A ‘forest-hydrology-poverty nexus ’ hypothesis asserts that deforestation in poor upland areas simul...
Previous cross-country regression analyses on the causes of deforestation seem to have misspecified ...
This study will examine a multiple regression analysis of the relationship between therate of defore...