SummaryWe explore the relationship between tenure and forest income in 271 villages throughout the tropics. We find that state-owned forests generate more forest income than private and community-owned forests both per household and per hectare. We explore whether forest income varies according to the extent of rule enforcement, and congruence (i.e., overlap of user rights between owners and users). We find negative associations between enforcement and smallholder forest income for state-owned and community forests, and positive associations for privately owned forests. Where user rights are limited to formal owners we find negative associations for state-owned forests. Overlapping user rights are positively associated with forest income fo...
Poverty, property rights and distributional implications of community-based resource management have...
Forestland tenure institutions and patterns are in a period of rapid change in the USA. Historically...
Uluguru Mountains are dominated by different forestland tenure regimes, but is not known which one ...
SummaryWe explore the relationship between tenure and forest income in 271 villages throughout the t...
The objectives of the thesis is to improve our understanding of what determine differences in access...
Interventions to strengthen forest conservation in tropical biomes face multiple challenges. Insecur...
We study the impact of Ecuador’s national forest conservation incentives program on reported land co...
SummaryMore than 10,000years after the Agricultural Revolution started, millions of rural smallholde...
Deforestation and degradation are tied to a complex array of socioeconomic and political factors. Ma...
SummaryThis paper examines the factors that influence rural household decisions to clear forestland....
SummaryThis paper presents results from a comparative analysis of environmental income from approxim...
The objectives of the thesis is to improve our understanding of what determine differences in access...
This paper presents results from a comparative analysis of environmental income from approximately 8...
Clearing forests for swidden agriculture, despite providing food to millions of farmers in the tropi...
Clearing forests for swidden agriculture, despite providing food to millions of farmers in the tropi...
Poverty, property rights and distributional implications of community-based resource management have...
Forestland tenure institutions and patterns are in a period of rapid change in the USA. Historically...
Uluguru Mountains are dominated by different forestland tenure regimes, but is not known which one ...
SummaryWe explore the relationship between tenure and forest income in 271 villages throughout the t...
The objectives of the thesis is to improve our understanding of what determine differences in access...
Interventions to strengthen forest conservation in tropical biomes face multiple challenges. Insecur...
We study the impact of Ecuador’s national forest conservation incentives program on reported land co...
SummaryMore than 10,000years after the Agricultural Revolution started, millions of rural smallholde...
Deforestation and degradation are tied to a complex array of socioeconomic and political factors. Ma...
SummaryThis paper examines the factors that influence rural household decisions to clear forestland....
SummaryThis paper presents results from a comparative analysis of environmental income from approxim...
The objectives of the thesis is to improve our understanding of what determine differences in access...
This paper presents results from a comparative analysis of environmental income from approximately 8...
Clearing forests for swidden agriculture, despite providing food to millions of farmers in the tropi...
Clearing forests for swidden agriculture, despite providing food to millions of farmers in the tropi...
Poverty, property rights and distributional implications of community-based resource management have...
Forestland tenure institutions and patterns are in a period of rapid change in the USA. Historically...
Uluguru Mountains are dominated by different forestland tenure regimes, but is not known which one ...