SummaryImpact evaluation methods (mixed effects models and matching) were used to investigate the effect of protected areas (PAs) on poverty and livelihoods in Cambodia, comparing households inside PAs with bordering villages and controls. There was no evidence that PAs exacerbated local poverty or reduce agricultural harvests in comparison with controls. Households bordering the PAs were significantly better off due to greater access to markets and services. Non-timber forest product (NTFP) collectors inside PAs were significantly better off than controls and had greater rice harvests, because they had more secure access to land and forest resources. The PAs in Cambodia therefore have some positive impacts on households that use forest and...
Payments for Environmental Services (PES) are increasingly used in tropical countries as incentives ...
As global efforts to protect ecosystems expand, the socioeconomic impact of protected areas on neigh...
The goal of this paper is to establish some challenges and suitable techniques for improving the liv...
SummaryImpact evaluation methods (mixed effects models and matching) were used to investigate the ef...
The success of conservation interventions often depends on the multifaceted and sometimes competing ...
Whilst protected area (PA) networks remain a cornerstone of global conservation efforts, persistent ...
Trade-offs between different land use outcomes are inevitable to meet both development and conservat...
Road development in tropical forest landscapes is contentious. Local preferences are often subordina...
Balancing the needs of local people with biodiversity conservation is a universal challenge for prot...
"In Cambodia, numerous powerful drivers of land-use change threaten the remaining natural forest an...
Land grabbing is a serious issue in Cambodia, where land concessions covered approximately 65 perce...
In Cambodia, numerous powerful drivers of land-use change threaten the remaining natural forest and ...
Full text version of this study is available as an EEPSEA research report: Economic analysis of trop...
Indigenous shifting agriculture has been criticized for its negative effects on forest carbon stocks...
Land grabbing is a serious issue in Cambodia, where land concessions covered approximately 65 percen...
Payments for Environmental Services (PES) are increasingly used in tropical countries as incentives ...
As global efforts to protect ecosystems expand, the socioeconomic impact of protected areas on neigh...
The goal of this paper is to establish some challenges and suitable techniques for improving the liv...
SummaryImpact evaluation methods (mixed effects models and matching) were used to investigate the ef...
The success of conservation interventions often depends on the multifaceted and sometimes competing ...
Whilst protected area (PA) networks remain a cornerstone of global conservation efforts, persistent ...
Trade-offs between different land use outcomes are inevitable to meet both development and conservat...
Road development in tropical forest landscapes is contentious. Local preferences are often subordina...
Balancing the needs of local people with biodiversity conservation is a universal challenge for prot...
"In Cambodia, numerous powerful drivers of land-use change threaten the remaining natural forest an...
Land grabbing is a serious issue in Cambodia, where land concessions covered approximately 65 perce...
In Cambodia, numerous powerful drivers of land-use change threaten the remaining natural forest and ...
Full text version of this study is available as an EEPSEA research report: Economic analysis of trop...
Indigenous shifting agriculture has been criticized for its negative effects on forest carbon stocks...
Land grabbing is a serious issue in Cambodia, where land concessions covered approximately 65 percen...
Payments for Environmental Services (PES) are increasingly used in tropical countries as incentives ...
As global efforts to protect ecosystems expand, the socioeconomic impact of protected areas on neigh...
The goal of this paper is to establish some challenges and suitable techniques for improving the liv...