Can social inequality be seen imprinted in a forest landscape? We studied the relationship between land holding, land use, and inequality in a peasant community in the Peruvian Amazon where farmers practice swidden-fallow cultivation. Longitudinal data on land holding, land use, and land cover were gathered through field-level surveys (n = 316) and household interviews (n = 51) in 1994/1995 and 2007. Forest cover change between 1965 and 2007 was documented through interpretation of air photos and satellite imagery. We introduce the concept of "land use inequality" to capture differences across households in the distribution of forest fallowing and orchard raising as key land uses that affect household welfare and the sustainability of swidd...
The Peruvian Amazon is undergoing rapid and uneven economic growth, alongside alarming rates of defo...
SummaryWe explore the relationship between tenure and forest income in 271 villages throughout the t...
In this paper, I examine patterns of wealth accumulation and their influence on deforestation among ...
Researchers recognize the need to better understand the factors influencing indigenous land use in o...
International audienceTropical forests continue to be plagued by the dual sustainability challenges ...
This dissertation investigates how (a) economic, land-based, and sociocultural heterogeneities among...
Interventions to strengthen forest conservation in tropical biomes face multiple challenges. Insecur...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the relationship between land inequality and deforestation i...
Tropical deforestation is a significant driver of global environmental change, given its impacts on ...
International audienceA large body of research in the Brazilian Amazon focussing on land use and lan...
This article examines the determinants of forest cover and land use efficiency in a shifting cultiva...
The Amazon rain forest harbors some of the world's richest biological diversity. During the twentiet...
This paper investigates whether available evidence supports the common hypothesis that households li...
Rural settlement in previously sparsely occupied areas of the Brazilian Amazon has been associated w...
The Peruvian Amazon is undergoing rapid and uneven economic growth, alongside alarming rates of defo...
SummaryWe explore the relationship between tenure and forest income in 271 villages throughout the t...
In this paper, I examine patterns of wealth accumulation and their influence on deforestation among ...
Researchers recognize the need to better understand the factors influencing indigenous land use in o...
International audienceTropical forests continue to be plagued by the dual sustainability challenges ...
This dissertation investigates how (a) economic, land-based, and sociocultural heterogeneities among...
Interventions to strengthen forest conservation in tropical biomes face multiple challenges. Insecur...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the relationship between land inequality and deforestation i...
Tropical deforestation is a significant driver of global environmental change, given its impacts on ...
International audienceA large body of research in the Brazilian Amazon focussing on land use and lan...
This article examines the determinants of forest cover and land use efficiency in a shifting cultiva...
The Amazon rain forest harbors some of the world's richest biological diversity. During the twentiet...
This paper investigates whether available evidence supports the common hypothesis that households li...
Rural settlement in previously sparsely occupied areas of the Brazilian Amazon has been associated w...
The Peruvian Amazon is undergoing rapid and uneven economic growth, alongside alarming rates of defo...
SummaryWe explore the relationship between tenure and forest income in 271 villages throughout the t...
In this paper, I examine patterns of wealth accumulation and their influence on deforestation among ...