Economics of Poverty Environment and Natural Resource Use

Economics of Poverty  Environment and Natural Resource Use
Author: Rob B. Dellink,Arjan Ruijs
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2008-03-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1402083033

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Reduction of poverty is a tremendous and persistent challenge for the global community. Given that the livelihood of millions is at stake, there is an urgent need to reconsider the causes of and the remedies for poverty. Poverty and its reduction are closely linked to the natural-resources base. The quality and bounty of the local environment certainly affect living conditions of the poor and their poverty is often seen as a contributing factor to the degraded condition of the local environment. Teasing apart the direction of causality in this resource–poverty nexus is a serious empirical challenge. This book contributes to an improved understanding of the economic dimensions of environmental and natural-resource management and poverty alleviation. The ten chapters of the book offer an overview of the current knowledge concerning the relation between poverty, environment and natural-resource use. Three sides of the debate receive particular attention. First, the relation between resource use and poverty is discussed from a theoretical point of view. Second, it is questioned whether payments for environmental services or considering values of resources can be an effective tool for stimulating both sustainable resource use and poverty alleviation. Third, alternative strategies to break the land degradation–poverty cycle are discussed.

Nature s Wealth

Nature s Wealth
Author: Pieter J. H. van Beukering,Elissaios Papyrakis,Jetske Bouma,Roy Brouwer
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2013-03-28
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781107328556

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Increasing pressure from economic development and population growth has resulted in the degradation of ecosystems around the world and the loss of the essential services that they provide. Understanding the linkages between ecosystem service provisioning and human well-being is crucial for the establishment of effective environmental and economic development policy. Presenting new insights into the relationship between ecosystem services and livelihoods in developing countries, this book takes up the challenge of assessing these links to demonstrate their importance in policy development. It pays special attention to innovative management opportunities that improve local livelihoods and alleviate poverty while enhancing ecosystem protection. Based on eighteen studies in more than twenty developing countries, the authors explore the role of biodiversity-, marine-, forest-, water- and land-related ecosystem services, making this an invaluable contribution to research on the role of ecosystems in supporting the livelihoods of the poor around the world.

Sustainable Land Use and Rural Development in Southeast Asia Innovations and Policies for Mountainous Areas

Sustainable Land Use and Rural Development in Southeast Asia  Innovations and Policies for Mountainous Areas
Author: Holger L. Fröhlich,Pepijn Schreinemachers,Karl Stahr,Gerhard Clemens
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2013-04-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642333774

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This book is based on the findings of a long-term (2000-2014) interdisciplinary research project of the University of Hohenheim in collaboration with several universities in Thailand and Vietnam. Titled Sustainable Land Use and Rural Development in Mountainous Areas in Southeast Asia, or the Uplands Program, the project aims to contribute through agricultural research to the conservation of natural resources and the improvement of living conditions of the rural population in the mountainous regions of Southeast Asia. Having three objectives the book first aims to give an interdisciplinary account of the drivers, consequences and challenges of ongoing changes in mountainous areas of Southeast Asia. Second, the book describes how innovation processes can contribute to addressing these challenges and third, how knowledge creation to support change in policies and institutions can assist in sustainably develop mountain areas and people’s livelihoods.

Natural Resources and Economic Development

Natural Resources and Economic Development
Author: Edward B. Barbier
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2019-09-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781107179264

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The second edition of this landmark book explores how natural resources contribute to development in poor economies.

Understanding Poverty and the Environment

Understanding Poverty and the Environment
Author: Fiona Nunan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2015-03-27
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781134597963

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Does poverty lead to environmental degradation? Do degraded environments and natural resources lead to poverty? Or, are there other forces at play? Is the relationship between poverty and the environment really as straightforward as the vicious circle portrayal of ‘poverty leading to environmental destruction leading to more poverty’ would suggest? Does it matter if the relationship is portrayed in this way? This book suggests that it does matter. Arguing that such a portrayal is unhelpful and misleading, the book brings together a diverse range of analytical frameworks and approaches that can enable a much deeper investigation of the context and nature of poverty-environment relationships. Analytical frameworks and approaches examined in the book include political ecology, a gendered lens, Critical Institutionalism, the Environmental Entitlements framework, the Institutional Analysis and Development approach, the Sustainable Livelihoods Framework, wellbeing analysis, social network analysis and frameworks for the analysis of the governance of natural resources. Recommended further reading draws on published material from the last thirty years as well as key contemporary publications, giving readers a steer towards essential texts and authors within each subject area. Key themes running through the analytical frameworks and approaches are identified and examined, including power, access, institutions and scale.

Economic Development and Environmental Policy

Economic Development and Environmental Policy
Author: Omar Noman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1996
Genre: Economic development
ISBN: STANFORD:36105017675815

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First published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Poverty and Environmental Degradation

Poverty and Environmental Degradation
Author: Anantha Duraiappah,International Institute for Environment and Development
Publsiher: IIED
Total Pages: 41
Release: 1996
Genre: Agricultural industries
ISBN: 9781843691730

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Economic Development and Environmental Sustainability

Economic Development and Environmental Sustainability
Author: Ramón López,Michael A. Toman
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2006-06-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780191538223

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Economic growth as we know it today cannot persist indefinitely if it entails continuous degradation of natural resources and the environment. While in a few countries around the world it appears that environmental degradation has been the result of rapid economic growth, in the vast majority of the developing countries the environment has been equally spoiled despite slow or even negative economic growth. This book provides new insights on the common roots of economic stagnation, poverty and environmental degradation which, unfortunately, generally reside in misguided government policies and priorities. By doing this, the volume seeks to provide a broader policy option framework than those found in conventional policy analyses, mainly dominated by the "Washington Consensus". It shows that a major omission of the conventional view is that governments tend to allocate government expenditures in a biased way favouring subsidies to the economic elites to the detriment of investments in public goods, including human capital, R&D, as well as the development of institutions (environmental and otherwise), which are vital for long run growth, poverty reduction and environmental sustainability.