Do local people, especially vulnerable households, benefit from devolution of forest management? The authors apply the propensity-score matching and decomposition techniques on household data from Chimaliro and Liwonde forest reserves under the pilot forest co-management program in Malawi. After ...
Jumbe, C.B.L.
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Angelsen, A.
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[Do the poor benefit from devolution policies?: evidence from Malawi’s forest co-management program]
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Do the poor benefit from devolution policies?: evidence from Malawi’s forest co-management program
In many parts of Latin America coffee is produced in forest garden systems, which fulfill a variety of household needs, enhance food security, and conserve biodiversity. We investigate drivers in the emergence, persistence, and decline of coffee forest gardens, using a case study in southern Mexi...
Aguilar-Støen, M.
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Angelsen, A.
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Stølen, K.
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Moe, S.R.
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[The emergence, persistence and current challenges of coffee forest gardens: A case study from Candelaria Loxicha, Oaxaca, Mexico]
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The emergence, persistence and current challenges of coffee forest gardens: A case study from Candelaria Loxicha, Oaxaca, Mexico
This paper addresses the following question: What determines household s choice of fuelwood collection source? We address this question by estimating the multinomial probit model using survey data for households surrounding Chimaliro and Liwonde forest reserves in Malawi. After controlling for h...
Jumbe, C.B.L.
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Angelsen, A.
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[Modelling choice of fuelwood source among rural households in Malawi: A multinominal probit anlaysis]
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Modelling choice of fuelwood source among rural households in Malawi: A multinominal probit anlaysis
Declining proi tability of agriculture and/or higher prices of forest products and services typically drive an increase in forest cover. This article examines changes in forest cover in Candelaria Loxicha, Mexico. Forest cover increased in the area as a result of coffee cultivation in coffee fore...
Aguilar-Støen, M.
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Angelsen, A.
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Moe, S.R.
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[Back to the forest: Exploring forest transitions in Candelaria Loxicha, Mexico]
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Back to the forest: Exploring forest transitions in Candelaria Loxicha, Mexico
This study examines the frequency of citations of CIFOR publications in order to provide a useful indicator of CIFOR’s research impact. Out of the 1437 publications registered in CIFOR’s publication database up until May 2004, 24 % have been cited in scientific journals. Refereed articles make up...
Angelsen, A.
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Aryal, B.
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[Contributing to the scientific literature: citation analysis of CIFOR publications]
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Contributing to the scientific literature: citation analysis of CIFOR publications
Dewi, S.
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Fernández, C.G.
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Ruiz Perez, M.
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Belcher, B.
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Angelsen, A.
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Agar, P.M. de
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Loken, A.
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Lutnaes, K.
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[Remote sensing and statistical analysis as tools to understand forest livelihood strategies: poster presented at the International Conference on Data Management and Modelling Using Remote Sensing and GIS for Tropical Forest Land Inventory, Jakarta, Indonesia, October 26-29, 1998.]
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Remote sensing and statistical analysis as tools to understand forest livelihood strategies: poster presented at the International Conference on Data Management and Modelling Using Remote Sensing and GIS for Tropical Forest Land Inventory, Jakarta, Indonesia, October 26-29, 1998.