The research responds to emerging global norms intended to reconcile natural resource management with poverty alleviation with potential to transform development practice, if they effectively support rights to natural resources and sustainable livelihoods.
Principal Investigator: Sven Wunder. Lead Organisation: Centre for International Forestry Research, CIFOR (Forests and Livelihoods)
Co-Investigators: Fiona Jane Chandler (CIFOR); Dana William Sunderlin (CIFOR): Frank Ellis (University of East Anglia); Murray Belcher (CIFOR); Arild Angelsen (CIFOR); Katrina Brown (University of Exeter)
Causes and consequences of shifting cultivation and its alternative in the hill tracts of eastern Bangladesh
Governing Africa's Forests in a Globalized World
Relying on nature's pharmacy in rural Burkina Faso: empirical evidence of the determinants of traditional medicine consumption.
Mushrooms in Forests and Woodlands: Resource Management, Values and Local Livelihoods
Forest incomes and poverty alleviation under participatory forest management in the Bale Highlands, Southern Ethiopia
Forests, poverty & rural economic development in Guangxi, China
Economic viability of mushrooms cultivation to poverty reduction in Bangladesh
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