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Poverty and forests: multi-country analysis of spatial association and proposed policy solutions

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2007
Brazil
Honduras
Malawi
Mozambique
Indonesia
Uganda
Vietnam

This paper examines poverty and deforestation in developing countries as linked problems and focuses on policies that can favour poverty alleviation in forested regions. The paper encompasses two elements: analysis of the spatial coincidence between poverty and forests, and proposed policy options for reducing poverty in forested areas.

Responding to global challenges in food, energy, environment and water: risks and options assessment for decision-making

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2016

We analyse the threats of global environmental change, as they relate to food security. First, we review three discourses: (i) ‘sustainable intensification’, or the increase of food supplies without compromising food producing inputs, such as soils and water; (ii) the ‘nexus’ that seeks to understand links across food, energy, environment and water systems; and (iii) ‘resilience thinking’ that focuses on how to ensure the critical capacities of food, energy and water systems are maintained in the presence of uncertainties and threats.

Southern Africa’s water-energy nexus: towards regional integration and development

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2016

The Southern African Development Community’s (SADC) water and energy sectors are under increasing pressure due to population growth and agricultural and industrial development. Climate change is also negatively impacting on the region’s water and energy resources. As the majority of SADC’s population lives in poverty, regional development and integration are underpinned by water and energy security as the watercourses in the region are transboundary in nature. This paper reviews the region’s water and energy resources and recommends policies based on the water–energy nexus approach.

Drylands Soil: Sustaining Life on Earth

Policy Papers & Briefs
December, 2009
Global

Often, when people think of drylands, they think of deserts and hostile living conditions, economic hardship and water scarcity. But that is not what drylands are all about. If managed well, drylands are often fertile and capable of supporting the habitats, crops and livestock that sustain the entire global population.


Sustainable intensification of agriculture for human prosperity and global sustainability

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2016

There is an ongoing debate on what constitutes sustainable intensification of agriculture (SIA). In this paper, we propose that a paradigm for sustainable intensification can be defined and translated into an operational framework for agricultural development. We argue that this paradigm must now be defined—at all scales—in the context of rapidly rising global environmental changes in the Anthropocene, while focusing on eradicating poverty and hunger and contributing to human wellbeing.

Tercera edición de InfoAndina TV: El Río Suena y Amazonía Andina

Multimedia
November, 2012
Peru
South America

En esta tercera edición de InfoAndina TV, el espacio televisivo de Infoandina, emitida vía La mula TV jueves 15 de noviembre, se estrenaron dos nuevos bloques El Río Suena y Amazonía Andina .
En el primer bloque El Río Suena , se realizó una entrevista con Germán Escobar, investigador del Centro Latinoamericano para el Desarrollo Rural (RIMISP) quien habló sobre la relación entre pobreza y agua.

The performance of index based livestock insurance: ex ante assessment in the presence of a poverty trap

Manuals & Guidelines
November, 2009
Kenya
Eastern Africa

This paper evaluates the effectiveness of a new index-based livestock insurance (IBLI)

product designed to compensate for area average predicted livestock mortality loss in

northern Kenya, where previous work has established the presence of poverty traps. We

simulate household-specific wealth dynamics based on a model parameterized using rich

panel and experimental data from the region. The simulations allow us to investigate

patterns of willingness to pay for asset index insurance that is imperfectly correlated with