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Household determinants of bushmeat and eru (Gnetum africanum) harvesting for cash in the Democratic Republic of Congo. (2017). Thorsen, Bo ; Bakkegaard, Riyong Kim ; Nielsen, Martin Reinhardt ; Jellesmark, BO.
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  10. The socioeconomic determinants of legal and illegal smallholder logging: Evidence from the Ecuadorian Amazon. (2017). Griess, Verena ; Pacheco, Pablo ; Vasco, Cristian ; Torres, Bolier.
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  11. Assessment of bio-physical, social and economic drivers for forest transition in Asia-Pacific region. (2017). de Jong, Wil ; Pandey, Rajiv ; Ashraf, Jawaid .
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  12. Impact of alternative livelihood interventions on household welfare: Evidence from rural Ethiopia. (2017). Shibru, F ; Kebebe, E.
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  13. Wood Extraction Among the Households of Zege Peninsula, Northern Ethiopia. (2017). Mekuria, Wolde ; Wondie, Menale ; Darr, Dietrich ; Teketay, Demel ; Amare, Dagninet ; Eshete, Abeje.
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  14. Impacts of the Hara Biosphere Reserve on Livelihood and Welfare in Persian Gulf. (2017). Pour, Milad Dehghani ; Gebrehiwot, Kindeya ; Azadi, Hossein ; Witlox, Frank ; Taheri, Fatemeh ; Barati, Ali Akbar ; van Passel, Steven ; Lebailly, Philippe ; Motiee, Naser.
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  15. Economic and Biological Conditions Influence the Sustainability of Harvest of Wild Animals and Plants in Developing Countries. (2017). , Tarciso ; Scotson, Lorraine ; Lobo, Diele.
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  16. Quantifying Spatial Variation in Ecosystem Services Demand: A Global Mapping Approach. (2017). Kastner, T ; Wolff, S ; Verburg, P H.
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  17. Smallholder Farmers and the Dynamics of Degradation of Peatland Ecosystems in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. (2017). Dargusch, Paul ; Medrilzam, Medrilzam ; Herbohn, John ; Smith, Carl ; Aziz, Ammar Abdul.
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  18. Remittances and Natural Resource Extraction: Evidence from Mexico. (2017). Lopez-Feldman, Alejandro ; Chavez, Estefania .
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  19. Effects of wildlife resources on community welfare in Southern Africa. (2017). Muchapondwa, Edwin ; Ntuli, Herbert.
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  20. Pay little, get little; pay more, get a little more: A framed forest experiment in Tanzania. (2016). Handberg, Øyvind ; Angelsen, Arild.
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  21. Contribution of Forest Restoration to Rural Livelihoods and Household Income in Indonesia. (2016). Widianingsih, Nayu Nuringdati ; Pouliot, Marive ; Theilade, Ida.
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  22. Effects of New Roads on Environmental Resource Use in the Central Himalaya. (2016). Nielsen, Martin R ; Charlery, Lindy ; Meilby, Henrik ; Smith-Hall, Carsten.
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  23. Natural Resource Use, Incomes, and Poverty Along the Rural–Urban Continuum of Two Medium-Sized, South African Towns. (2016). Shackleton, Charlie M ; Ward, Catherine D.
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  24. Understanding the Evidence Base for Poverty–Environment Relationships using Remotely Sensed Satellite Data: An Example from Assam, India. (2016). Atkinson, Peter M ; Watmough, Gary R ; Hutton, Craig W ; Saikia, Arupjyoti.
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  25. Quantifying the economic contribution of wild food harvests to rural livelihoods: A global-comparative analysis. (2016). Wunder, Sven ; Nielsen, Martin R ; Pouliot, Marieve ; Hickey, Gordon M ; Smith-Hall, Carsten.
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  26. Forestry decentralization and poverty alleviation: A review. (2016). Adam, Y O ; Eltayeb, A M.
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    RePEc:eee:forpol:v:73:y:2016:i:c:p:300-307.

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  27. Environmental income improves household-level poverty assessments and dynamics. (2016). Walelign, Solomon Zena ; Charlery, Lindy ; Larsen, Helle Overgaard ; Smith-Hall, Carsten ; Khanal, Bir Bahadur.
    In: Forest Policy and Economics.
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  28. The relative importance of community forests, government forests, and private forests for household-level incomes in the Middle Hills of Nepal. (2016). Treue, Thorsten ; Smith-Hall, Carsten ; Oli, Bishwa Nath .
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  29. Economic dependence on mangrove forest resources for livelihoods in the Sundarbans, Bangladesh. (2016). Garnett, Stephen T ; Stacey, Natasha ; Myers, Bronwyn ; Mohammad, Abu Nasar.
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  30. Impact of membership in frankincense cooperative firms on rural income and poverty in Tigray, Northern Ethiopia. (2016). Maertens, Miet ; Mathijs, Erik ; Tilahun, Mesfin ; Deckers, Jozef ; Muys, Bart.
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  31. Commercialisation of mopane worm (Imbrasia belina) in rural households in Limpopo Province, South Africa. (2016). Oppong, B B.
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  32. Role of income diversification in reducing forest reliance: Evidence from 1838 rural households in China. (2016). Li, Wenya ; Chao, HE ; Wei, Duan .
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  33. Stoves or sugar? Willingness to adopt improved cookstoves in Malawi. (2016). Jumbe, Charles ; Jagger, Pamela.
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  34. Environmental and market determinants of economic orientation among rain forest communities: Evidence from a large-scale survey in western Amazonia. (2016). Takasaki, Yoshito ; Arroyo-Mora, Pablo J ; Coomes, Oliver T ; Abizaid, Christian.
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  35. Forest clearing, livelihood strategies and welfare: Evidence from the Tsimane in Bolivia. (2016). McKay, Andy ; Perge, Emilie.
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  36. Responses to weather and climate : a cross-section analysis of rural incomes. (2015). Wunder, Sven ; Angelsen, Arild ; Borner, Jan ; Noack, Frederik.
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  37. Forest reliance across poverty groups in Tanzania. (2015). Angelsen, Arild ; Dokken, Therese.
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  38. A novel approach to dynamic livelihood clustering: Empirical evidence from Nepal. (2015). Walelign, Solomon Zena ; Pouliot, Marieve ; Larsen, Helle Overgaard ; Smith-Hall, Carsten.
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  39. Linking Mitigation and Adaptation in Carbon Forestry Projects: Evidence from Belize. (2015). Kongsager, Rico ; Corbera, Esteve.
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  40. Benefit Sharing Among Local Resource Users: The Role of Property Rights. (2015). Torpey-Saboe, Nichole ; Persha, Lauren ; Andersson, Krister ; Wright, Glenn ; Mwangi, Esther ; Salk, Carl.
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  41. Forest-Based Livelihoods Strategies Conditioned by Market Remoteness and Forest Proximity in Jharkhand, India. (2015). Dewi, Sonya ; Achdiawan, Ramadhani ; Belcher, Brian.
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  42. The direct-use value of urban tree non-timber forest products to household income in poorer suburbs in South African towns. (2015). Kaoma, Humphrey ; Shackleton, Charlie M.
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  43. The influence of livelihood dependency, local ecological knowledge and market proximity on the ecological impacts of harvesting non-timber forest products. (2015). Shaanker, Uma R. ; Radloff, Sarah ; Steele, Melita Z. ; Ganeshaiah, K. N. ; Shackleton, Charlie M..
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    RePEc:eee:forpol:v:50:y:2015:i:c:p:285-291.

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  44. From famine foods to delicatessen: Interpreting trends in the use of wild edible plants through cultural ecosystem services. (2015). Calvet-Mir, Laura ; Aceituno-Mata, Laura ; Valles, Joan ; Reyes-Garcia, Victoria ; Menendez-Baceta, Gorka ; Garnatje, Teresa ; Serrasolses, Ginesta ; Acosta-Naranjo, Rufino ; Gomez-Baggethun, Erik ; Rodriguez-Franco, Ramon ; Dominguez, Pablo ; Molina, Marta ; Pardo-De, Manuel ; Molina-Bustamante, Manuel .
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  45. Rural livelihoods and environmental resource dependence in Cambodia. (2015). Nguyen, Trung Thanh ; Grote, Ulrike ; Do, Truong Lam ; Hartje, Rebecca ; Buhler, Dorothee.
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  46. Assessing environmental dependence using asset and income measures: Evidence from Nepal. (2015). Walelign, Solomon Zena ; Charlery, Lindy.
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    RePEc:eee:ecolec:v:118:y:2015:i:c:p:40-48.

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  47. Forest reliance across poverty groups in Tanzania. (2015). Angelsen, Arild ; Dokken, Therese.
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    RePEc:eee:ecolec:v:117:y:2015:i:c:p:203-211.

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  48. Tenure security and soil conservation in an overlapping generation rural economy. (2015). Eskander, Shaikh ; Barbier, Edward.
    In: 2015 AAEA & WAEA Joint Annual Meeting, July 26-28, San Francisco, California.
    RePEc:ags:aaea15:205225.

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  49. Tenure and Forest Income: Observations from a Global Study on Forests and Poverty. (2014). Lund, Jens ; Luckert, Martin ; Sunderlin, William D. ; Jagger, Pamela ; Duchelle, Amy E..
    In: World Development.
    RePEc:eee:wdevel:v:64:y:2014:i:s1:p:s43-s55.

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  50. Forests, Livelihoods, and Conservation: Broadening the Empirical Base. (2014). Wunder, Sven ; Angelsen, Arild ; Belcher, Brian.
    In: World Development.
    RePEc:eee:wdevel:v:64:y:2014:i:s1:p:s1-s11.

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