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Determinants of households’ livelihood diversification strategies to adapt to natural hazards: evidence from ecologically vulnerable haor region of Bangladesh. (2022). Raha, Shankar Kumar ; Hoq, Mohammad Shamsul ; Hossain, Mohammad Ismail ; Uddin, Md Taj.
In: Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards.
RePEc:spr:nathaz:v:114:y:2022:i:3:d:10.1007_s11069-022-05514-5.

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  12. Classification of the Relationship between Household Welfare and Ecosystem Reliance in the Miyun Reservoir Watershed, China. (2017). Wang, Xiaoke ; Peng, Wenjia ; Zheng, Hua ; Ma, Dongchun ; Li, Cong.
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  18. 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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  19. Effects of wildlife resources on community welfare in Southern Africa. (2017). Muchapondwa, Edwin ; Ntuli, Herbert.
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  23. 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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  27. Contributions of local floodplain resources to livelihoods and household income in the Peruvian Amazon. (2015). Cotta, Jamie N.
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  38. The significance of dry forest income for livelihood resilience: The case of the pastoralists and agro-pastoralists in the drylands of southeastern Ethiopia. (2014). Pretzsch, Jurgen ; Kassa, Habtemariam ; Auch, Eckhard ; Worku, Adefires.
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  40. Farmland loss and livelihood outcomes: A microeconometric analysis of household surveys in Vietnam. (2013). Tran, Tuyen ; Cameron, Michael ; Lim, Steven ; Vu, Huong.
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  41. The Role of Forest-Related Income in Household Economies and Rural Livelihoods in the Border-Region of Southern China. (2013). Hogarth, Nicholas J. ; Stacey, Natasha ; Campbell, Bruce ; Belcher, Brian.
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  45. Cost-benefit analysis of soil and water conservation measure: The case of exclosures in northern Ethiopia. (2012). Mathijs, Erik ; Deckers, Jozef ; Poesen, Jean ; Nyssen, Jan ; Balana, Bedru Babulo ; Muys, Bart ; Haregeweyn, Nigussie ; Descheemaeker, Katrien.
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  46. Poverty, sustainability, and household livelihood strategies in Zagros, Iran. (2012). Angelsen, Arild ; Eid, Tron ; Shamekhi, Taghi ; Naieni, Mohammad Saeid Noori, ; Soltani, Arezoo.
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  47. Combining income and assets measures to include the transitory nature of poverty in assessments of forest dependence: Evidence from the Democratic Republic of Congo. (2012). Bakkegaard, Riyong Kim ; Nielsen, Martin Reinhardt ; Pouliot, Marive .
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  48. Collection and marketing of non-timber forest products by the Chepang community in Chitwan district of Nepal. (2011). Maharjan, Keshav ; Joshi, Niraj ; Piya, Luni ; Dangol, Dharma Raj .
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  49. Livelihood strategies and the role of forest income in participatory-managed forests of Dodola area in the bale highlands, southern Ethiopia. (2011). Tesfaye, Yemiru ; Bohlin, Folke ; Campbell, Bruce M. ; Roos, Anders.
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  50. The economic importance of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) for livelihood maintenance of rural west African communities: A case study from northern Benin. (2011). Wittig, Rudiger ; Heubach, Katja ; Hahn, Karen ; Nuppenau, Ernst-August.
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