نتایج جستجو برای: livelihood

تعداد نتایج: 5876  

Journal: :Agriculture 2021

The welfare of many poor and low-income rural households is vulnerable to earthquakes secondary geological disasters. academic literature, however, pays little attention the livelihood pressure, adaptability, strategies these households. Based on survey data 327 in Wenchuan Lushan earthquake-stricken areas Sichuan Province, strategy characteristics were analyzed, disordered multi-classification...

2011
Shadrack Mwakalila

In semi-arid areas of Tanzania vulnerability context is depicted as the starting component for policy process analysis through the sustainable livelihood approach. Giving vulnerability a high prominence in this analysis allowed the research to consider all kinds of vulnerabilities as central issues to the ways in which livelihoods are shaped. Hence the Sustainable Livelihood framework was used ...

2017
John G. McPeak Peter D. Little

This article explores the concept of resilience as outlined in a recent World Bank publication that applies the concept to rangeland areas in Africa. The paper does not attempt to speak to all of the dimensions of resilience and debates about the concept’s applications to pastoral ecology and rangelands. Instead, we utilize a panel data set from northern Kenya and southern Ethiopia that has bee...

2008
Ilan Kelman Tamsin A. Mather

Although the negative impacts of volcanism on society are well documented and accepted, many possible benefits from volcanoes are not always fully considered. This paper provides suggestions for understanding and implementing volcanoes' benefits by suggesting further application of existing risk management frameworks to volcanology: living with risk by using the sustainable livelihoods approach...

2006
M. Radeny D. Nkedianye P. Kristjanson M. Herrero

M. Radeny, D. Nkedianye, P. Kristjanson, M. Herrero Summary This article addresses livelihood choices and income diversification strategies among agro-pastoralists and pastoralists in southern Kenya, and the factors influencing the returns to the diverse livelihood strategies being pursued. We explore how variability in income and wealth levels across households can be explained by household-le...

2016
Carla Lancelotti Debora Zurro Nicki J. Whitehouse Karen L. Kramer Marco Madella Juan José García-Granero Russell D. Greaves

The origins of agriculture and the shift from hunting and gathering to committed agriculture is regarded as one of the major transitions in human history. Archeologists and anthropologists have invested significant efforts in explaining the origins of agriculture. A period of gathering intensification and experimentation and pursuing a mixed economic strategy seems the most plausible explanatio...

2015

The study examined alcohol consumption and its effects on economic and social livelihood of selected rural communities of Enugu State. One hundred and twenty randomly selected alcohol consuming heads of households and sixty four purposively selected non-alcohol consuming heads of household were used. Data were collected using structured interview schedule and analysed using percentage. Alcoholi...

2015
Eloise M. Biggs Eleanor Bruce Bryan Boruff John M.A. Duncan Julia Horsley Natasha Pauli Kellie McNeill Andreas Neef Floris Van Ogtrop Jayne Curnow Billy Haworth Stephanie Duce Yukihiro Imanari

The water–energy–food nexus is being promoted as a conceptual tool for achieving sustainable development. Frameworks for implementing nexus thinking, however, have failed to explicitly or adequately incorporate sustainable livelihoods perspectives. This is counterintuitive given that livelihoods are key to achieving sustainable development. In this paper we present a critical review of nexus ap...

2004

FAO has accorded food security and sustainable livelihood a high priority since the Rio Summit and more recently in response to the declaration of the World Summit on Sustainable Development. On its part, the FAO Forestry Department in collaboration with partners, has launched a number of initiatives to assist developing countries, particularly those with low forest cover, designing and strengt...

2010
Claudia Radel Birgit Schmook Rinku Roy Chowdhury

Land change science has demonstrated that rural livelihoods around the world both drive and reflect changing environmental regimes and political economic/ structural transformations. This article explores the relationship between increasingly globalized rural livelihoods and in-place land change, assessing results from social surveys of smallholding households in the southern Yucatán region. We...

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