نتایج جستجو برای: livelihoods

تعداد نتایج: 5397  

Journal: :Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development 2012

Journal: :Refuge: Canada's Journal on Refugees 2013

Journal: :Journal of Global South Studies 2018

Journal: :Journal of humanitarian affairs 2023

Discourses around the so-called digital economy are increasingly more present in contexts of forced displacement, with inclusion refugees being framed by humanitarian agencies as a fundamental human right and an essential tool to promote access income skills development. While work can certainly bring about positive changes migration settings, imaginaries role refugees’ economic lives reflect b...

2018
Katja Malmborg Hanna Sinare Elin Enfors Kautsky Issa Ouedraogo Line J Gordon

Most current approaches to landscape scale ecosystem service assessments rely on detailed secondary data. This type of data is seldom available in regions with high levels of poverty and strong local dependence on provisioning ecosystem services for livelihoods. We develop a method to extrapolate results from a previously published village scale ecosystem services assessment to a higher adminis...

2002
Susmita Dasgupta Uwe Deichmann Craig Meisner

nvironmental degradation can inflict serious damage on poor people, because their livelihoods often depend on natural resource use, and their living conditions may offer little protection from pollution of the air, water and soil. At the same time, poverty-constrained options may induce the poor to deplete resources and degrade the environment at rates that are incompatible with long-term susta...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2014
Peter F Sale Tundi Agardy Cameron H Ainsworth Blake E Feist Johann D Bell Patrick Christie Ove Hoegh-Guldberg Peter J Mumby David A Feary Megan I Saunders Tim M Daw Simon J Foale Phillip S Levin Kenyon C Lindeman Kai Lorenzen Robert S Pomeroy Edward H Allison R H Bradbury Jennifer Corrin Alasdair J Edwards David O Obura Yvonne J Sadovy de Mitcheson Melita A Samoilys Charles R C Sheppard

Over 1.3 billion people live on tropical coasts, primarily in developing countries. Many depend on adjacent coastal seas for food, and livelihoods. We show how trends in demography and in several local and global anthropogenic stressors are progressively degrading capacity of coastal waters to sustain these people. Far more effective approaches to environmental management are needed if the loss...

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