Poverty and Environment : Understanding Linkages at the Household Level
This report seeks to present micro evidence on how environmental changes affect poor households. It focuses primarily on environmental resources that are outside the private sphere, particularly commonly held and managed resources such as forests,...
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ACCESS TO EDUCATION ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO MARKETS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AIR POLLUTION AIR QUALITY ANTENATAL CARE ASSET HOLDINGS ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION BASIC SANITATION BIODIVERSITY BREASTFEEDING CAUSES OF DEATH CHILD CARE CHILD DEATH CHILD HEALTH CHILD MORBIDITY CHILD MORTALITY CHILD MORTALITY RATE CHILD MORTALITY RATES CHILD SURVIVAL CLEAN FUELS CLEAN WATER CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUNITY ACTION COMMUNITY FORESTRY COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT CROP YIELDS DEBT DECISION MAKING DEFORESTATION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISASTERS DISCOUNT RATES DISSEMINATION DISTRIBUTION OF BENEFITS DRINKING WATER DURABLE GOODS EARLY CHILDHOOD ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMICS ECOSYSTEM EDUCATED WOMEN EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE EMPIRICAL RESEARCH EMPIRICAL STUDIES ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY EQUILIBRIUM ESTIMATES OF POVERTY EXTERNALITIES FAMILY HEALTH FAMILY INCOME FARM INCOME FARMERS FEMALE EDUCATION FISH FISHERIES FISHING FOOD INSECURITY FOREST COVER FORESTRY GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH EFFECTS HEALTH IMPACT HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PROBLEMS HEALTH PROGRAMS HEALTH RISKS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH TARGETS HIGH POPULATION GROWTH HOUSEHOLD ASSETS HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HOUSEHOLD WELFARE HUMAN CAPITAL HYGIENE ILLNESS ILLNESSES IMMUNIZATIONS INCOME INCOME-GENERATION ACTIVITIES INDICATORS OF POVERTY INDOOR AIR POLLUTION INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFECTIOUS DISEASES INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INSURANCE INSURANCE SCHEMES INTERNATIONAL TRADE INTERVENTION IRRIGATION LABOR COSTS LACK OF SANITATION LAND REFORMS LANDHOLDINGS LARGE POPULATIONS LEGAL STATUS LEVEL OF EDUCATION LIVE BIRTHS LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL POPULATION LOGGING LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MALNUTRITION MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL NUTRITION MEAT MEDICAL RESEARCH MEDICAL TREATMENT MIGRANT MIGRATION MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL MORBIDITY MORTALITY MORTALITY RISK NATIONAL INCOME NATURAL CAPITAL NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCES NEWBORNS NUMBER OF DEATHS NUMBER OF PEOPLE NUTRITION NUTRITIONAL STATUS ORAL REHYDRATION THERAPY POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLICY INSTRUMENTS POLICY MAKERS POLLUTION POOR POOR COMMUNITIES POOR COUNTRIES POOR HEALTH POOR HOUSEHOLD POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR PEOPLE POOR RURAL HOUSEHOLDS POPULATION GROWTH POSITIVE EXTERNALITIES POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY INDICATORS POVERTY LINE POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION EFFORTS POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES PREGNANT WOMEN PRODUCTIVITY PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC EDUCATION PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLIC POLICY RADIO RAINFOREST REFRIGERATION REMITTANCES RESEARCH METHODS RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESOURCE DEPLETION RESOURCE USE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT RESPECT RISK FACTORS RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL ECONOMY RURAL HOUSEHOLD RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL POOR SAFE DRINKING WATER SAFE WATER SAFETY NETS SANITATION SANITATION FACILITIES SIGNIFICANT POLICY SOCIAL NETWORKS SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TELEVISION TETANUS TIMBER UNIVERSAL ACCESS UNSAFE SEX URBANIZATION USE OF RESOURCES VENTILATION VICTIMS VULNERABILITY VULNERABLE GROUPS WASTE WASTE DISPOSAL WILLINGNESS TO PAY WORKERS YOUNG CHILDREN |
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ACCESS TO EDUCATION ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO MARKETS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AIR POLLUTION AIR QUALITY ANTENATAL CARE ASSET HOLDINGS ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION BASIC SANITATION BIODIVERSITY BREASTFEEDING CAUSES OF DEATH CHILD CARE CHILD DEATH CHILD HEALTH CHILD MORBIDITY CHILD MORTALITY CHILD MORTALITY RATE CHILD MORTALITY RATES CHILD SURVIVAL CLEAN FUELS CLEAN WATER CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUNITY ACTION COMMUNITY FORESTRY COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT CROP YIELDS DEBT DECISION MAKING DEFORESTATION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISASTERS DISCOUNT RATES DISSEMINATION DISTRIBUTION OF BENEFITS DRINKING WATER DURABLE GOODS EARLY CHILDHOOD ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMICS ECOSYSTEM EDUCATED WOMEN EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE EMPIRICAL RESEARCH EMPIRICAL STUDIES ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY EQUILIBRIUM ESTIMATES OF POVERTY EXTERNALITIES FAMILY HEALTH FAMILY INCOME FARM INCOME FARMERS FEMALE EDUCATION FISH FISHERIES FISHING FOOD INSECURITY FOREST COVER FORESTRY GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH EFFECTS HEALTH IMPACT HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PROBLEMS HEALTH PROGRAMS HEALTH RISKS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH TARGETS HIGH POPULATION GROWTH HOUSEHOLD ASSETS HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HOUSEHOLD WELFARE HUMAN CAPITAL HYGIENE ILLNESS ILLNESSES IMMUNIZATIONS INCOME INCOME-GENERATION ACTIVITIES INDICATORS OF POVERTY INDOOR AIR POLLUTION INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFECTIOUS DISEASES INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INSURANCE INSURANCE SCHEMES INTERNATIONAL TRADE INTERVENTION IRRIGATION LABOR COSTS LACK OF SANITATION LAND REFORMS LANDHOLDINGS LARGE POPULATIONS LEGAL STATUS LEVEL OF EDUCATION LIVE BIRTHS LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL POPULATION LOGGING LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MALNUTRITION MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL NUTRITION MEAT MEDICAL RESEARCH MEDICAL TREATMENT MIGRANT MIGRATION MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL MORBIDITY MORTALITY MORTALITY RISK NATIONAL INCOME NATURAL CAPITAL NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCES NEWBORNS NUMBER OF DEATHS NUMBER OF PEOPLE NUTRITION NUTRITIONAL STATUS ORAL REHYDRATION THERAPY POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLICY INSTRUMENTS POLICY MAKERS POLLUTION POOR POOR COMMUNITIES POOR COUNTRIES POOR HEALTH POOR HOUSEHOLD POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR PEOPLE POOR RURAL HOUSEHOLDS POPULATION GROWTH POSITIVE EXTERNALITIES POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY INDICATORS POVERTY LINE POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION EFFORTS POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES PREGNANT WOMEN PRODUCTIVITY PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC EDUCATION PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLIC POLICY RADIO RAINFOREST REFRIGERATION REMITTANCES RESEARCH METHODS RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESOURCE DEPLETION RESOURCE USE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT RESPECT RISK FACTORS RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL ECONOMY RURAL HOUSEHOLD RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL POOR SAFE DRINKING WATER SAFE WATER SAFETY NETS SANITATION SANITATION FACILITIES SIGNIFICANT POLICY SOCIAL NETWORKS SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TELEVISION TETANUS TIMBER UNIVERSAL ACCESS UNSAFE SEX URBANIZATION USE OF RESOURCES VENTILATION VICTIMS VULNERABILITY VULNERABLE GROUPS WASTE WASTE DISPOSAL WILLINGNESS TO PAY WORKERS YOUNG CHILDREN World Bank Poverty and Environment : Understanding Linkages at the Household Level |
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Environment and Development; |
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This report seeks to present micro
evidence on how environmental changes affect poor
households. It focuses primarily on environmental resources
that are outside the private sphere, particularly commonly
held and managed resources such as forests, fisheries, and
wildlife. The objectives for this volume are three-fold. It
is first interested in using an empirical data-driven
approach to examine the dependence of the poor on natural
resources. The second objective is to examine the role of
the environment in determining health outcomes. A third area
of interest concerns the role of policy instruments and
reforms. This report uses general economics literature as
well as data collected by the World Bank and its partners to
analyze poverty-environment linkages at the household level.
Poverty-environment linkages are inherently dynamic and
involve behavioral responses that make the identification of
cause and effect difficult. Thus, questions related to these
linkages are ideally answered with the use of panel datasets
or with data from randomized experiments. |
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Poverty and Environment : Understanding Linkages at the Household Level |
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Poverty and Environment : Understanding Linkages at the Household Level |
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Poverty and Environment : Understanding Linkages at the Household Level |
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Poverty and Environment : Understanding Linkages at the Household Level |
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Poverty and Environment : Understanding Linkages at the Household Level |
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poverty and environment : understanding linkages at the household level |
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okr-10986-69242021-04-23T14:02:26Z Poverty and Environment : Understanding Linkages at the Household Level World Bank ACCESS TO EDUCATION ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO MARKETS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AIR POLLUTION AIR QUALITY ANTENATAL CARE ASSET HOLDINGS ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION BASIC SANITATION BIODIVERSITY BREASTFEEDING CAUSES OF DEATH CHILD CARE CHILD DEATH CHILD HEALTH CHILD MORBIDITY CHILD MORTALITY CHILD MORTALITY RATE CHILD MORTALITY RATES CHILD SURVIVAL CLEAN FUELS CLEAN WATER CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUNITY ACTION COMMUNITY FORESTRY COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT CROP YIELDS DEBT DECISION MAKING DEFORESTATION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISASTERS DISCOUNT RATES DISSEMINATION DISTRIBUTION OF BENEFITS DRINKING WATER DURABLE GOODS EARLY CHILDHOOD ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMICS ECOSYSTEM EDUCATED WOMEN EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE EMPIRICAL RESEARCH EMPIRICAL STUDIES ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY EQUILIBRIUM ESTIMATES OF POVERTY EXTERNALITIES FAMILY HEALTH FAMILY INCOME FARM INCOME FARMERS FEMALE EDUCATION FISH FISHERIES FISHING FOOD INSECURITY FOREST COVER FORESTRY GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH EFFECTS HEALTH IMPACT HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PROBLEMS HEALTH PROGRAMS HEALTH RISKS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH TARGETS HIGH POPULATION GROWTH HOUSEHOLD ASSETS HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HOUSEHOLD WELFARE HUMAN CAPITAL HYGIENE ILLNESS ILLNESSES IMMUNIZATIONS INCOME INCOME-GENERATION ACTIVITIES INDICATORS OF POVERTY INDOOR AIR POLLUTION INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFECTIOUS DISEASES INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INSURANCE INSURANCE SCHEMES INTERNATIONAL TRADE INTERVENTION IRRIGATION LABOR COSTS LACK OF SANITATION LAND REFORMS LANDHOLDINGS LARGE POPULATIONS LEGAL STATUS LEVEL OF EDUCATION LIVE BIRTHS LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL POPULATION LOGGING LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MALNUTRITION MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL NUTRITION MEAT MEDICAL RESEARCH MEDICAL TREATMENT MIGRANT MIGRATION MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL MORBIDITY MORTALITY MORTALITY RISK NATIONAL INCOME NATURAL CAPITAL NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCES NEWBORNS NUMBER OF DEATHS NUMBER OF PEOPLE NUTRITION NUTRITIONAL STATUS ORAL REHYDRATION THERAPY POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLICY INSTRUMENTS POLICY MAKERS POLLUTION POOR POOR COMMUNITIES POOR COUNTRIES POOR HEALTH POOR HOUSEHOLD POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR PEOPLE POOR RURAL HOUSEHOLDS POPULATION GROWTH POSITIVE EXTERNALITIES POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY INDICATORS POVERTY LINE POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION EFFORTS POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES PREGNANT WOMEN PRODUCTIVITY PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC EDUCATION PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLIC POLICY RADIO RAINFOREST REFRIGERATION REMITTANCES RESEARCH METHODS RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESOURCE DEPLETION RESOURCE USE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT RESPECT RISK FACTORS RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL ECONOMY RURAL HOUSEHOLD RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL POOR SAFE DRINKING WATER SAFE WATER SAFETY NETS SANITATION SANITATION FACILITIES SIGNIFICANT POLICY SOCIAL NETWORKS SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TELEVISION TETANUS TIMBER UNIVERSAL ACCESS UNSAFE SEX URBANIZATION USE OF RESOURCES VENTILATION VICTIMS VULNERABILITY VULNERABLE GROUPS WASTE WASTE DISPOSAL WILLINGNESS TO PAY WORKERS YOUNG CHILDREN This report seeks to present micro evidence on how environmental changes affect poor households. It focuses primarily on environmental resources that are outside the private sphere, particularly commonly held and managed resources such as forests, fisheries, and wildlife. The objectives for this volume are three-fold. It is first interested in using an empirical data-driven approach to examine the dependence of the poor on natural resources. The second objective is to examine the role of the environment in determining health outcomes. A third area of interest concerns the role of policy instruments and reforms. This report uses general economics literature as well as data collected by the World Bank and its partners to analyze poverty-environment linkages at the household level. Poverty-environment linkages are inherently dynamic and involve behavioral responses that make the identification of cause and effect difficult. Thus, questions related to these linkages are ideally answered with the use of panel datasets or with data from randomized experiments. 2012-06-01T20:06:08Z 2012-06-01T20:06:08Z 2007 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/01/9009137/poverty-environment-understanding-linkages-household-level 978-0-8213-7223-4 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/6924 English en_US Environment and Development; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication |