Poverty Alleviation Via Forest Carbon Sequestration Theory, Empirical Evidence, and Policy Implications
This book focuses on two issues: the creation of benefits and opportunities for the poverty-stricken people and the trade-off between FCS and poverty alleviation. At the theoretical level, it explains the essential characteristics of PAFCS, analyses the impact mechanism of FCS projects in poverty al...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Singapore
Springer Nature Singapore
2024, 2024
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2024 |
Series: | International Research on Poverty Reduction
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Collection: | Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Chapter 2. Definitions of Core Concepts and Literature Review
- Chapter 3. Theoretical Framework for PAFCS
- Chapter 4. Evolution of PAFCS Policies
- Chapter 5. Investigating the Status Quo of PAFCS in Southwest Ethnic Areas
- Chapter 6. Analysis of Farmers' Willingness to Participate Sustainedly in FCS Projects
- Chapter 7. Analysis of Constraints on Farmers' Participation in FCS Projects
- Chapter 8. Analysis of Farmers' Willingness to Accept Ecological Compensation for Participating in FCS Projects
- Chapter 9. Analysis of Farmers’ Cultural Adaptation to FCS Projects
- Chapter 10. Analysis of the Impact of Livelihood Capital on Farmers’ Earnings from FCS Projects
- Chapter 11. Analysis of the Functions of the Community in FCS Projects and the Factors Influencing the Community’s Functions
- Chapter 12. Analysis of the Willingness of Community Elites to Organise FCS Projects
- Chapter 13. Analysis of Elite Capture in FCS Projects
- Chapter 14. Evaluation of the Trickle-Down Effect of PAFCS
- Chapter 15. A Comprehensive Evaluation of the Performance of PAFCS
- Chapter 16. Evaluation of Farmers’ Perceptions of the Effect of PAFCS
- Chapter 17. Conclusions, Policy Suggestions, and Prospects