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Violence and complex humanitarian emergencies : implications for livelihoods modelsLAUTZ, Sue; RAVEN-ROBERTS, Angela.Disasters (Print). 2006, Vol 30, Num 4, pp 383-401, issn 0361-3666, 19 p.Article
How much climate change can pastoral livelihoods tolerate? Modelling rangeland use and evaluating riskMARTIN, Romina; MÜLLER, Birgit; LINSTÄDTER, Anja et al.Global environmental change. 2014, Vol 24, pp 183-192, issn 0959-3780, 10 p.Article
Traditional home gardens and livelihood security in North-East IndiaSAHOO, U. K.International journal of food, agriculture and environment (Print). 2009, Vol 7, Num 2, pp 665-670, issn 1459-0255, 6 p.Article
Conservation as disturbance: Upheaval and livelihood diversification near Tarangire National Park, northern TanzaniaBAIRD, Timothy D; LESLIE, Paul W.Global environmental change. 2013, Vol 23, Num 5, pp 1131-1141, issn 0959-3780, 11 p.Article
Spatial scale and social impacts of biofuel productionVAN DER HORST, Dan; VERMEYLEN, Saskia.Biomass & bioenergy. 2011, Vol 35, Num 6, pp 2435-2443, issn 0961-9534, 9 p.Conference Paper
Rule breaking and livelihood options in marine protected areasPETERSON, Angelie M; STEAD, Selina M.Environmental conservation. 2011, Vol 38, Num 3, pp 342-352, issn 0376-8929, 11 p.Article
Impact of Bt cotton on farmer livelihoods in South AfricaMORSE, Stephen; BENNETT, Richard.International journal of biotechnology. 2008, Vol 10, Num 2-3, pp 224-239, issn 0963-6048, 16 p.Article
Culture and food security: a case study of homestead food production in South AfricaTREFRY, Amy; PARKINS, John R; CUNDILL, Georgina et al.Food security (Print). 2014, Vol 6, Num 4, pp 555-565, issn 1876-4517, 11 p.Article
FOREST PRODUCES AS A SOURCE OF LIVELIHOOD AMONG NAGA WOMENZINGKHAI, Hormila G.Man in India. 2013, Vol 93, Num 2-3, pp 239-258, issn 0025-1569, 20 p.Article
Significance and Effect of Ecological Rehabilitation Project in Inland River Basins in Northwest ChinaYU WANG; QI FENG; LIJUAN CHEN et al.Environmental management (New York, NY). 2013, Vol 52, Num 1, pp 209-220, issn 0364-152X, 12 p.Article
An indicator framework for assessing livelihood resilience in the context of social-ecological dynamicsCHINWE IFEJIKA SPERANZA; WIESMANN, Urs; RIST, Stephan et al.Global environmental change. 2014, Vol 28, pp 109-119, issn 0959-3780, 11 p.Article
Household Responses to Livelihood Transformation in Peri-Urban KumasiABASS, Kabila; AFRIYIE, Kwadwo; ABRAFI ADOMAKO, Janet Afua et al.Journal of sustainable development. 2013, Vol 6, Num 6, pp 121-136, issn 1913-9063, 16 p.Article
Can aquaculture benefit the extreme poor? A case study of landless and socially marginalized Adivasi (ethnic) communities in BangladeshPANT, Jharendu; BENOY KUMAR BARMAN; MURSHED-E-JAHAN, Khondker et al.Aquaculture (Amsterdam). 2014, Vol 418-19, pp 1-10, issn 0044-8486, 10 p.Article
Sensitivity of livelihood strategy to livelihood capital in mountain areas: Empirical analysis based on different settlements in the upper reaches of the Minjiang River, ChinaFANG, Yi-Ping; JIE FAN; SHEN, Mao-Ying et al.Ecological indicators. 2014, Vol 38, pp 225-235, issn 1470-160X, 11 p.Article
Do agroforestry technologies improve the livelihoods of the resource poor farmers? Evidence from Kasungu and Machinga districts of MalawiQUINION, Ann; CHIRWA, Paxie W; AKINNIFESI, Festus K et al.Agroforestry systems. 2010, Vol 80, Num 3, pp 457-465, issn 0167-4366, 9 p.Article
Fishing for food? Analyzing links between fishing livelihoods and food security around Lake Victoria, KenyaFIORELLA, Kathryn J; HICKEY, Matthew D; SALMEN, Charles R et al.Food security (Print). 2014, Vol 6, Num 6, pp 851-860, issn 1876-4517, 10 p.Article
Diversity of Medicinal Plants among Different Forest-use Types of the Pakistani HimalayaADNAN, Muhammad; HÖLSCHER, Dirk.Economic botany. 2012, Vol 66, Num 4, pp 344-356, issn 0013-0001, 13 p.Article
Personifying sustainable rural livelihoods in forest fringe communities in Ghana: A historic rhetoric?APPIAH, Divine Odame.International journal of food, agriculture and environment (Print). 2009, Vol 7, Num 3-4, pp 873-877, issn 1459-0255, 5 p., 2Article
Household energy consumption patterns in agricultural zone, pastoral zone and agro-pastoral transitional zone in eastern part of Qinghai-Tibet PlateauXIAOGE PING; CHUNWANG LI; ZHIGANG JIANG et al.Biomass & bioenergy. 2013, Vol 58, pp 1-9, issn 0961-9534, 9 p.Article
The Past and Future of Community-Based Forest Management in the PhilippinesJUNGHO SUH.Philippine studies. 2012, Vol 60, Num 4, pp 489-511, issn 0031-7837, 23 p.Article
How does local governance affect project outcomes? Experience from a Participatory Forestry (PF) project in BangladeshTAPAN KUMAR NATH; INOUE, Makoto.International journal of agricultural resources, governance and ecology. 2008, Vol 7, Num 6, pp 491-506, issn 1462-4605, 16 p.Article
Migrant Assemblages: Building Postsocialist Households with Kyrgyz RemittancesRUBINOV, Igor.Anthropological quarterly. 2014, Vol 87, Num 1, pp 183-215, issn 0003-5491, 33 p.Article
Rural Income and Forest Reliance in Highland GuatemalaPRADO CORDOVA, José Pablo; WUNDER, Sven; SMITH-HALL, Carsten et al.Environmental management (New York, NY). 2013, Vol 51, Num 5, pp 1034-1043, issn 0364-152X, 10 p.Article
Formalisation of charcoal value chains and livelihood outcomes in Central- and West AfricaSCHURE, Jolien; INGRAM, Verina; SAKHO-JIMBIRA, Maam Suwadu et al.Energy sustainable development. 2013, Vol 17, Num 2, pp 95-105, issn 0973-0826, 11 p.Article
Migration and animal husbandry: Competing or complementary livelihood strategies. Evidence from KyrgyzstanSCHOCH, Nadia; STEIMANN, Bernd; THIEME, Susan et al.Natural resources forum. 2010, Vol 34, Num 3, pp 211-221, issn 0165-0203, 11 p.Article