Author/Authors
Khan، نويسنده , , Shaheen Rafi and Khan، نويسنده , , Shahrukh Rafi، نويسنده ,
DocumentNumber
3540775
Title Of Article
Assessing poverty–deforestation links: Evidence from Swat, Pakistan
شماره ركورد
2995
Latin Abstract
This paper contributes to the debate on the links between poverty and forestry degradation; the view that due to poverty and the meeting of subsistence needs the poor use natural resources more intensively and hence cause them to degrade. Using the case of the forest rich Swat district, Pakistan, the paper addresses the issue empirically, historically, and institutionally. We do not find empirical support for the “poverty–environment nexus”, in that the poor and other income groups are equally resource dependent and also show that resource degradation is not associated with poverty. Our historical and institutional analyses provide alternative explanations for resource degradation. Selective and rotating ownership patterns, starting with the 17th century, provided limited incentive for resource conservation. It also created tension between de jure and de facto owners, that has persisted, and is one source of forest degradation. Ill-defined resource rights have also exacerbated the impacts of several other factors contributing to forest degradation which is compounded by poor management, corruption, and perverse incentives.
From Page
2607
NaturalLanguageKeyword
Ecological degradation , Deforestation , Poverty , Local institutions , Resource management
JournalTitle
Studia Iranica
To Page
2618
To Page
2618
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