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Poverty Reduction and NRM Seminar Series
Reading Lists
Case Study: Community-Based Natural Resource Management in Namibia
A case study examining poverty allerviation and natural resources issues in a country context was developed to help seminar participants explore and apply lessons learned over the course of the seminar series (343KB PDF).
Seminar 1: Why an Interest in the Links between Natural Resources Management and Poverty?
CORE:
- Bojö, J. and R. Reddy. 2003. Status and Evolution of Environmental Priorities in the Poverty Reduction Strategies: An assessment of fifty poverty reduction strategy papers. Environment Department Paper No. 93 (208KB PDF). World Bank. Washington, D.C. 48 p.
- DFID, EC, UNDP and World Bank. 2002. Linking Poverty Reduction and Environmental Management: Policy challenges and opportunities. World Bank. Washington, D.C. 94 p.
- Vedeld, P, A. Angelsen, E. Sjaastad and G. Kobugabe-Berg. 2004. Counting on the Environment: Forest Incomes and the Rural Poor. Environment Department Paper No. 98 (499KB PDF). World Bank. Washington, D.C. 114 p.
- McNeely, J. and S. Scherr. 2001. Common Ground, Common Future: How ecoagriculture can help feed the world and save wild biodiversity. IUCN and Future Harvest, Washington, D.C. 24 p.
- Scherr, S. 2000. A Downward Spiral? Research evidence on the relationship between poverty and natural resource degradation. Food Policy 25: 479-498.
(This journal is available at USAIDs Information Center Library.)
- Scherr, S. 1999. Poverty-Environment Interactions in Agriculture: Key factors and policy implications. 3, Poverty and Environment Initiative. New York: United Nations Development Program and the European Economic Commission.
- Scherr, S., A. White and D. Kaimowitz. 2003. A New Agenda for Forest Conservation and Poverty Reduction: Making markets work for low-income producers (884KB PDF). Forest Trends and CIFOR: Washington, D.C. June 2003. 99 p.
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Seminar 2: Power and the Social Dimensions of Poverty and Natural Resource Management
CORE:
- An example of looking at a stakeholder in a case study, through the lens of clientelism: SWAPO (22KB PDF).
- Crosby, B. L. 1991. Stakeholder Analysis: A vital tool for strategic managers (57KB PDF). Technical Notes: A publication of USAIDs Implementing Policy Change Project, No.2 (March 1991).
- Di Gregorio, M., K. Hagedorn, M. Kirk, et al. 2004. Property Rights, Collective Action, and Poverty: The role of institutions for poverty reduction (410KB PDF). Paper prepared for the Tenth Biennial Conference of the International Association for the Study of Common Property (IASCP), Oaxaca, Mexico, 9-13 August 2004.
- Kane, M. 2004. TIPS for Stakeholder Analysis from a Field Perspective (25KB PDF). Prepared for USAID Seminar Series: Natural Resource Management and Poverty Reduction.
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Seminar 3: Assets, Poverty Traps and Rights
- Barrett, C.B. 2005. Rural Poverty Dynamics: Development policy implications. Agricultural Economics (2004), 43-58.
- Barrett, C.B., J. Lynam, F. Place, T. Reardon, and A. A. Aboud. 2002. Towards Improved Management in African Agriculture. CAB International, Natural Resources Management in African Agriculture, 287-96.
- Barrett, C.B. and Festus Murithi. 2003. Rural Poverty Dynamics: Development policy implications (669KB PPT). Presentation at USAID - BASIS CRSP Meeting. Umzumbe, South Africa.
- Barrett, C.B. and B.M. Swallow. 2005 Working Paper. Fractal Poverty Traps.
- Carter, M. and C.B. Barrett. 2004. The Economics of Poverty Traps and Persistent Poverty: An asset-based approach (275KB PDF).
- Lybbert, T.J., C.B. Barrett, S. Desta, and D. L. Coppock. 2004. Stochastic Wealth Dynamics and Risk Management Among a Poor Population. The Economic Journal, 114 (October), 750-77.
- Lybbert, T.J., C.B. Barrett, and H. Narjisse. 2002. Market-Based Conservation and Local Benefits: The case of argan oil in Morocco. Ecological Economics 41 (2002), 125-44.
- Pell, A.N., D.M. Mbuga, L.V. Verchot, C.B. Barrett, et al. The Interplay Between Smallholder Farmers and Tropical Agroecosystems in the Kenyan Highlands (367KB PDF).
Seminar 4: Markets and Trade
- Anderson, K. and L.A. Jackson. 2004. Implications of Genetically Modified Food Technology Policies for Sub-Saharan Africa. World Bank. Washington, D.C. 36 p.
- Barghouri, S., S. Kane, K. Sorby, and A. Mubarik. 2004. Agricultural Diversification for the Poor: Guidelines for practitioners (205KB PDF). Agriculture and Rural Development Discussion Paper 1. World Bank. Washington, DC. 52 p.
- Cline, W.R. 2003. Trading Up: Strengthening AGOAs development potential. Center for Global Development Brief. Center for Global Development. Washington, DC. 8 p.
- Cosbey, A. 2004. A Capabilities Approach to Trade and Sustainable Development: Using Sens conception of development to re-examine the debates. International Institute for Sustainable Development. Winnipeg, Canada. 67 p.
- Cosbey, A. 2004. Lessons Learned on Trade and Sustainable Development. International Institute for Sustainable Development. Winnipeg, Canada. 52 p.
- Dollar, D. and A. Kraay. 2000. Growth is Good for the Poor. World Bank. Washington, DC. 51 p.
- Duraiappah, A.K. 2004. Exploring the Links: Human well-being, poverty and ecosystem services. International Institute for Sustainable Development. Winnipeg, Canada. 46 p.
- Farrington, J. 2004. Recognizing and Tackling Risk and Vulnerability Constraints to Pro-poor Agricultural Growth. Paper presented at OECD POVNET Agricultural Group Meeting, Helsinki, June 17-18, 2004. 24 p.
- Food and Agriculture Organization materials:
- Non-Wood Forest Products page
- Non-Wood Forest Products Publications
- Institute of Development Studies publications
- Mansuri, G. and V. Rao. 2004. Community-Based (and Driven) Development: A critical review. World Bank. Washington, D.C. 77 p.
- Orden, D., M. Torero and A. Gulati. 2004. Agricultural Markets and the Rural Poor (406KB PDF). Draft paper for Poverty Reduction Network (POVNET) workshop, March 5, 2004. 35 p.
- Pinstrup-Andersen,P. and R. Pandya-Lorch. n.d. Agriculture is the Key to Poverty Alleviation in Low Income Developing Countries (116KB PDF). International Food Policy Research Institute. Washington, DC. 6 p.
- Timmer, P. 2003. Agriculture and Pro-Poor Growth (30KB PDF). 2003. From Panel 4 of a Pro-Poor Economic Growth Studies discussion session held at USAID on February 25, 2003. 3 p.
Seminar 5: Migration, Marginal Lands and Least-Favored Areas
- Africa Biodiversity Collaborative Group (ABCG) & Community Conservation Coalition. April 2004. Migration and Conservation: Issues and interventions - proceedings of a meeting.
- Fan, S., and C. Chan-Kang. 2004. Returns to
Investment in Less-Favored Areas in Developing Countries: A synthesis of evidence and implications for Africa. Food Policy 29: 431-444. (This journal is available at USAIDs Information Center Library.)
- Fan, S. and P. Hazell. 2000. Returns to Public Investment: Evidence from India and China. 2020 Focus 4 (Promoting Sustainable Development in Less-Favored Areas), Brief 5 of 9. IFPRI. Washington, DC. 2 p.
- Gammeltoft, P. 2002. Remittances and Other Financial Flows to Developing Countries. CDR Working Paper 02.11. Centre for Development Research. Copenhagen. 28 p.
- Hazell, P. Strategies for the Sustainable Development of Dryland Areas (393KB PDF). 2001. Partnership Challenge Paper prepared for UNDP Office to Combat Desertification and Drought (UNSO). 14 p.
- Migration Policy Institute. 2005. Migration Information Source: Selected readings on migration and development (846KB PDF). Migration Policy Institute. Washington, D.C. 115p.
- Newland, K. and E. Patrick. 2004. Beyond Remittances: The role of diaspora in poverty reduction in their countries of origin. Department for International Development. London. 59 p.
- Nkonya, E., J. Pender, P. Jagger, D. Sserunkuuma, C. Kaizzi, and H. Ssali. 2004. Strategies for Sustainable Land Management and Poverty Reduction in Uganda. IFPRI. Washington, DC. 136 p.
- ONeil, K. 2003. Using Remittances and Circular Migration to Drive Development. Migration Policy Institute. Washington, DC. 7 p.
- Pender, J. 2004. Development Pathways for Hillsides and Highlands: Some lessons from Central America and East Africa. Food Policy 29: 339-367. (This journal is available at USAIDs Information Center Library.)
- Pender, J. and B. Gebremedhin. 2004. Impacts of Policies and Technologies in Dryland Agriculture: Evidence from northern Ethiopia. In: S.C. Rao (Ed.), Challenges and Strategies for Dryland Agriculture. American Society of Agronomy and Crop Science Society of America. CSSA Special Publication 32. Madison, WI.
- Pender, J., F. Place, and S. Ehui. 1999. Strategies for Sustainable Agricultural Development in the East African Highlands (232KB PDF). EPTD Discussion Paper 41. IFPRI. Washington, DC. 89 p.
- Ruben, R., J. Pender and A. Kuyvenhoven. 2004. Editorial: Development Strategies for Less-Favoured Areas. Food Policy 29: 295-302. (This journal is available at USAIDs Information Center Library.)
- Stark, O. and Yong Wang. 2001. Inducing Human Capital Formation: Migration as a substitute for subsidies. Economics Paper Series No. 100. Institute for Advanced Studies. Vienna. 26 p.
- Walker, T., S. Swinton, R. Hijmans, R. Quiroz, R. Valdivia, M. Holle, C. Leon-Velarde, and J. Posner. 2000. Technologies for the Tropical Andes. IFPRI. Washington, DC . 2020 Focus 4 (Promoting Sustainable Development in Less-Favored Areas), Brief 3 of 9. 3 p.
Seminar 6: Key Macro and National Level Issues
Seminar 7: Programmatic Issues and Tools
Seminar 8: Conflict, Corruption, NRM and Poverty Reduction
- Africa Biodiversity Collaborative Group: Conservation and Corruption - Strategies and Tools for Confronting Conservation-Related Corruption in Africa
- Conca, K. and G. Dabelko, ed. 2002. Environmental Peacemaking. Woodrow Wilson Center Press. 200 p.
- Conca, K. and G. Dabelko. 2004. 3rd ed. Green Planet Blues: Environmental Politics from Stockholm to Johannesburg. Westview Press.
- Kishor, N.M., and K.L. Rosenbaum. 2003. Indicators to monitor progress of forest law enforcement and governance initiatives to control illegal practices in the forest sector. International Forestry Review 5(3):211-218.
- Program on Forests (PROFOR)
- Rosenbaum, K.L. 2005. Tools for Civil Society Action to Reduce Forest Corruption: Drawing lessons from Transparency International (240KB PDF). World Bank Group. Washington, D.C. 34 p.
- Schloss, M. Resolving Conflicts by Building Governance and Transparency (Where the Rubber Hits the Road) (267KB PDF)
- United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). 2004. Understanding Environment, Conflict and Cooperation (2.014MB PDF). Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars. Nairobi, Kenya. 60 p.
- UN Daily News. Issue DH/4353. UN News Centre: Sustainable forest management can help avert conflicts, says UN report (264KB PDF).
- USAID Office of Conflict Management and Mitigation. 2004. Land and Conflict: A toolkit for intervention (1.431MB PDF). Washington, DC. 28 p.
- USAID Office of Conflict Management and Mitigation. 2004. Minerals and Conflict: A toolkit for intervention (997KB PDF). Washington, DC. 24 p.
- World Bank. 2004. Sustaining Forests: A development strategy (4.68MB PDF). World Bank Group. Washington, D.C. 99 p.
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