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Environment, Development and Sustainability | 2017

Household determinants of bushmeat and eru (Gnetum africanum) harvesting for cash in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Riyong Kim Bakkegaard; Martin Reinhardt Nielsen; Bo Jellesmark Thorsen

Peri-urban pressure on the Luki Biosphere Reserve in Bas-Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, is fuelled by growing demand in urban markets coupled with easy access. With data from 175 randomly selected households, this paper examines factors that motivate households to collect two major forest products found in the reserve for cash. We analyse the factors determining the choice of engaging in collection of bushmeat and eru (Gnetum africanum) and the factors determining the success (outcome) in collection using the Heckman selection model. This model explicitly separates estimation of selection into the activity from the outcome, to provide unbiased estimates of both. Results show that being local, higher household labour availability and higher asset endowment were positively related to selection into bushmeat hunting, reflecting higher risk-carrying capacities, ease of access to equipment and resources. Greater market distance being a female-headed household and greater age of household heads negatively affected selection into eru collection, reflecting characteristics of cash harvesting activities. Low education and more local knowledge characterised more successful outcome of eru collection, whereas having more household labour tended to lower outcomes of both bushmeat and eru collection suggesting that labour pools engaged in these activities were not sufficiently skilled, or that a higher proportion was consumed in such households. We discuss our findings in relation to the role of these activities in providing a pathway out of poverty and stress the needs for better integration of conservation and development policies.


Resource and Energy Economics | 2014

Unveiling information on opportunity costs in REDD: Who obtains the surplus when policy objectives differ?

Philippe Delacote; Charles Palmer; Riyong Kim Bakkegaard; Bo Jellesmark Thorsen


Archive | 2013

Promoting forest stewardship in the Bolsa Floresta Programme: local livelihood strategies and preliminary impacts

Jan Börner; Sven Wunder; Florian Reimer; Riyong Kim Bakkegaard; Virgilio Mauricio Viana; João Tezza; Thais Megid Pinto; Luiza M. T. Lima; Suelen Marostica


Forest Policy and Economics | 2017

Measuring forest and wild product contributions to household welfare: Testing a scalable household survey instrument in Indonesia

Riyong Kim Bakkegaard; Nicholas Hogarth; Indah Waty Bong; Aske Skovmand Bosselmann; Sven Wunder


Economics Papers from University Paris Dauphine | 2014

Unveiling information on opportunity costs in REDD: who obtains the surplus when policy objectives differ?

Philippe Delacote; Charles Palmer; Riyong Kim Bakkegaard; Bo Jellesmark Thorsen


World Bank Publications | 2016

National Socioeconomic Surveys in Forestry

Riyong Kim Bakkegaard; Arun Agrawal; Illias Animon; Nicholas Hogarth; Daniel C. Miller; Lauren Persha; E. Rametsteiner; Sven Wunder; Alberto Zezza


Archive | 2016

Joint Adaptation and Mitigation in Agriculture and Forestry

Riyong Kim Bakkegaard; Lea Ravnkilde Møller; Fatemeh Bakhtiari


Archive | 2016

The Economics of Adaptation: Concepts, Methods and Examples

John MacIntosh Callaway; Prakriti Naswa; Sara Lærke Meltofte Trærup; Riyong Kim Bakkegaard


Archive | 2015

Evaluación y priorización de tecnologías para la adaptación al cambio climático: Una orientación práctica para un análisis multicriterio (AMC), identificación y evaluación de criterios relacionados

Sara Lærke Meltofte Trærup; Riyong Kim Bakkegaard


Archive | 2015

Developing INDCs: a guidance note

Riyong Kim Bakkegaard; Skylar Bee; Prakriti Naswa; Todd Ngara; Anne Olhoff; Sudhir Sharma; Denis Dr Desgain

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Sara Lærke Meltofte Trærup

United Nations Environment Programme

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Sven Wunder

Center for International Forestry Research

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Charles Palmer

London School of Economics and Political Science

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Prakriti Naswa

United Nations Environment Programme

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Nicholas Hogarth

Center for International Forestry Research

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Blaise Bodin

World Conservation Monitoring Centre

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Lera Miles

World Conservation Monitoring Centre

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Lisen Runsten

World Conservation Monitoring Centre

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