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Livelihood resilience in pastoral communities: Methodological and field insights from Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau.

Science of the Total Environment, 2022
Livelihood resilience is crucial for both people and the environment, especially in remote and harsh ecosystems, such as the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP).
Tong Li   +12 more
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Livelihoods

2022
This chapter focuses on the three sources of income in the Viking Age economy: pillaging, farming, and trade. It highlights that there was tension between these sources of income as people in Viking Age society lived a hand-to-mouth existence, and plundering and trading claimed human resources that would otherwise be working the farm.
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Livelihood sustainability in a rural tourism destination - Hetu Town, Anhui Province, China

Tourism Management, 2019
Tourism impacts the livelihoods of destination communities for both good and ill. This study restructures the sustainable livelihood framework to analyze tourism and rural sustenance at Hetu Town, Anhui Province, China. A mixed methods research design is
M. Su, G. Wall, Yanan Wang, Min Jin
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The development of sustainable livelihood framework for community-based ecotourism in developing countries

Tourism and Hospitality Research, 2022
Community-based ecotourism (CBE) ventures were introduced in the 1990s with the aim to enhance the livelihoods of the destination communities in developing countries.
V. Kunjuraman
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Livelihoods, capitals and livelihood trajectories

Progress in Development Studies, 2011
To move urban livelihoods approaches beyond description to strategic action, its core concepts of livelihoods, capitals and livelihood outcomes (termed here as trajectories) need a more comprehensive and sociological conceptualisation. First, social structures are unpacked to show how livelihoods need to be thought of in terms of livelihood ...
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Measuring livelihood resilience: The Household Livelihood Resilience Approach (HLRA)

World Development, 2018
The concept of resilience, and livelihood resilience more specifically, is growing in prominence with international development and humanitarian organizations that aim to measure and build resilience to specific disturbances such as floods or droughts ...
A. Quandt
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Farmers' livelihood risks, livelihood assets and adaptation strategies in Rugao City, China.

Journal of Environmental Management, 2020
Based on accurately identifying farmers' livelihood risks, this paper investigates the effects of farmers' livelihood assets on their livelihood risks and adaptation strategies. Face-to-face interviews were conducted with farmers in Rugao City.
Foyuan Kuang   +4 more
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Changing pastoral livelihoods

2023
Livestock husbandry has long been a main source of livelihood for Central Asian peoples. The Inner Asian system of pastoralism, characterised by multispecies herding and seasonal mobility on open pastures, underwent a double death in the twentieth century, both linked with livestock ownership: collectivisation in the 1930s and privatisation in the ...
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Livelihood sustainability and dynamic mechanisms of rural households out of poverty: An empirical analysis of Hua County, Henan Province, China

, 2020
China has made remarkable progress in poverty alleviation. However, the key to consolidating the existing poverty alleviation achievements is how to prevent rural households out of poverty from regressing back poverty; in other words, how they can ...
Qingqing Deng, Erling Li, Pengyan Zhang
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