National socioeconomic surveys in forestry: guidance and survey modules for measuring the multiple roles of forests in household welfare and livelihoods

Key contents as shown below 1. Introduction (explains the rationale of sourcebook, expected users, scope and how to use) 2. Background and focus of forest-related questions in LSMS and other National Household surveys (covers need and purpose of forest-related questions and how to use the modules) 3. Measuring the role of forests in household welfare and livelihoods and related issues in the national household socioeconomic surveys 4. Collecting Household Welfare Data Through the Forestry Modules (explains collecting household welfare data through separate Forestry Modules and adding forestry aspects to existing LSMS-ISA survey) 5. Operationalizing the modules - covers pilot tests, scope and limitations of forest-related socioeconomic surveys etc.) Seven Annexes: covering definitions, separate and integrated Forestry Modules, codebook, data sources and links and pilot tests.

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Main Authors: 1423211765749 Bakkegaard, R.K., 184178 FAO, Rome (Italy). Forestry Dept. eng, 1423211765750 Agrawal, A., 1423211761990 Animon, I., 1423211765751 Hogarth, N., 1423211765752 Miller, D., 1423211765754 Persha, L., 184586 Rametsteiner, E., 177965 Wunder, S., 1423211764022 Zezza, A., 175167 Center for International Forestry Research, Bogor (Indonesia) eng, 1423211765755 International Forestry Resources and Institutions, Ann Arbor, MI (USA) eng, 175198 World Bank, Washington, DC (USA) eng
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Rome (Italy) FAO/CIFOR/IFRI/WB 2016
Subjects:households, livelihoods, forest surveys, forestry, data collection,
Online Access:http://www.fao.org/3/i6206e/I6206E.pdf
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