Forest Policy and Economics,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
133, P. 102607 - 102607
Published: Oct. 6, 2021
This
article
examines
global
trends
likely
to
influence
forests
and
tree-based
systems
considers
the
poverty
implications
of
these
interactions.The
trends,
identified
through
a
series
expert
discussions
review
literature,
include:
(i)
climatic
impacts
mediated
changes
in
forests,
(ii)
growth
commodity
markets,
(iii)
shifts
private
public
forest
sector
financing,
(iv)
technological
advances
rising
interconnectivity,
(v)
socio-political
movements,
(vi)
emerging
infectious
diseases.These
bring
opportunities
risks
forest-reliant
poor.A
available
evidence
suggests
that
business-as-usual
scenario,
cumulative
posed
by
forces,
conjunction
with
limited
rights,
resources,
skills
required
prosper
from
changes,
are
place
poor
transient
households
under
additional
stress.The
concludes
an
assessment
how
interventions
for
enhancing
management,
combined
supportive
policy
institutional
conditions,
can
contribute
different
more
prosperous
future
people.
Atmosphere,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16(3), P. 311 - 311
Published: March 9, 2025
This
paper,
based
on
an
analysis
of
the
environmental
Kuznets
curve
(EKC)
for
forest
quality
and
carbon
emissions
in
economic
systems,
explores
effective
pathways
emission
reduction
through
symbiosis
between
growth.
The
findings
suggest
that,
without
considering
quality,
overall
EKC
China
presents
inverted
U
shape.
However,
when
is
integrated
into
model,
demonstrates
upward
trend,
indicating
a
positive
impact
reducing
emissions.
Geographically,
EKCs
northwest,
northeast,
central-southern
regions
display
shape,
while
those
north
southwest
show
eastern
exhibit
approximately
linear
curve,
reflecting
regional
disparities
trends
management.
synergy
development
significantly
contributes
to
climate
change
mitigation,
with
enhancing
suppression
coefficient
both
systems
being
most
pathway
reduction.
main
contribution
this
paper
lies
evaluation
entropy
weights,
application
symbiotic
model
analyze
relation
resilience.
Encyclopedia,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
5(2), P. 45 - 45
Published: April 1, 2025
Overpopulation’s
central
role
in
environmental
degradation
is
intermittently
challenged.
This
article
assesses
the
impact
of
mounting
demographic
pressures
on
six
critical
global
sustainability
challenges:
deforestation,
climate
change,
biodiversity
loss,
fishery
depletion,
water
scarcity,
and
soil
degradation.
By
synthesizing
findings
from
hundreds
peer-reviewed
studies,
offers
a
comprehensive
review
effects
expanding
human
populations
most
pressing
current
problems.
Although
rate
population
growth
worldwide
slowing,
numbers
are
expected
to
continue
increasing
Earth
until
end
century.
Current
research
confirms
that
overpopulation
causes
substantial
potentially
irreversible
impacts
cannot
be
ignored
if
international
policy
effective.
Forest Policy and Economics,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
158, P. 103114 - 103114
Published: Nov. 28, 2023
Non-timber
forest
products
(NTFPs)
are
used
by
billions
of
rural
and
urban
people
globally.
Income
shares
from
NTFPs
generally
highest
among
poor
communities
households,
consequently,
their
use
has
at
times
been
described
as
a
poverty
trap.
However,
there
only
handful
works
that
have
directly
examined
the
existence
traps
in
relation
to
NTFPs,
none
concluded
existed
specific
contexts.
Consequently,
this
paper,
we
(i)
basis
for
argument
NTFP
reliance
does
engender
traps,
(ii)
present
reasoned
case
why
on
is
unlikely
result
most
We
end
with
call
more
comprehensive
research
into
contexts
which
might,
or
do,
emanating
until
such
forthcoming,
some
circumspection
linking
two.