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Understanding Poverty in Cash-crop Agro-forestry Systems : Evidence from Ghana and Ethiopia

Hirons, M. (author)
University of Oxford
Robinson, E. (author)
University of Reading
McDermott, C. (author)
University of Oxford
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Morel, A. (author)
Zoological Society of London,University of Oxford
Asare, R. (author)
Nature Conservation Research Centre (NCRC)
Boyd, E. (author)
Lund University,Lunds universitet,LUCSUS,Samhällsvetenskapliga institutioner och centrumbildningar,Samhällsvetenskapliga fakulteten,LUCSUS (Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies),Departments of Administrative, Economic and Social Sciences,Faculty of Social Sciences
Gonfa, T. (author)
Environment, Climate Change and Coffee Forest Forum (ECCCFF)
Gole, T. W. (author)
Environment, Climate Change and Coffee Forest Forum (ECCCFF)
Malhi, Y. (author)
University of Oxford
Mason, J. (author)
Nature Conservation Research Centre (NCRC)
Norris, K. (author)
Zoological Society of London
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Elsevier BV, 2018
2018
English 11 s.
In: Ecological Economics. - : Elsevier BV. - 0921-8009. ; 154, s. 31-41
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  • This paper examines the linkages between cash-crop income and other dimensions of poverty to interrogate assumptions regarding the relationship between agricultural income and poverty alleviation. The analysis treats poverty as a multi-dimensional and socially disaggregated phenomenon. The paper employs a mixed methods approach to case studies of Ghana and Ethiopia to explore two critical issues. First, how income from cash crops is linked with other dimensions of poverty. Second, how income and land are socially disaggregated. The paper then draws on qualitative data to critically reflect on how poverty is understood within studied communities. The results show that some, but not all, indicators of poverty vary across income quartiles and that significant differences exist across social groups. The analysis suggests that although cash crops are essential, focusing on increasing income from cash crops will not necessarily have a predictable or progressive impact on wellbeing. Furthermore, the analysis highlights how contextual factors, such as the provision of communal services, the nature of land holdings and the quality of local governance mediate the potential poverty alleviating outcomes of income increases. Future development of sustainable intensification strategies should focus on the prevalence of trade-offs and the fundamental social relations underpinning poverty dynamics.

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SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP  -- Social och ekonomisk geografi -- Kulturgeografi (hsv//swe)
SOCIAL SCIENCES  -- Social and Economic Geography -- Human Geography (hsv//eng)

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Agriculture
Cocoa
Coffee
Ethiopia
Ghana
Poverty

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