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Poverty and Environment : Understanding Linkages at the Household Level

2007

World Bank


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC: World Bank
Other Subjects
Intervention; Landholdings; High population growth; Environmental quality; Poor health; Clean water; Maternal health; Illnesses; Newborns; Child survival; Basic sanitation; Labor costs; Household level; Asymmetric information; Public policy; Resource use; Child mortality; Female education; Medical treatment; Infrastructure investment; Health problems; Child death; Millennium development goal; Level of education; Poor rural households; Indoor air pollution; Waste; Child mortality rate; Health programs; Access to health services; Immunizations; Health targets; Illness; Environmental risk; Large populations; Health outcomes; Sanitation facilities; Infant mortality; Rural; Crop yields; Child mortality rates; Resources management; Estimates of poverty; Poor households; Economic activity; Victims; Asset holdings; Early childhood; Universal access; Family health; Community action; Poverty reduction strategies; Access to health care; Poor communities; Public information; Environmental problems; Policy implications; Health sector; Health impact; Environmental health; Household assets; Local population; Antenatal care; Young children; Empirical studies; Poor people; Educated women; Household welfare; Safe drinking water; Access to education; Discount rates; Child morbidity; Poverty reduction efforts; Health care services; Poor household; Oral rehydration therapy; Environmental; Number of people; Income-generation activities; Environmental sustainability; Use of resources; Poor; Dissemination; Poverty indicators; Durable goods; Vulnerable groups; Empirical evidence; Environmental change; Migrant; Health indicators; Unsafe sex; Respect; Environmental resources; Health effects; Global environment; Policy makers; Poverty line; Live births; Natural resource; Poor countries; Significant policy; Number of deaths; Policy instruments; Safe water; Mortality risk; Clean fuels; Lack of sanitation; Health interventions; Rural household; Social science; Socioeconomic factors; Safety nets; Insurance schemes; Causes of death; Household survey; Environmental management strategies; Indicators of poverty; Rainforest; Externalities; Low-income countries; Distribution of benefits; Natural resource management; Family income; Rural economy; Ecosystem; Positive externalities; Empirical research; Land reforms; Medical research; Rural households
License
Environment and Development;http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igoWorld BankCC BY 3.0 IGO
ISSN
8213-7223
Source
Environment and Development;

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