What should we really be asking? Aggregated vs. disaggregated responses to household livelihood questionnaires
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2008
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Bloomington, IN: Indiana University and Bogor, Indonesia: CIFOR
Abstract
Presentation comparing the Poverty & Environment method of collecting household-level data with the International Forest Resources & Institutions method, which was developed for the purposes of this project and which involves a one-time visit to a household. Focuses on surveys completed in Uganda.
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Survey research methods, Livelihoods, Forest management, Farm/Enterprise Scale Governance
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Presented at the SANREM Steering Committee meeting, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, February 2008 and at a workshop of the Poverty and Environment Network of CIFOR, Barcelona, Spain, January 2008