Holden, S.Barrett, C. B.Hagos, F.2016-04-192016-04-192003Cornell University Applied Economics and Management Working Paper No. 2003-16http://hdl.handle.net/10919/65981Metadata only recordFood-for-work (FFW) programs are commonly used both for short-term relief and long-term development purposes. In the latter capacity, they are increasingly used for natural resource management projects. This paper assesses the suitability of FFW programs as insurance to cushion the poor against short-term, adverse shocks that could, in the absence of a safety net, have permanent repercussions. The complementary question of FFW programs' potential to reduce poverty and promote sustainable land use in the longer run through induced changes in investment patterns is also discussed.text/plainen-USNatural resource managementCommunity developmentSustainable developmentLand use managementSustainabilityFood-for-work (ffw)Sustainable land managementDevelopmentSustainabilityLand useSafety netsInvestment patternsEcosystemFood-for-work for poverty reduction and the promotion of sustainable land use: Can it work?Abstract