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Hundreds of millions of people in the tropics need both wild harvests and other forms of economic development for their well-being

  • Geoff J. Wells
  • , Casey M. Ryan
  • , Anamika Das
  • , Suman Attiwilli
  • , Mahesh Poudyal
  • , Sharachchandra Lele
  • , Kate Schreckenberg
  • , Brian E. Robinson
  • , Aidan Keane
  • , Katherine M. Homewood
  • , Julia P.G. Jones
  • , Carlos A. Torres-Vitolas
  • , Janet A. Fisher
  • , Sate Ahmad
  • , Mark Mulligan
  • , Terence P. Dawson
  • , Helen Adams
  • , R. Siddappa Setty
  • , Tim M. Daw
  • University of Kent
  • Stockholm University
  • University of Edinburgh
  • Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment
  • King's College London
  • McGill University, Montreal, Canada
  • University College London
  • Grand Challenges in Ecosystem and the Environment Initiative, Imperial College London, Silwood Park Campus, Ascot, Berkshire SL5 7PY, UK [email protected].
  • SCI Foundation

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Summary Local access to “wild,” common-pool terrestrial and aquatic resources is being diminished by global resource demand and large-scale conservation interventions. Many theories suggest the well-being of wild harvesters can be supported through transitions to other livelihoods, improved infrastructure, and market access. However, new theories argue that such benefits may not always occur because they are context dependent and vary across dimensions of well-being. We test these theories by comparing how wild harvesting and other livelihoods have been associated with food security and life satisfaction in different contexts across ∼10,800 households in the tropics. Wild harvests coincided with high well-being in remote, asset-poor, and less-transformed landscapes. Yet, overall, well-being increased with electrical infrastructure, proximity to cities, and household capitals. This provides large-scale confirmation of the context dependence of nature’s contributions to people, and suggests a need to maintain local wild resource access while investing in equitable access to infrastructure, markets, and skills.
Iaith wreiddiolSaesneg
Tudalennau (o-i)311-324
Nifer y tudalennau14
CyfnodolynOne Earth
Cyfrol7
Rhif cyhoeddi2
Dyddiad ar-lein cynnar27 Rhag 2023
Dynodwyr Gwrthrych Digidol (DOIs)
StatwsCyhoeddwyd - Chwef 2024

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