Impacts of land use intensification on human wellbeing: Evidence from ruralMozambique
Intensifying land use is often seen as a corollary of improving rural livelihoods in developing countries. However, land use intensification (LUI) frequently has unintended impacts on ecosystem services (ES), which may undermine the livelihoods of the same people who could benefit from intensificati...
Main Authors: | Smith, H, Ryan, C, Woollen, E, Vollmer, F, Keane, A, Fisher, J, Baumert, S, Zorrilla-Miras, P, Grundy, I, Carvalho, M, Lisboa, SN, Luz, AC, Patenaude, G, Ribeiro, N, Artur, L, Mahamane, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2019
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