Poverty Reduction in a Changing Climate

Author:   Hari Bansha Dulal ,  Nora Lustig ,  Luis F. López-Calva, The World Bank ,  Subrata Mitra, Heidelberg University
Publisher:   Lexington Books
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Pages:   430
Publication Date:   25 February 2015
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Author:   Hari Bansha Dulal ,  Nora Lustig ,  Luis F. López-Calva, The World Bank ,  Subrata Mitra, Heidelberg University
Publisher:   Lexington Books
Imprint:   Lexington Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.70cm
Weight:   0.676kg
ISBN:  

9781498510936


ISBN 10:   1498510930
Pages:   430
Publication Date:   25 February 2015
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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About the Contributors Preface Part One: Inequality, Politics, and the Spatial Dimensions of Poverty Chapter One - Markets, the State, and the Dynamics of Inequality in Latin America: Brazil, Mexico, and Uruguay, by Nora Lustig and Luis F. Lopez-Calva Chapter Two - Politics and the Room to Maneuver: Democracy, Social Opportunity, and Poverty in India, by Subrata K. Mitra, Jivanta Schöttli, and Markus Pauli Chapter Three - The Importance of Place and Space: The Spatial Dimensions of Poverty and Development Policy, by Kate Bird and Kate Higgins Part Two: Poverty Reduction Challenges Chapter Four - Assessing the Potential Impact on Poverty of Rising Cereals Prices: The Case of Mali, by George Joseph and Quentin Wodon Chapter Five - Assessing the Potential Impact of Higher Fertilizer Use on Poverty Among Farm Households: Illustration for Rwanda, by Enrique Hennings and Quentin Wodon Chapter Six - Poverty Reduction Challenges in South Asia, by Arup Mitra Chapter Seven - Official Development Assistance: Does It Reduce Poverty?, by John Weiss Part Three: Poverty Reduction Instruments, Policies, and Lessons Learnt Chapter Eight - Bolsa Família, Its Design, and Possibilities for the Future, by Sergei Soares Chapter Nine - The Biodiversity Conservation: An Effective Mechanism for Poverty Alleviation?, by Dilys Roe and Terry Sunderland Chapter Ten - Tracing the REDD Bullet: Implications of Market-Based Forest Conservation Mechanisms for Poverty Alleviation in Developing Countries, by Bryan R. Bushley and Rishikesh R. Bhandary Chapter Eleven - Banking on Social Institutions for Poverty Reduction, by Hari B. Dulal and Roberto Foa Chapter Twelve - Climate Change Adaptation and the International Aid Regime: Prospects for Policy Convergence, by Craig Johnson Chapter Thirteen - Lessons on Equitable Growth: Stories of Progress in Vietnam, Mauritius, and Malawi, by Milo Vandemoortele and Kate Bird Index

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The important debates about climate change and poverty reduction usually occur in separate policy spheres. This compelling book argues that the impacts of climate change and poverty are increasingly interconnected. I highly recommend this timely and well-written volume because it shows how poverty alleviation and equitable growth can occur in the face of climate change-if policy makers are willing to address climate change and economic development in a holistic manner. -- Christopher D. Merrett, Western Illinois University This edited collection provides a refreshing breadth in the perspectives that it presents and the issues that it tackles...Part One of the book...is particularly interesting, providing an analysis of the influence of the poor as a voting block in India, positing that divisions along ethnic, caste, religious, and other lines make the likelihood of India's poor converging on a collective action agenda against poverty unlikely, despite India's democratic electoral system. E-International Relations


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Hari Bansha Dulal received his doctorate in environmental science and public policy from George Mason University. He is currently a consultant for climate change and clean energy at The World Bank in Washington, D.C.

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