Energy Poverty PIRE in Southern Africa
Energy Poverty PIRE in Southern Africa

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Environment and Livelihoods Publications

  • Duchelle, A.E., C. de Sassi, P. Jagger, M. Cromberg, A.M. Larson, W.D. Sunderlin, I.A.P. Resosudarmo and C.D. Pratama. 2017. Balancing carrots and sticks in REDD+ implementation: Implications for social safeguards. Ecology and Society. 23(3):2.
  • Jagger, P. and P. Rana. 2017. Using Publicly Available Social and Spatial Data to Quantitatively Assess Social Impacts of Early REDD+ Activities in Kalimantan, Indonesia. Environmental Science and Policy. 76: 59-69.
  • Sills, E., de Sassi, C., Jagger, P., Lawlor, K., Miteva, D., Pattanayak, S. and Sunderlin, W. 2017. Building The Evidence Base For REDD+: Study Design and Methods for Evaluating the Impacts of Conservation Interventions on Local Well-being. Global Environmental Change 43: 148-160.
  • Angelsen, A., Jagger, P., Babigumira, R., Belcher, B., Hogarth, N., Bauch, S., Borner, J., Smith-Olsen, C. and S. Wunder. 2014. Environmental Income and Rural Livelihoods: A Global Comparative Analysis. World Development 64 (Supplement 1): S12-S28.
  • Song, C., Y. Zhang, Y. Mei, Z. Zhang, Q. Zhang, T. Zha, K. Zhang, C. Huang, X. Xu, P. Jagger, X. Chen, and R. Bilsborrow. 2014. Sustainability of Forests Created by China’s Sloping Land Conversion Program: A Comparison among Three Sites in Anhui, Hubei and Shanxi. Forest Policy and Economics 38: 161-167.
  • Jagger, P., M. Brockhaus, A. Duchelle, M.F. Gebera, K. Lawlor, I.A.P. Resosudarmo, and W.D. Sunderlin. 2014. Multi-level Policy Dialogues and Actions: Challenges and Opportunities for National REDD+ Safeguards Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV). Forests 5(9):2136-2162.
  • Jagger, P. 2012. Environmental Income, Rural Livelihoods and Income Inequality in Western Uganda. Forests, Trees and Livelihoods 21(2):1-15.
  • Jagger, P., M.K. Luckert, A. Banana and J. Bahati. 2012. Asking Questions to Understand Rural Livelihoods: Comparing Disaggregated vs. Aggregated Approaches to Household Livelihood Questionnaires. World Development 40(9):1810-1823.
  • Jagger, P., G. Shively and A. Arinaitwe. 2012. Circular Migration, Small-scale Logging and Livelihoods in Uganda. Population and Environment 34:217-234.
  • Jagger, P., K Lawlor, M. Brockhaus, M. Gebara, D. Sonwa and D. Resosudarmo. 2012.REDD+ Safeguards in National Policy Discourse and Pilot Projects. In Analyzing REDD+: Issues and Options. Bogor, Indonesia: Center for International Forestry Research. Pp 301-317.
  • Caplow, S., P. Jagger, K. Lawlor and E. Sills. 2011. Evaluating Land Use and Livelihood Outcomes of Early Forest Carbon Projects: Lessons for Learning about REDD+.Environmental Science and Policy 14(2): 152-167.
  • Khundi, F., P. Jagger, D. Sserunkuuma and G. Shively. 2011. Income and Poverty Effects of Charcoal Production in Western Uganda. Forest Policy and Economics 13: 199-205.
  • Shively, G., P. Jagger, D. Sserunkuuma, A. Arinaitwe, and C. Chibwana. 2010. Profits and Margins Along Uganda’s Charcoal Value Chain. International Forestry Review. 12(3): 270-283.
  • Jagger, P., S. Atmadja, S.K.Jagger, P., E.O. Sills, K. Lawlor, and W.D. Sunderlin. 2010. A Guide to Learning about Livelihood Impacts of REDD+ Projects. Bogor, Indonesia: Center for International Forestry Research.
  • Jagger, P., S. Atmadja, S.K. Pattanayak, E. Sills and W.D. Sunderlin. 2009. Learning by Doing: Evaluating Impacts of REDD. In Realizing REDD: National REDD Architecture and Policies, ed. A. Angelsen. Bogor, Indonesia: Center for International Forestry Research. Pp 281-292.
  • Jagger, P. and J. Pender. 2006. Influence of Programs and Organizations on the Adoption of Sustainable Land Management Technologies in Uganda. In Strategies for Sustainable Land Management in the East African Highlands, J. Pender, S. Ehui and F. Place (eds). Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute and World Bank. Pp. 277-308.
  • Pender, J., P. Jagger, E. Nkonya and D. Sserunkuuma§. 2004. Development Pathways and Land Management in Uganda. World Development 32(5): 767-792.
  • Pender, J., E. Nkonya, P. Jagger, D. Sserunkuuma§ and H. Ssali§. 2004. Strategies to Increase Agricultural Productivity and Reduce Land Degradation: Evidence from Uganda. Agricultural Economics 31(2/3): 181-195.
  • Jagger, P. and J. Pender. 2001. Markets, Marketing, and Production Issues for Aquaculture in East Africa: The Case of Uganda. Naga – The ICLARM (International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management) Quarterly 24(1&2): 42-51.

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