Mahesh Poudyal
Nature’s contribution to poverty alleviation, human wellbeing and the SDGs
Poudyal, Mahesh; Kraft, Franziska; Wells, Geoff; Das, Anamika; Attiwilli, Suman; Schreckenberg, Kate; Lele, Sharachchandra; Daw, Tim; Torres-Vitolas, Carlos; Setty, Siddappa; Adams, Helen; Ahmad, Sate; Ryan, Casey; Fisher, Janet; Robinson, Brian; Jones, Julia P. G.; Homewood, Katherine; Bluwstein, Jevgeniy; Keane, Aidan; Macamo, Celia; Mugi, Lilian Mwihaki
Authors
Franziska Kraft
Geoff Wells
Anamika Das
Suman Attiwilli
Kate Schreckenberg
Sharachchandra Lele
Tim Daw
Carlos Torres-Vitolas
Siddappa Setty
Helen Adams
Sate Ahmad
Casey Ryan
Janet Fisher
Brian Robinson
Julia P. G. Jones
Katherine Homewood
Jevgeniy Bluwstein
Aidan Keane
Celia Macamo
Lilian Mugi L.Mugi@napier.ac.uk
Research Student
Abstract
Millions of households globally rely on uncultivated ecosystems for their livelihoods. However, much of the understanding about the broader contribution of uncultivated ecosystems to human wellbeing is still based on a series of small-scale studies due to limited availability of large-scale datasets. We pooled together 11 comparable datasets comprising 232 settlements and 10,971 households in ten low-and middle-income countries, representing forest, savanna and coastal ecosystems to analyse how uncultivated nature contributes to multi-dimensional wellbeing and how benefits from nature are distributed between households. The resulting dataset integrates secondary data on rural livelihoods, multidimensional human wellbeing, household demographics, resource tenure and social-ecological context, primarily drawing on nine existing household surveys and their associated contextual information together with selected variables, such as travel time to cities, population density, local area GDP and land use and land cover from existing global datasets. This integrated dataset has been archived with ReShare (UK Data Service) and will be useful for further analyses on nature-wellbeing relationships on its own or in combination with similar datasets.
Citation
Poudyal, M., Kraft, F., Wells, G., Das, A., Attiwilli, S., Schreckenberg, K., Lele, S., Daw, T., Torres-Vitolas, C., Setty, S., Adams, H., Ahmad, S., Ryan, C., Fisher, J., Robinson, B., Jones, J. P. G., Homewood, K., Bluwstein, J., Keane, A., Macamo, C., & Mugi, L. M. (2024). Nature’s contribution to poverty alleviation, human wellbeing and the SDGs. Scientific Data, 11(1), Article 229. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-02967-0
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Jan 15, 2024 |
Online Publication Date | Feb 22, 2024 |
Publication Date | 2024 |
Deposit Date | Feb 26, 2024 |
Journal | Scientific Data |
Electronic ISSN | 2052-4463 |
Publisher | Nature Publishing Group |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 1 |
Article Number | 229 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-02967-0 |
Public URL | http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/3521621 |
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