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Poverty and Land Degradation Linkages in the Developing World
Abstract
The review article examines the debate on the poverty-environment hypothesis postulated by the Brundtland Commission. Different theoretical perspectives agree on the fundamental postulation of this hypothesis. However, they differ in their explanation of poverty, land degradation and development problems. The roles of population growth, market forces, knowledge of farm and environmental management, physical factors and the stale are perceived differently by the different perspectives presented.
Keywords: Poverty; Environment; Neoliberalism; Neo-Malthusianism; Regional Political Ecology