2022
DOI: 10.1007/s13593-021-00736-6
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Drivers and constraints of on-farm diversity. A review

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“…To analyze livelihood strategies, family labor should be considered together with the sociodemographic characteristics (health, schooling, and training) of working-age household members [40,55]. For example, Tacconi et al [21] and Härtl et al [56] argue that rural households with livelihoods highly linked to nature are normally more intensive in family labor in their production processes. According to Bhandari [41], De Janvry and Sadoulet [30], and Choithani et al [17], there is a strong link between years of schooling and household participation in non-farming livelihood strategies.…”
Section: Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To analyze livelihood strategies, family labor should be considered together with the sociodemographic characteristics (health, schooling, and training) of working-age household members [40,55]. For example, Tacconi et al [21] and Härtl et al [56] argue that rural households with livelihoods highly linked to nature are normally more intensive in family labor in their production processes. According to Bhandari [41], De Janvry and Sadoulet [30], and Choithani et al [17], there is a strong link between years of schooling and household participation in non-farming livelihood strategies.…”
Section: Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rural Indigenous households are highly exposed to local vulnerability and economic shocks that can deeply impact their everyday life, including events ranging from longterm disturbances (family accidents or loss of assets) to food insecurity due to climate change [9,55]. Climate-related events can cause considerable damage to food security and dramatically reduce household income when households are dependent on climate [21,58]. Scholars agree that community development (mainly identified through access to wellmaintained roads) can result in higher returns on family capital.…”
Section: Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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