• Type of publication: Book
  • Research or In The Media: Research
  • Research Area: Economics for The Developing World
  • Publication Date: 2003-12-02
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  • Authors:
    • Add Authors: James K. Boyce
    • Add Authors: Gerald Friedman
    • Add Authors: K.A. Dixon
    • Add Authors: Manuel Pastor
    • Add Authors: Paul A. Templet
    • Add Authors: Nicholaas W. Bouwes
    • Add Authors: Steven M. Hassur
    • Add Authors: Mark D. Shapiro
    • Add Authors: Peter Barnes
    • Add Authors: Marc Breslow
    • Add Authors: Winona LaDuke
    • Add Authors: Devon G. Peña
    • Add Authors: Stephen B. Brush
    • Add Authors: Constance Best
    • Add Authors: Deborah Brighton
    • Add Authors: Cecilia Danks
    • Add Authors: Greg Watson
    • Add Authors: H. Patricia Hynes
    • Add Authors: Raquel Pinderhughes
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Low-income communities frequently suffer from a lack of access to, or lack of control over, the natural resources that surround them. In many cases, their local environment has been degraded by years of resource extraction and pollution by distant corporations or government agencies. In such settings, initiatives that build natural assets in the hands of the poor can play and important role in poverty fighting efforts. Drawing on evidence from across the United States, Natural Assets demonstrates that safeguarding the environment and improving the well-being of the poor can be mutually reinforcing goals.

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