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Rural household demographics, livelihoods and the environment
A De Sherbinin, LK VanWey, K McSweeney, R Aggarwal, A Barbieri, ...
Global environmental change 18 (1), 38-53, 2008
5992008
Rural household demographics, livelihoods and the environment
A De Sherbinin, LK VanWey, K McSweeney, R Aggarwal, A Barbieri, ...
Global environmental change 18 (1), 38-53, 2008
5992008
Valuation of consumption and sale of forest goods from a Central American rain forest
R Godoy, D Wilkie, H Overman, A Cubas, G Cubas, J Demmer, ...
Nature 406 (6791), 62-63, 2000
2532000
Household determinants of deforestation by Amerindians in Honduras
R Godoy, K O'neill, S Groff, P Kostishack, A Cubas, J Demmer, ...
World Development 25 (6), 977-987, 1997
2481997
Forest product sale as natural insurance: the effects of household characteristics and the nature of shock in eastern Honduras
K McSweeney
Society and Natural Resources 17 (1), 39-56, 2004
2262004
Drug policy as conservation policy: narco-deforestation
K McSweeney, EA Nielsen, MJ Taylor, DJ Wrathall, Z Pearson, O Wang, ...
Science 343 (6170), 489-490, 2014
1872014
Natural insurance, forest access, and compounded misfortune: Forest resources in smallholder coping strategies before and after Hurricane Mitch, northeastern Honduras
K McSweeney
World Development 33 (9), 1453-1471, 2005
1722005
A “demographic turnaround”: The rapid growth of indigenous populations in lowland Latin America
K McSweeney, S Arps
Latin American research review 40 (1), 3-29, 2005
1702005
Climate-related disaster opens a window of opportunity for rural poor in northeastern Honduras
K McSweeney, OT Coomes
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108 (13), 5203-5208, 2011
1632011
Even conservation rules are made to be broken: implications for biodiversity
P Robbins, K McSweeney, T Waite, J Rice
Environmental management 37, 162-169, 2006
1602006
Local financial benefits of rain forests: comparative evidence from Amerindian societies in Bolivia and Honduras
R Godoy, H Overman, J Demmer, L Apaza, E Byron, T Huanca, ...
Ecological Economics 40 (3), 397-409, 2002
1492002
Conservation as it is: illicit resource use in a wildlife reserve in India
P Robbins, K McSweeney, AK Chhangani, JL Rice
Human Ecology 37, 559-575, 2009
1152009
Why do narcos invest in rural land?
K McSweeney, N Richani, Z Pearson, J Devine, DJ Wrathall
Journal of Latin American Geography, 3-29, 2017
1122017
A spatio-temporal analysis of forest loss related to cocaine trafficking in Central America
SE Sesnie, B Tellman, D Wrathall, K McSweeney, E Nielsen, ...
Environmental Research Letters 12 (5), 054015, 2017
1062017
Using economic geography to reinvigorate land-change science
DK Munroe, K McSweeney, JL Olson, B Mansfield
Geoforum 52, 12-21, 2014
1012014
Beyond rainforests: urbanisation and emigration among lowland indigenous societies in Latin America
K McSweeney, B Jokisch
Bulletin of Latin American Research 26 (2), 159-180, 2007
942007
Modeling cocaine traffickers and counterdrug interdiction forces as a complex adaptive system
NR Magliocca, K McSweeney, SE Sesnie, E Tellman, JA Devine, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (16), 7784-7792, 2019
912019
Who is “forest-dependent”? Capturing local variation in forest-product sale, Eastern Honduras
K McSweeney
The Professional Geographer 54 (2), 158-174, 2002
882002
Indigenous population growth in the lowland Neotropics: Social science insights for biodiversity conservation
K McSweeney
Conservation Biology 19 (5), 1375-1384, 2005
872005
The dugout canoe trade in Central America's Mosquitia: Approaching rural livelihoods through systems of exchange
K McSweeney
Annals of the association of American Geographers 94 (3), 638-661, 2004
742004
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