Article ID: | iaor20171325 |
Volume: | 35 |
Issue: | 3 |
Start Page Number: | 349 |
End Page Number: | 371 |
Publication Date: | May 2017 |
Journal: | Development Policy Review |
Authors: | Kaivo-oja Jari, Pasanen Tytti, Lakkala Hanna, Yliluoma Riikka, Tuominen Visa, Jusi Sari, Luukkanen Jyrki |
Keywords: | developing countries, geography & environment, statistics: empirical |
The results of the household survey (n=1602) analysis suggest that a poverty–environment nexus exists in the Lao PDR but the nexus depends on the environmental problem. The most explicit relations were those between poverty and using fuelwood for cooking, and poverty and access to safe drinking water, whereas recent negative changes regarding deforestation and land erosion exhibited only a weak connection. Outdoor air pollution was the most common problem experienced, although no connection to poverty was found. The two most common recent improvements were related to indoor air quality and sanitation, and they had been more prevalent for wealthier households.