A unique environmental augmented household-level livelihood panel dataset from Nepal

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This paper presents primary household-level panel data for the investigation of rural livelihoods dynamics in Nepal. The data is environmental augmented through the inclusion of information on environmental resource use allowing estimation of household-level environmental income. The main variables included are: household demographics (individual's age, gender, educational status, marital status), assets (livestock, implements, land, jewellery, saving, debt), income (from the environment, crop production, livestock rearing, business ownership, wage employment, remittances, and other sources), and household shock experiences (e.g., crop failure or livestock loss). Spanning the three main physiographic regions in Nepal, data was collected in the districts of Chitwan (lowland), Kaski (mid-hills), and Mustang (mountains) in 2006 (n = 507), 2009 (n = 446), and 2012 (n = 428), with households randomly sampled, using trained and monitored enumerators. The structured household survey is freely available in Larsen et al. (2014) that also provides complete data collection process details. In each study year, household income data were collected quarterly (using recall periods of 1 or 3 months, depending on the product), while asset data was collected twice (at the beginning and end of each year). Farm-gate prices were used to value products whenever possible; subsistence products were valued using substitute product prices or the opportunity cost of time (i.e., local wage labour rate). Basic distributional statistics indicated that estimated values have acceptable properties allowing their use as prices. The dataset can be reused for analyses across a range of topics (e.g. focused on forests or livestock), data types (e.g. income or asset), and temporal scales (static or selected years).

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer108168
TidsskriftData in Brief
Vol/bind42
Antal sider9
ISSN2352-3409
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2022

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Funding Information:
The data was collected through the Community Based Forest Management in the Himalaya (ComForM) phases I - III collaborative project conducted by the Institute of Forestry (IOF) at Tribhuvan University and the Department of Food and Resource Economics (IFRO) at the University of Copenhagen, with support from the Department of Forest Research and Survey (DFRS) at the Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation, Nepal. The questionnaire design was developed together with the Poverty Environment Network (PEN) through the Tropical Forests for Poverty Alleviation - from Household Data to Global Analysis project funded by the Research Committee for Development Research (FFU) of the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Grant No. 933-LIFE). ComForM was also funded by the FFU (Grants No. 104.Dan.8.L.716 and 10-015LIFE).

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