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Volume 15, Number 1
This issue presents critical studies on forestry, soil erosion, migration, and economic impacts of upland resource management in...
Volume 26, Number 1
This issue explores key economic and policy challenges in Southeast Asia, with a focus on Metro Cebu’s water...
Volume 29, Number 1
This issue explores the intersection of economic growth, environmental sustainability, and decentralized governance, with a focus on the...
Population Pressure and Migration: Implications for Upland Development in the Philippines
This paper is based largely on the integrated summary report entitled “Population Pressure and Migration: Implications for Upland Development,” PIDS...
The On-Site and Downstream Costs of Soil Erosion in the Magat and Pantabangan Watersheds
This article report is a condensed version of “The On-Site and Downstream Costs of Soil Erosion,” PIDS Technical Report 87-04...
The Private Costs of Commercial Forestry, Reforestation and Social Forestry
This article is prepared for the Upland Policy Conference on March 14, 1988. It analyzes the private perspective of upland...
Sustaining Resource Use in Upland and Coastal Communities: Macro and Micro Analyses Revisited
This paper explores three aspects of sustainability in upland and coastal resources: the depreciation of natural capital upon which upland...
Migration and the Environment: The Case of Philippine Uplands
Modeling the relationship between population growth and migration, this paper shows that destinations with higher average household incomes attract many...
Valuation of Forest Resources in Watershed Areas: Selected Applications in Makiling Forest Reserve
The valuation of resources found in the watershed area is important in assessing the impacts of changes in the watershed....
Does Nonfarm Job Growth Encourage or Retard Soil Conservation in Philippine Uplands?
If land-degrading agricultural intensification in uplands is driven by labor migration, what will be the effect of nonfarm employment growth?...
Development and the Upland Resource Base: Economic and Policy Context, and Lessons from a Philippine Watershed
Economic growth and environmental damage are associated, but the relationship is neither linear nor even monotonic. The nature of the...
Addressing Land Degradation: Benefits, Costs, and Policy Directions
Land degradation in the Philippines is a serious environmental problem with long-term implications for the sustainability of agricultural production. Protection...
The Philippine Journal of Development (PJD) is a multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal published biannually by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS). It serves as a platform for disseminating policy-oriented research on development issues, including the economy, business, public administration, foreign relations, sociology, and political dynamics.
P-ISSN 2508-0954 • E-ISSN 2508-0849 • https://doi.org/10.62986/pjd