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National Household Forest Survey 2018-2019

Liberia, 2018 - 2019
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Reference ID
LBR_2018_NHFS_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/rdhm-h904
Producer(s)
Liberia Institute of Statistics and Geo-Information Services
Collection(s)
Living Standards Measurement Study (LSMS)
Metadata
Documentation in PDF DDI/XML JSON
Created on
Oct 01, 2020
Last modified
Jul 12, 2021
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  • comm_sect1_public.dta
  • comm_sect2_public.dta
  • comm_sect3_public.dta
  • comm_sect4_public.dta
  • comm_sect5_public.dta
  • comm_sect6a_public.dta
  • comm_sect6b_public.dta
  • comm_sect7_public.dta
  • comm_sect8a_public.dta
  • comm_sect8b_public.dta
  • comm_sect9a_public.dta
  • comm_sect9b_public.dta
  • sect1_public.dta
  • sect2_public.dta
  • sect3_public.dta
  • sect4_public.dta
  • sect5_public.dta
  • sect6_public.dta
  • sect7_filter_public.dta
  • sect7_public.dta
  • sect8_filter_public.dta
  • sect8_public.dta
  • sect9_public.dta
  • sect10_filter_public.dta
  • sect10_public.dta
  • sect11_public.dta
  • sect12_filter_public.dta
  • sect12_public.dta
  • sect13_filter_public.dta
  • sect13_public.dta
  • sect14_public.dta
  • sect15_public.dta
  • sect16a_public.dta
  • sect16b_public.dta
  • sect17_public.dta
  • sect18_public.dta
  • sect19_public.dta
  • sect20_public.dta
  • sect21_public.dta
  • Liberia_NHFS_HH_DistanceToForest.dta
  • Liberia_NHFS_HH_Income.dta

Rank 2 reason (S6_9R2)

Data file: comm_sect6a_public.dta

Overview

Valid: 39
Invalid: 557
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 10
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 190
End: 191
Width: 2
Range: 1 - 10
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
9. What are the reasons for this increase? Please rank the three most important reasons.
- Rank 2 reason
Categories
Value Category Cases
1 more availability of MIPs due to better forest management 1
2.6%
2 less demand for MIPs for sale 6
15.4%
3 fewer local (community) people collecting for own use 6
15.4%
4 fewer outsiders (subsistence users) collecting for own use 14
35.9%
5 fewer outsiders (commercial users) collecting/using 8
20.5%
6 improved access rights to product 0
0%
7 exploitation of new forest areas 3
7.7%
8 forest clearing that increases supply of product (e.g. fuelwood) 0
0%
9 climate change, (e.g. changes in rainfall) 0
0%
10 plants easy to grow or cultivate 1
2.6%
99 other 0
0%
Sysmiss 557
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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