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What drives deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon? : Evidence from satellite and socioeconomic data.

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dc.contributor Pfaff, Alexander Strickland Putalik.
dc.date 2003-10-24T14:57:43Z
dc.date 2003-10-24T14:57:43Z
dc.date 1996-12
dc.date.accessioned 2013-10-09T02:31:45Z
dc.date.available 2013-10-09T02:31:45Z
dc.date.issued 2013-10-09
dc.identifier no. 16
dc.identifier http://mit.edu/globalchange/www/abstracts.html#a16
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/3633
dc.identifier.uri http://koha.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/1721
dc.description This paper analyzes the determinants of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon. From a model of optimal land use, it derives and then estimates a deforestation equation on country-level data for the period 1978 to 1988. The data include a deforestation measure from satellite images, which is a great advance in that it allows improved within-country analysis. Evidence exists that: increased road density in a country leads to more deforestation in that country and in neighboring countries; government-subsidized development projects increase deforestation; greater distance from markets south of the Amazon leads to less deforestation; and better soil quality leads to more deforestation. The results for government provision of credit are mixed across specifications. The population density, although the primary explanatory variable in most previous empirical work, does not have a significant effect when all the variables motivated within the model are included. However, a quadratic specification yields a more robust population result: the first few people entering an empty country have significantly more impact than the same number of people added to a densely populated country. This result suggests the importance of the spatial distribution of population.
dc.description Abstract in HTML and technical report in HTML and PDF available on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change website (http://mit.edu/globalchange/www/).
dc.description Includes bibliographical references.
dc.format 33, [13] p.
dc.format 361137 bytes
dc.format application/pdf
dc.language eng
dc.publisher MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change
dc.relation Report no. 16
dc.subject QC981.8.C5 M58 no.16
dc.title What drives deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon? : Evidence from satellite and socioeconomic data.


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