This study uses a sample of 71 countries and nonparametric quantile and partial regressions to model a number of threatened species (reptiles, mammals, fish, birds, trees, plants) in relation to various economic and environmental variables (GDPc, CO(2) emissions, agricultural production, energy intensity, protected areas, population and income inequality). From the analysis and due to high asymmetric distribution of the dependent variables it seems that a linear regression is not adequate and cannot capture properly the dimension of the threatened species. We find that using OLS instead of non-parametric techniques over- or under-estimates the parameters which may have serious policy implications. (C) 2010 Society for Policy Modeling. Publi...
Humans have indirectly and directly contributed to the extinction of over 500 species within the pas...
Per capita income and human population levels in a country have direct influences on its environment...
The identification of the demographic processes responsible for the decline in population growth rat...
This study uses a sample of 71 countries and nonparametric quantile and partial regressions to model...
Biodiversity is vital as it supports major economic activities and employment but it is at risk and ...
Environmental degradation is one tradeoff of a continually growing world. This paper investigates th...
We conduct several analyses to examine the link between threatened and endangered species listings a...
This paper investigates the relationship between economic growth, biodiversity loss and efforts to c...
We used socioeconomic models that included economic inequality to predict biodiversity loss, measure...
Cost-effective reduction in the uncertainty surrounding global indicators of biodiversity change is ...
A better understanding of the relationship between economic development and biodiversity loss is of ...
Most assessments of resilience have been focused on local conditions. Studies focused on the relatio...
This paper presents modeling approaches for wildlife and species conservation with a special emphasi...
This thesis explores the kinds of models that may be built to support environmental decisions when d...
Abstract. Extinction rates have risen to perhaps 104 the background rate. Much of this increase is d...
Humans have indirectly and directly contributed to the extinction of over 500 species within the pas...
Per capita income and human population levels in a country have direct influences on its environment...
The identification of the demographic processes responsible for the decline in population growth rat...
This study uses a sample of 71 countries and nonparametric quantile and partial regressions to model...
Biodiversity is vital as it supports major economic activities and employment but it is at risk and ...
Environmental degradation is one tradeoff of a continually growing world. This paper investigates th...
We conduct several analyses to examine the link between threatened and endangered species listings a...
This paper investigates the relationship between economic growth, biodiversity loss and efforts to c...
We used socioeconomic models that included economic inequality to predict biodiversity loss, measure...
Cost-effective reduction in the uncertainty surrounding global indicators of biodiversity change is ...
A better understanding of the relationship between economic development and biodiversity loss is of ...
Most assessments of resilience have been focused on local conditions. Studies focused on the relatio...
This paper presents modeling approaches for wildlife and species conservation with a special emphasi...
This thesis explores the kinds of models that may be built to support environmental decisions when d...
Abstract. Extinction rates have risen to perhaps 104 the background rate. Much of this increase is d...
Humans have indirectly and directly contributed to the extinction of over 500 species within the pas...
Per capita income and human population levels in a country have direct influences on its environment...
The identification of the demographic processes responsible for the decline in population growth rat...