Human population and development activities affect the rate of deforestation in biodiversity hotspots. We quantified the effect of human population growth and development on rates of deforestation and analyzed the relationship between these causal factors in the 1980s and 1990s. We compared the averages of population growth, human development index (HDI, which measures income, health, and education), and deforestation rate and computed correlations among these variables for countries that contain biodiversity hotspots. When population growth was high and HDI was low there was a high rate of deforestation, but when HDI was high, rate of deforestation was low, despite high population growth. The correlation among variables was significant for...
IntroductionThis paper investigates the links between deforestation and key economic, social, enviro...
Ecologists have studied geographic gradients in biodiversity for decades and recently mapped the int...
Changes in national forest areas during 1990-2000 are contrasted with other variables to illustrate ...
This study examines the social forces that drive deforestation. Neo-Malthusian, modernization, and d...
[Extract] G. Wittenmyer et al. (Reports, "Accelerated human population growth at protected area edge...
What is the role of population in driving deforestation? This question was put forth as a discussion...
[[abstract]]This paper presents a survey of the literature on population dynamics and the decline in...
Biodiversity hotspots are rich in endemic species and threatened by anthropogenic influences and, th...
This paper investigates the relationship between economic growth, biodiversity loss and efforts to c...
Deforestation has created several negative impacts such as reducing biodiversity, decreasing life su...
Maintaining forest cover is important for Biodiversity Hotspots that support many endangered and end...
Tropical protected areas have variable success in protecting their biodiversity. Many are experienci...
The role of population growth on the forest degradation has been much debated worldwide. There is a ...
Protected areas are the first, and often only, line of defense in efforts to conserve biodiversity. ...
Aim: To investigate how the magnitude of conservation conflicts arising from positive relationships ...
IntroductionThis paper investigates the links between deforestation and key economic, social, enviro...
Ecologists have studied geographic gradients in biodiversity for decades and recently mapped the int...
Changes in national forest areas during 1990-2000 are contrasted with other variables to illustrate ...
This study examines the social forces that drive deforestation. Neo-Malthusian, modernization, and d...
[Extract] G. Wittenmyer et al. (Reports, "Accelerated human population growth at protected area edge...
What is the role of population in driving deforestation? This question was put forth as a discussion...
[[abstract]]This paper presents a survey of the literature on population dynamics and the decline in...
Biodiversity hotspots are rich in endemic species and threatened by anthropogenic influences and, th...
This paper investigates the relationship between economic growth, biodiversity loss and efforts to c...
Deforestation has created several negative impacts such as reducing biodiversity, decreasing life su...
Maintaining forest cover is important for Biodiversity Hotspots that support many endangered and end...
Tropical protected areas have variable success in protecting their biodiversity. Many are experienci...
The role of population growth on the forest degradation has been much debated worldwide. There is a ...
Protected areas are the first, and often only, line of defense in efforts to conserve biodiversity. ...
Aim: To investigate how the magnitude of conservation conflicts arising from positive relationships ...
IntroductionThis paper investigates the links between deforestation and key economic, social, enviro...
Ecologists have studied geographic gradients in biodiversity for decades and recently mapped the int...
Changes in national forest areas during 1990-2000 are contrasted with other variables to illustrate ...