Does economic development result in tree cover loss for poor countries, but not so for already more developed countries? Using a new subnational dataset and employing a quasi-experimental method, this paper addresses this question using tree cover loss data for 14 contiguous countries. The analysis uses geographical regression discontinuity (using national borders as discontinuities) and our findings show that Sub-Saharan Africa and low-income countries in general have the highest development-deforestation elasticity
This paper has three main objectives: (1) to investigate whether the four-quadrant approach introduc...
We have constructed a comprehensive database of 117 spatially explicit econometric studies of defore...
This paper combines elasticities from microstudies with estimates from a cross-country analysis to i...
Ongoing deforestation is a pressing, global environmental issue with direct impacts on climate chan...
Ongoing deforestation is an urgent, global issue with both direct and indirect impacts on a nation’s...
This paper investigates the role played by distributional factors in mediating the effects of growth...
We use satellite data on forest cover along national borders in order to study the determinants of d...
International audienceUsing newly-released and globally available high-resolution remote sensing dat...
The depletion of the world’s forests in both tropical and temperate regions threatens to cause consi...
This study examines the social forces that drive deforestation. Neo-Malthusian, modernization, and d...
A better understanding of deforestation drivers across countries and spatial scales is a preconditio...
cou er described, because the effect of one variable is dependent upon the value of the other. As a ...
According to FAO (2005) about 13 million hectares of the word’s forest are lost due to deforestation...
Previous cross-country regression analyses on the causes of deforestation seem to have misspecified ...
IntroductionThis paper investigates the links between deforestation and key economic, social, enviro...
This paper has three main objectives: (1) to investigate whether the four-quadrant approach introduc...
We have constructed a comprehensive database of 117 spatially explicit econometric studies of defore...
This paper combines elasticities from microstudies with estimates from a cross-country analysis to i...
Ongoing deforestation is a pressing, global environmental issue with direct impacts on climate chan...
Ongoing deforestation is an urgent, global issue with both direct and indirect impacts on a nation’s...
This paper investigates the role played by distributional factors in mediating the effects of growth...
We use satellite data on forest cover along national borders in order to study the determinants of d...
International audienceUsing newly-released and globally available high-resolution remote sensing dat...
The depletion of the world’s forests in both tropical and temperate regions threatens to cause consi...
This study examines the social forces that drive deforestation. Neo-Malthusian, modernization, and d...
A better understanding of deforestation drivers across countries and spatial scales is a preconditio...
cou er described, because the effect of one variable is dependent upon the value of the other. As a ...
According to FAO (2005) about 13 million hectares of the word’s forest are lost due to deforestation...
Previous cross-country regression analyses on the causes of deforestation seem to have misspecified ...
IntroductionThis paper investigates the links between deforestation and key economic, social, enviro...
This paper has three main objectives: (1) to investigate whether the four-quadrant approach introduc...
We have constructed a comprehensive database of 117 spatially explicit econometric studies of defore...
This paper combines elasticities from microstudies with estimates from a cross-country analysis to i...