Top panel: ejido (treatment group) compared to observationally similar private property pixels (control group); middle panel: ejido (treatment) compared to parceled ejido pixels (control); bottom panel: private property (treatment) compared to parceled ejido pixels (control). Negative values indicate that a treatment (pixels falling within protected and unprotected ejidos, respectively) was effective in reducing forest loss relative to observationally similar private properties; the estimate is statistically significant if the confidence intervals do not span the 0 horizontal line.</p
<p>The solid vertical line represents a treatment difference of zero. The confidence intervals (95%)...
<p>Results of mixed effects models testing the effects of sampling period, landscape characteristics...
<p>Only models with significant components (marked with a *) are displayed. Proportion estimates are...
Top panel: ejido (treatment group) compared to observationally similar private property pixels (cont...
Results from the post-matching partial linear models comparing pixels under protected areas (treatme...
<p>Model comparison for community similarity to old-growth forest (diamonds) and foraging guilds (fr...
<p>These values are expressed in hectares lost in 100 ha plots that were nearly fully forested (>95 ...
Green: non-defoliated trees; orange: partially defoliated; red: completely defoliated.</p
The ATT captures the probability of forest loss in the unprotected portions of properties due to pro...
Forest plots of different patency criteria to compare the patency rate (random-effects model was use...
<p>Box plots show the average treatment effects and 95% confidence intervals (from <a href="http://w...
<p>Dots represent the percentage of total tree defoliation. The solid line and shaded area represent...
Deforestation and conversion of native habitats continues to be the leading driver of biodiversity a...
The colored trees represent individuals of the target species, and the grey circumferences represent...
<p>Three validation statistics are presented: (a) mean percent of perfect match; (b)errors of omissi...
<p>The solid vertical line represents a treatment difference of zero. The confidence intervals (95%)...
<p>Results of mixed effects models testing the effects of sampling period, landscape characteristics...
<p>Only models with significant components (marked with a *) are displayed. Proportion estimates are...
Top panel: ejido (treatment group) compared to observationally similar private property pixels (cont...
Results from the post-matching partial linear models comparing pixels under protected areas (treatme...
<p>Model comparison for community similarity to old-growth forest (diamonds) and foraging guilds (fr...
<p>These values are expressed in hectares lost in 100 ha plots that were nearly fully forested (>95 ...
Green: non-defoliated trees; orange: partially defoliated; red: completely defoliated.</p
The ATT captures the probability of forest loss in the unprotected portions of properties due to pro...
Forest plots of different patency criteria to compare the patency rate (random-effects model was use...
<p>Box plots show the average treatment effects and 95% confidence intervals (from <a href="http://w...
<p>Dots represent the percentage of total tree defoliation. The solid line and shaded area represent...
Deforestation and conversion of native habitats continues to be the leading driver of biodiversity a...
The colored trees represent individuals of the target species, and the grey circumferences represent...
<p>Three validation statistics are presented: (a) mean percent of perfect match; (b)errors of omissi...
<p>The solid vertical line represents a treatment difference of zero. The confidence intervals (95%)...
<p>Results of mixed effects models testing the effects of sampling period, landscape characteristics...
<p>Only models with significant components (marked with a *) are displayed. Proportion estimates are...