We estimate the trade-off between agricultural production and forest preservation for the municipalities in Brazil’s agricultural frontier, the so-called “arc of deforestation,” using census and deforestation data for 2006. We use a nonparametric directional output distance function that allows us to identify the gradients of the production possibility frontier, which are the trade-offs of interest. We found that, on average, $979 is forgone in annual livestock, timber, and grain revenues to conserve 1 hectare of forest. This translates, ceteris paribus, to an average present value of costs to permanently sequester CO2 of $16.36/t, higher than most previous estimates
Despite the importance of tropical moist forests for conserving biodiversity and storing carbon, for...
Reducing tropical deforestation is potentially a large-scale and low-cost strategy for mitigating cl...
Despite the importance of tropical moist forests for conserving biodiversity and storing carbon, for...
We estimate the trade-off between agricultural production and forest preservation for the municipali...
We estimate the trade-off between forest preservation and agricultural production for the Legal Amaz...
We estimate the trade-off between agricultural production and forest preservation for the municipali...
The Brazilian Amazon forest region has experienced agricultural area expansion with high rates of pr...
The Brazilian Amazon forest region has experienced agricultural area expansion with high rates of pr...
Agriculture has led to deforestation in the northern states of Brazil during the last decades, gener...
Deforestation has been a topic of debate in climate change discussions due to its effect on CO2 emis...
In recent decades, the northern states of Brazil have experienced high rates of agricultural product...
This paper evaluates land-use conflict between cattle pasture and tropical rainforest in the Brazili...
Bush fires raged across the Brazilian Amazon in 2019. The CO2 that was sequestered in those forests ...
The Amazon is the largest tropical forest area on Earth, and has been undergoing rapid deforestation...
The Amazon is the largest tropical forest area on earth, and has been undergoing rapid deforestation...
Despite the importance of tropical moist forests for conserving biodiversity and storing carbon, for...
Reducing tropical deforestation is potentially a large-scale and low-cost strategy for mitigating cl...
Despite the importance of tropical moist forests for conserving biodiversity and storing carbon, for...
We estimate the trade-off between agricultural production and forest preservation for the municipali...
We estimate the trade-off between forest preservation and agricultural production for the Legal Amaz...
We estimate the trade-off between agricultural production and forest preservation for the municipali...
The Brazilian Amazon forest region has experienced agricultural area expansion with high rates of pr...
The Brazilian Amazon forest region has experienced agricultural area expansion with high rates of pr...
Agriculture has led to deforestation in the northern states of Brazil during the last decades, gener...
Deforestation has been a topic of debate in climate change discussions due to its effect on CO2 emis...
In recent decades, the northern states of Brazil have experienced high rates of agricultural product...
This paper evaluates land-use conflict between cattle pasture and tropical rainforest in the Brazili...
Bush fires raged across the Brazilian Amazon in 2019. The CO2 that was sequestered in those forests ...
The Amazon is the largest tropical forest area on Earth, and has been undergoing rapid deforestation...
The Amazon is the largest tropical forest area on earth, and has been undergoing rapid deforestation...
Despite the importance of tropical moist forests for conserving biodiversity and storing carbon, for...
Reducing tropical deforestation is potentially a large-scale and low-cost strategy for mitigating cl...
Despite the importance of tropical moist forests for conserving biodiversity and storing carbon, for...