This research estimates a hazard model of forest conversion in southern Mexico using geographical information systems, household survey data, and satellite imagery. A utility-maximizing model consistent with agricultural frontier conditions is developed. The econometric methodology incorporates temporal dynamics into the otherwise static range of analyses possible using categorical satellite data
Assessing and monitoring forest degradation under national Monitoring, Verification and Reporting (M...
The Brazilian Amazon is an area where extensive tropical rainforest areas are being converted to agr...
Throughout the world, deforestation, degradation, and fragmentation threaten the integrity of tropic...
This research estimates a hazard model of forest conversion in southern Mexico using geographical in...
We estimate a spatially explicit model of the forest clearance process among smallholder farmers in ...
Tropical deforestation is significant to a range of themes that have relevance for the study of envi...
Two spatially explicit econometric land use change models are presented, focusing on tropical defore...
This paper presents some initial modeling results from a large, interdisciplinary research project u...
In this paper we demonstrate how satellite images and other geographic data can be used to predict l...
In this paper we demonstrate how satellite images and other geographic data can be used to predict l...
Paper prepared for presentation at the American Agricultural Economics Associatio
Satellite imagery is an increasingly valuable data source in agricultural and resource economics. I...
Tropical forests and the biodiversity they contain are declining at an alarming rate throughout the ...
Two factors have elevated recent academic and policy interest in tropical deforestation: first, the ...
Land use change in developing countries is of great interest to policymakers and researchers from ma...
Assessing and monitoring forest degradation under national Monitoring, Verification and Reporting (M...
The Brazilian Amazon is an area where extensive tropical rainforest areas are being converted to agr...
Throughout the world, deforestation, degradation, and fragmentation threaten the integrity of tropic...
This research estimates a hazard model of forest conversion in southern Mexico using geographical in...
We estimate a spatially explicit model of the forest clearance process among smallholder farmers in ...
Tropical deforestation is significant to a range of themes that have relevance for the study of envi...
Two spatially explicit econometric land use change models are presented, focusing on tropical defore...
This paper presents some initial modeling results from a large, interdisciplinary research project u...
In this paper we demonstrate how satellite images and other geographic data can be used to predict l...
In this paper we demonstrate how satellite images and other geographic data can be used to predict l...
Paper prepared for presentation at the American Agricultural Economics Associatio
Satellite imagery is an increasingly valuable data source in agricultural and resource economics. I...
Tropical forests and the biodiversity they contain are declining at an alarming rate throughout the ...
Two factors have elevated recent academic and policy interest in tropical deforestation: first, the ...
Land use change in developing countries is of great interest to policymakers and researchers from ma...
Assessing and monitoring forest degradation under national Monitoring, Verification and Reporting (M...
The Brazilian Amazon is an area where extensive tropical rainforest areas are being converted to agr...
Throughout the world, deforestation, degradation, and fragmentation threaten the integrity of tropic...