The impact of armed conflict on the environment is of major public policy importance. We use a geographically disaggregated dataset of civil war violence together with satellite imagery of land cover to test whether war facilitated or prevented forest loss in Sierra Leone. The conflict data set allows us to establish where rebel groups were stationed and where battles and attacks occurred. The satellite data enables to us to monitor the change in forest cover (total, primary, and secondary) in all of Sierra Leone's 151 chiefdoms, between 1990 (prior to the war) and 2000 (just prior to its end). The results suggest that conflict in Sierra Leone acted as a brake on local deforestation: conflict-ridden areas experienced significantly less fore...
This analysis illustrates how violence patterns are shaped by local power concentrations. Disaggrega...
In a rapidly changing urban environment, land use and land cover change (LULCC) have occupied the re...
AbstractMost armed conflicts in recent history occurred in biodiversity hotspots. Yet, studies exami...
The impact of armed conflict on the environment is of major public policy importance. We use a geogr...
Abstract The impact of armed conflict on the environment is of major public policy importance. We us...
An influential underlying driver of human-induced landscape change is civil war and other forms of c...
An influential underlying driver of human-induced landscape change is civil war and other forms of c...
Most armed conflicts in recent history occurred in biodiversity hotspots. Yet, studies examining imp...
This study determined pre-conflict, conflict and post-conflict land use change and analysed the impa...
In Nicaragua, the northern region east of Jinotega is often described as the lungs of the country. ...
Previous reviews have warned of the problems inherent to relying upon the frequently anecdotal natur...
Human conflicts may sometimes benefit wildlife by depopulating wilderness areas but there is evidenc...
Land use and Land Cover Change (LULCC) research using Malthusian and Boserupian ideas on population ...
Despite a growing body of literature on how environmental degradation can fuel civil war, the revers...
Despite a growing body of literature on how environmental degradation can fuel civil war, the revers...
This analysis illustrates how violence patterns are shaped by local power concentrations. Disaggrega...
In a rapidly changing urban environment, land use and land cover change (LULCC) have occupied the re...
AbstractMost armed conflicts in recent history occurred in biodiversity hotspots. Yet, studies exami...
The impact of armed conflict on the environment is of major public policy importance. We use a geogr...
Abstract The impact of armed conflict on the environment is of major public policy importance. We us...
An influential underlying driver of human-induced landscape change is civil war and other forms of c...
An influential underlying driver of human-induced landscape change is civil war and other forms of c...
Most armed conflicts in recent history occurred in biodiversity hotspots. Yet, studies examining imp...
This study determined pre-conflict, conflict and post-conflict land use change and analysed the impa...
In Nicaragua, the northern region east of Jinotega is often described as the lungs of the country. ...
Previous reviews have warned of the problems inherent to relying upon the frequently anecdotal natur...
Human conflicts may sometimes benefit wildlife by depopulating wilderness areas but there is evidenc...
Land use and Land Cover Change (LULCC) research using Malthusian and Boserupian ideas on population ...
Despite a growing body of literature on how environmental degradation can fuel civil war, the revers...
Despite a growing body of literature on how environmental degradation can fuel civil war, the revers...
This analysis illustrates how violence patterns are shaped by local power concentrations. Disaggrega...
In a rapidly changing urban environment, land use and land cover change (LULCC) have occupied the re...
AbstractMost armed conflicts in recent history occurred in biodiversity hotspots. Yet, studies exami...