Explaining land use change in Mexico requires understanding the behavior of the local institutions involved. We develop two theories to explain deforestation in communities with and without forestry projects, where the former involves a process of side payments to non-members of the community and the latter of partial cooperation among community members. Data collected in 2002 combined with satellite imagery are used to test these theories. For the forestry villages, we establish a positive relationship between the distribution of profits as dividends instead of public goods and forest loss. For communities not engaged in forestry projects, deforestation is largely related to the ability of the community to induce the formation of a coa...
Community forests and protected areas have each been proposed as strategies to stop deforestation. T...
Case studies of land use change have suggested that deforestation across Southern Mexico is accelera...
Land use change results from top-down drivers, such as policies, trade, and migration. Land use chan...
Explaining land use change in Mexico requires understanding the behavior of the local institutions i...
The protection of ecosystems is one of the most effective strategies to address multiple environment...
The paper presents a theory of the deforestation of common property forest over space and tests this...
With a land tenure structure dating back to the Mexican Revolution of 1910, Mexico is second only to...
Land use change results from top-down drivers, such as policies, trade, and migration. Land use chan...
Land use change results from top-down drivers, such as policies, trade, and migration. Land use chan...
Community management of forests for timber extraction has been widely implemented in Mexico. In this...
Community forestry offers potential for socioeconomic benefits while maintaining ecosystem services....
Forest regrowth is key to achieve restoration commitments, but a general lack of understanding when ...
Incentive-based programs to reduce deforestation are expected to play an increasingly important role...
This research analyzes the relationship between the environmental and social elements in Mexico’s Pa...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the factors that lead to the adoption of legal harvesting o...
Community forests and protected areas have each been proposed as strategies to stop deforestation. T...
Case studies of land use change have suggested that deforestation across Southern Mexico is accelera...
Land use change results from top-down drivers, such as policies, trade, and migration. Land use chan...
Explaining land use change in Mexico requires understanding the behavior of the local institutions i...
The protection of ecosystems is one of the most effective strategies to address multiple environment...
The paper presents a theory of the deforestation of common property forest over space and tests this...
With a land tenure structure dating back to the Mexican Revolution of 1910, Mexico is second only to...
Land use change results from top-down drivers, such as policies, trade, and migration. Land use chan...
Land use change results from top-down drivers, such as policies, trade, and migration. Land use chan...
Community management of forests for timber extraction has been widely implemented in Mexico. In this...
Community forestry offers potential for socioeconomic benefits while maintaining ecosystem services....
Forest regrowth is key to achieve restoration commitments, but a general lack of understanding when ...
Incentive-based programs to reduce deforestation are expected to play an increasingly important role...
This research analyzes the relationship between the environmental and social elements in Mexico’s Pa...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the factors that lead to the adoption of legal harvesting o...
Community forests and protected areas have each been proposed as strategies to stop deforestation. T...
Case studies of land use change have suggested that deforestation across Southern Mexico is accelera...
Land use change results from top-down drivers, such as policies, trade, and migration. Land use chan...