Rosero-Bixby, L. & Palloni, A. Population and Environment (1998) 20: 149. doi:10.1023/A:1023319327838This paper addresses a central debate in research and policy on population and environment, namely the extent to which rapid population growth is associated with the massive deforestation currently underway in the tropics. We utilize the experience of Costa Rica during the last forty years to illustrate what the main issues are, discuss the history of deforestation in that country, and present results from conventional regression methods and from the application of spatial analyses. These analyses enable us to estimate the magnitude of the relation between population and deforestation and to identify the factors that are responsible for the ...
Reforestation programs are a common policy response among developing country governments in the trop...
Abstract. We review many theoretical predictions that link poverty to deforestation and then examine...
Understanding the dynamic nature of human-environment interactions is critical for mitigating the im...
This paper addresses a central debate in research and policy on population and environment, namely t...
What is the role of population in driving deforestation? This question was put forth as a discussion...
Over the past 50 years, Costa Rica has experienced extensive landscape changes. It is, therefore, im...
Fuente del texto: Population and Environment, Vol. 25, No. 6, July 2004 _ 2004 Springer Science+Busi...
The article presents a procedure to estimate the future risk of deforestation in Costa Rica. It uses...
Forest cover change directly affects biodiversity, the global carbon budget, and ecosystem function....
In this paper we estimate deforestation patterns (across time and 436 districts within Costa Rica) w...
A major environmental concern throughout the tropics is deforestation. While many forests are in a ...
While tropical deforestation remains widespread, some countries experienced a forest transition—a sh...
Costa Rican land use and cover (in 1973 and 1984) were investigated using a nested scale analysis. S...
Forest conversion for agriculture expansion is the most salient signature of human occupation of the...
The transformation and degradation of tropical forest is thought to be the primary driving force in ...
Reforestation programs are a common policy response among developing country governments in the trop...
Abstract. We review many theoretical predictions that link poverty to deforestation and then examine...
Understanding the dynamic nature of human-environment interactions is critical for mitigating the im...
This paper addresses a central debate in research and policy on population and environment, namely t...
What is the role of population in driving deforestation? This question was put forth as a discussion...
Over the past 50 years, Costa Rica has experienced extensive landscape changes. It is, therefore, im...
Fuente del texto: Population and Environment, Vol. 25, No. 6, July 2004 _ 2004 Springer Science+Busi...
The article presents a procedure to estimate the future risk of deforestation in Costa Rica. It uses...
Forest cover change directly affects biodiversity, the global carbon budget, and ecosystem function....
In this paper we estimate deforestation patterns (across time and 436 districts within Costa Rica) w...
A major environmental concern throughout the tropics is deforestation. While many forests are in a ...
While tropical deforestation remains widespread, some countries experienced a forest transition—a sh...
Costa Rican land use and cover (in 1973 and 1984) were investigated using a nested scale analysis. S...
Forest conversion for agriculture expansion is the most salient signature of human occupation of the...
The transformation and degradation of tropical forest is thought to be the primary driving force in ...
Reforestation programs are a common policy response among developing country governments in the trop...
Abstract. We review many theoretical predictions that link poverty to deforestation and then examine...
Understanding the dynamic nature of human-environment interactions is critical for mitigating the im...