International audienceThis paper focuses on the impact of property rights insecurity on deforestation in the Brazilian Legal Amazon. Deforestation is considered as a risk management strategy: property rights insecurity reduces the present value of forests and fosters forest conversion into agricultural and pasture lands. Moreover, deforestation is the consequence of strategic interactions between landowners and squatters. Landowners clear the forest preventively in order to assert the productive use of land and to reduce the expropriation risk. Squatters invade land plots, clear the forest and may afterwards gain official recognition with formal property titles. A particular attention is paid to the measure of land property rights insecurit...
The question of land tenure is a major issue in the development debate in Latin America. One new dim...
Whether people fight over valuable resources or engage in cooperation and trade depends on how well ...
Since 1984, nearly 1,000 people have been killed in the Brazilian Amazon due to land conflicts stemm...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the impact of property rights insecurity on deforestatio...
This paper focuses on the impact of property rights insecurity on deforestation in the Brazilian Leg...
This paper focuses on the impact of property rights insecurity on deforestation in the Brazilian Leg...
This paper focuses on the impact of property rights insecurity on deforestation in the Brazilian Leg...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the detrimental impact of land tenure insecurity on defore...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the detrimental impact of land tenure insecurity on defore...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the detrimental impact of land tenure insecurity on defore...
In this paper, we draw on common-pool resource theory to argue that indigenous territories, when gra...
This paper analyzes the property rights/deforestation linkage in Latin America. The analysis recogni...
We examine land reform policies and their implications for violent conflict and resource use in the ...
Researchers are increasingly interested in understanding the impact of contentious social processes ...
Researchers are increasingly interested in understanding the impact of contentious social processes ...
The question of land tenure is a major issue in the development debate in Latin America. One new dim...
Whether people fight over valuable resources or engage in cooperation and trade depends on how well ...
Since 1984, nearly 1,000 people have been killed in the Brazilian Amazon due to land conflicts stemm...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the impact of property rights insecurity on deforestatio...
This paper focuses on the impact of property rights insecurity on deforestation in the Brazilian Leg...
This paper focuses on the impact of property rights insecurity on deforestation in the Brazilian Leg...
This paper focuses on the impact of property rights insecurity on deforestation in the Brazilian Leg...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the detrimental impact of land tenure insecurity on defore...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the detrimental impact of land tenure insecurity on defore...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the detrimental impact of land tenure insecurity on defore...
In this paper, we draw on common-pool resource theory to argue that indigenous territories, when gra...
This paper analyzes the property rights/deforestation linkage in Latin America. The analysis recogni...
We examine land reform policies and their implications for violent conflict and resource use in the ...
Researchers are increasingly interested in understanding the impact of contentious social processes ...
Researchers are increasingly interested in understanding the impact of contentious social processes ...
The question of land tenure is a major issue in the development debate in Latin America. One new dim...
Whether people fight over valuable resources or engage in cooperation and trade depends on how well ...
Since 1984, nearly 1,000 people have been killed in the Brazilian Amazon due to land conflicts stemm...