This paper examines the link between electoral incentives and environmental degradation by exploiting a satellite dataset on 107,000 forest fires and 879 asynchronous district elections in Indonesia. Fires represent a cheap but illegal means of converting forested land to other uses, but they risk burning out of control and creating substantial negative environmental externalities. We find a significant electoral cycle in forest fires. Ignitions and area burned decline during election years but steeply increase in the year after. The results suggest that politicians may suppress this activity at times when it might particularly dent their electoral chances
The horrific haze from Indonesia's forest and peatland fires, started deliberately to clear land for...
This infobrief provides key points that when fire is used to clear forest allocated to other land us...
Large-scale, recurrent fires in Indonesia in recent decades have caused widespread deforestation and...
This paper examines the link between electoral incentives and environmental degradation by exploiti...
Forest and land fires are among the major catastrophic events that occur in Indonesia. They are a ma...
The Indonesian “haze” that engulfs Southeast Asia is a result of the burning of forests and has a de...
The economic costs of Indonesia’s 2015 forest fires are estimated to exceed US $16 billion, with mor...
Logging of tropical forests accounts for almost one-fifth of greenhouse gas emissions worldwide and ...
In 2015, Indonesia had to face the land and forest fires once again. It comes as a concern that the ...
Wildfires in tropical rainforests and especially peat fires have abundant and wide-ranging negative ...
Page range: 41-64This paper explicates the dynamics between low-ranking state officials and indigeno...
The recent (September 1997 to June 1998) forest fires in Indonesia represent an unprecedented ecolog...
Large-scale, recurrent fires in Indonesia in recent decades have caused widespread deforestation and...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Devastating forest fires stru...
This study to examine legal aspect, why always happen and impact of forest fire in Indonesia. The co...
The horrific haze from Indonesia's forest and peatland fires, started deliberately to clear land for...
This infobrief provides key points that when fire is used to clear forest allocated to other land us...
Large-scale, recurrent fires in Indonesia in recent decades have caused widespread deforestation and...
This paper examines the link between electoral incentives and environmental degradation by exploiti...
Forest and land fires are among the major catastrophic events that occur in Indonesia. They are a ma...
The Indonesian “haze” that engulfs Southeast Asia is a result of the burning of forests and has a de...
The economic costs of Indonesia’s 2015 forest fires are estimated to exceed US $16 billion, with mor...
Logging of tropical forests accounts for almost one-fifth of greenhouse gas emissions worldwide and ...
In 2015, Indonesia had to face the land and forest fires once again. It comes as a concern that the ...
Wildfires in tropical rainforests and especially peat fires have abundant and wide-ranging negative ...
Page range: 41-64This paper explicates the dynamics between low-ranking state officials and indigeno...
The recent (September 1997 to June 1998) forest fires in Indonesia represent an unprecedented ecolog...
Large-scale, recurrent fires in Indonesia in recent decades have caused widespread deforestation and...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Devastating forest fires stru...
This study to examine legal aspect, why always happen and impact of forest fire in Indonesia. The co...
The horrific haze from Indonesia's forest and peatland fires, started deliberately to clear land for...
This infobrief provides key points that when fire is used to clear forest allocated to other land us...
Large-scale, recurrent fires in Indonesia in recent decades have caused widespread deforestation and...