Previous cross-country regression analyses on the causes of deforestation seem to have misspecified the regression models, in which the causes at different levels are mixed, leading to flawed cause-effect relationship between the rate of deforestation and its explanatory variables. The paper focuses explicitly on underlying/policy-oriented causes of deforestation and then examines their relationship with rate of deforestation across 43 countries of Latin America, Africa and Asia. An environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) relationship between rate of deforestation and income is also tested. Results across all regions and based on panel data technique show that forest and allied (non-forest) sector policies and population density increase deforest...
In most developing countries deforestation has reached alarming rates. In view of their relevance fo...
Although widely studied, deforestation remains a topical and typical issue. The relationship between...
According to FAO (2005) about 13 million hectares of the word’s forest are lost due to deforestation...
The depletion of the world’s forests in both tropical and temperate regions threatens to cause consi...
IntroductionThis paper investigates the links between deforestation and key economic, social, enviro...
Brazilian Amazon deforestation rate is found to display a unit root and to be cointegrated with Braz...
Deforestation has been a complex phenomenon to study in sub-Saharan Africa. The average annual defor...
Ongoing deforestation is a pressing, global environmental issue with direct impacts on climate chan...
Purpose – This study investigates the existence of the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) for defores...
This study examines the social forces that drive deforestation. Neo-Malthusian, modernization, and d...
Environmental quality is one of the factors in the sustainable development of any economy. Of the v...
A été également présenté au colloque Environment and Natural Resource Management in Developing and T...
The paper investigates the complex system of causes affecting tropical deforestation at a worldwide ...
This study will examine a multiple regression analysis of the relationship between therate of defore...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis develops an econometric model of global tropical...
In most developing countries deforestation has reached alarming rates. In view of their relevance fo...
Although widely studied, deforestation remains a topical and typical issue. The relationship between...
According to FAO (2005) about 13 million hectares of the word’s forest are lost due to deforestation...
The depletion of the world’s forests in both tropical and temperate regions threatens to cause consi...
IntroductionThis paper investigates the links between deforestation and key economic, social, enviro...
Brazilian Amazon deforestation rate is found to display a unit root and to be cointegrated with Braz...
Deforestation has been a complex phenomenon to study in sub-Saharan Africa. The average annual defor...
Ongoing deforestation is a pressing, global environmental issue with direct impacts on climate chan...
Purpose – This study investigates the existence of the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) for defores...
This study examines the social forces that drive deforestation. Neo-Malthusian, modernization, and d...
Environmental quality is one of the factors in the sustainable development of any economy. Of the v...
A été également présenté au colloque Environment and Natural Resource Management in Developing and T...
The paper investigates the complex system of causes affecting tropical deforestation at a worldwide ...
This study will examine a multiple regression analysis of the relationship between therate of defore...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis develops an econometric model of global tropical...
In most developing countries deforestation has reached alarming rates. In view of their relevance fo...
Although widely studied, deforestation remains a topical and typical issue. The relationship between...
According to FAO (2005) about 13 million hectares of the word’s forest are lost due to deforestation...