This paper uses a large panel database to investigate the determinants of forest clearing in Indonesian kabupatens since 2005. Our study incorporates short-run changes in prices and demand for palm oil and wood products, as well as the exchange rate, the real interest rate, land-use zoning, forest protection, the estimated opportunity cost of forested land, the quality of local governance, the poverty rate, population density, the availability of communications infrastructure, transport cost, and local rainfall and terrain slope. Our econometric results highlight the role of dynamic economic factors in forest clearing. We find significant roles for lagged changes in all the short-run economic variables—product prices, demands, the exchange ...
This paper offers a unified framework linking two important debates: First, the debate about the res...
Community forest management has been identified as a win-win option for reducing deforestation while...
Forests are unique resources and environments because, in general, they provide many benefits. Chang...
This paper uses a large panel database to investigate the determinants of forest clearing in Indones...
Indonesia has committed to reduce emissions by reducing deforestation and forest degradation. The co...
Indonesia has introduced a moratorium on the conversion of natural forests to land used for palm oil...
Tropical deforestation is one of the most serious environmental problems discussed on a global scale...
Palm oil is the world's most widely used edible oil, and Indonesia has been the largest producer sin...
Numerous published economic models of tropical deforestation are reviewed, in four categories: - a N...
Indonesia’s palm oil industry is an important economic driver, but it is also considered to be a maj...
The rate of deforestation in Indonesia is higher than the world average. The lack of property rights...
In Indonesia, decreasing the forest cover or deforestation in 2000-2005 period had increased up to 1...
There have been several major research efforts on the rate and causes of Indonesia's deforestation i...
Indonesia's economy receded in 1998, and the national currency has lost more than 70% of its value. ...
The main aim of this study is to increase insight in the underlying causes of deforestation and fore...
This paper offers a unified framework linking two important debates: First, the debate about the res...
Community forest management has been identified as a win-win option for reducing deforestation while...
Forests are unique resources and environments because, in general, they provide many benefits. Chang...
This paper uses a large panel database to investigate the determinants of forest clearing in Indones...
Indonesia has committed to reduce emissions by reducing deforestation and forest degradation. The co...
Indonesia has introduced a moratorium on the conversion of natural forests to land used for palm oil...
Tropical deforestation is one of the most serious environmental problems discussed on a global scale...
Palm oil is the world's most widely used edible oil, and Indonesia has been the largest producer sin...
Numerous published economic models of tropical deforestation are reviewed, in four categories: - a N...
Indonesia’s palm oil industry is an important economic driver, but it is also considered to be a maj...
The rate of deforestation in Indonesia is higher than the world average. The lack of property rights...
In Indonesia, decreasing the forest cover or deforestation in 2000-2005 period had increased up to 1...
There have been several major research efforts on the rate and causes of Indonesia's deforestation i...
Indonesia's economy receded in 1998, and the national currency has lost more than 70% of its value. ...
The main aim of this study is to increase insight in the underlying causes of deforestation and fore...
This paper offers a unified framework linking two important debates: First, the debate about the res...
Community forest management has been identified as a win-win option for reducing deforestation while...
Forests are unique resources and environments because, in general, they provide many benefits. Chang...