Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon has dropped substantially after a peak of over 27 thousand square kilometers in 2004. Starting in 2008, the Brazilian Ministry of the Environment has regularly published blacklists of critical districts with high annual forest loss. Farms in blacklisted districts face additional administrative hurdles to obtain authorization for clearing forests. In this paper we add to the existing literature on evaluating the Brazilian anti-deforestation policies by specifically quantifying the impact of blacklisting on deforestation. We first use spatial matching techniques using a set of covariates that includes official blacklisting criteria to identify control districts. We then explore the effect of blacklisting ...
Using a remotely sensed pixel data set, we develop a multilevel model and propensity scoreweighting ...
<div><p>Annual forest loss in the Brazilian Amazon had in 2012 declined to less than 5,000 sqkm, fro...
Global change is substantially led by greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions (Ruddiman, 2013). In Brazil, ...
<div><p>Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon has dropped substantially after a peak of over 27 thou...
Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon has dropped substantially after a peak of over 27 thousand squ...
<div><p>Regulatory enforcement of forest conservation laws is often dismissed as an ineffective appr...
To reduce deforestation rates in the Amazon, Brazil established in the period 2004-2010 conservation...
Forest conservation efforts through regulatory enforcement routinely failed to prevent large scale d...
Quasi-experimental methods increasingly are used to evaluate the impacts of conservation interventio...
AbstractAcross the tropics, development banks and conservation donors are investing millions in prop...
Tropical deforestation is one of the major drivers of climate change. Much of this loss is due to il...
Brazil's Amazon forest remained largely intact until the "modern" era of deforestation began with th...
Etudes & documentsProtected areas are increasingly used as a tool to fight against deforestation. Th...
Deforestation of the Amazon rainforest is a threat to global climate, biodiversity, and many other e...
Protected areas are the leading forest conservation policy for species and ecoservices goals and the...
Using a remotely sensed pixel data set, we develop a multilevel model and propensity scoreweighting ...
<div><p>Annual forest loss in the Brazilian Amazon had in 2012 declined to less than 5,000 sqkm, fro...
Global change is substantially led by greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions (Ruddiman, 2013). In Brazil, ...
<div><p>Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon has dropped substantially after a peak of over 27 thou...
Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon has dropped substantially after a peak of over 27 thousand squ...
<div><p>Regulatory enforcement of forest conservation laws is often dismissed as an ineffective appr...
To reduce deforestation rates in the Amazon, Brazil established in the period 2004-2010 conservation...
Forest conservation efforts through regulatory enforcement routinely failed to prevent large scale d...
Quasi-experimental methods increasingly are used to evaluate the impacts of conservation interventio...
AbstractAcross the tropics, development banks and conservation donors are investing millions in prop...
Tropical deforestation is one of the major drivers of climate change. Much of this loss is due to il...
Brazil's Amazon forest remained largely intact until the "modern" era of deforestation began with th...
Etudes & documentsProtected areas are increasingly used as a tool to fight against deforestation. Th...
Deforestation of the Amazon rainforest is a threat to global climate, biodiversity, and many other e...
Protected areas are the leading forest conservation policy for species and ecoservices goals and the...
Using a remotely sensed pixel data set, we develop a multilevel model and propensity scoreweighting ...
<div><p>Annual forest loss in the Brazilian Amazon had in 2012 declined to less than 5,000 sqkm, fro...
Global change is substantially led by greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions (Ruddiman, 2013). In Brazil, ...