Economic models of tropical deforestation : A review
This book reviews the results and methodology of over 150 of these models and synthesizes the main lessons that can be learned from them. Higher agricultural prices, lower wages, less off-farm employment, and more roads generally lead to more deforestation. Major doubts remain on the impact of techn...
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Main Author: | Kaimowitz, David |
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Format: | Book |
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Bogor, Indonesia
Center for international forestry research
1998
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