Do roads lead to grassland degradation or restoration? A case study in Inner Mongolia, China
We use satellite remote sensing data of grassland cover in Inner Mongolia, China to test whether the existence of and the size of roads in 1995 is associated with the nature of the grassland in 2000 and/or if it affects the rate of change of the grassland between 1995 and 2000. The regression results show that the impact of roads on grassland cover depends on the nature of the resource. When the grassland is composed of relatively high quality grassland, roads lead to degradation, whereas when grassland resources are sparse, access to a road results in the restoration of the resource.
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2011
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Authors: | Deng, Xiangzheng ; Huang, Jikun ; Huang, Qiuqiong ; Rozelle, Scott ; Gibson, John |
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Environment and Development Economics. - Cambridge University Press. - Vol. 16.2011, 06, p. 751-773
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Cambridge University Press |
Description of contents: | Abstract [journals.cambridge.org] |
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