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the environmental relevance of each sector in the economies of the Amazon region and the rest of Brazil. This study … last decades, the deforestation was linked mainly to economic factors than to policies conducted by the government. The … Brazil, but also by the developed nations, as the burden of the reduction in the greenhouse gases emission in the Brazilian …
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Individual countries considering participating in a Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD …) mechanism need information on what it would cost them to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, and how to … the country would benefit from such sales; (iii) how they might be able to actually reduce deforestation so as to generate …
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. In this context, this study sheds light on the fusion of legal and economic elements with regard to deforestation in … Brazil and water pollution in India. Part I of this study is theoretical modeling and Part II is estimation of the models …
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they can achieve. The present paper, elucidates the issue of deforestation and degradation in reserved forests of Assam in …
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The rate of deforestation in Africa is of paramount concern not only to the future of Africa, but also to the world … deforestation. Using generalized linear mixed models and generalised estimating equations, we were able to calculate expected …
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The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the relationship between land inequality and deforestation in the Brazilian … statistical evidence to support the existence of a direct relationship between land inequality and deforestation. Nevertheless …, when one takes into account the effects of land inequality on deforestation through its interaction with credit and land …
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Shifting cultivation is often blamed as a principal cause of deforestation in tropical Africa. It is claimed that the … dramatic conclusion that shifting cultivators are causing deforestation in the forested region of Cameroon. …
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The present working paper includes a literature review of deforestation drivers both at the international level and … dynamics of land use change as well as to the understanding of the causes of deforestation in Mexico. The results provide …
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This study explores the effect of trade openness on deforestation. Previous studies do not find a clear effect of trade … openness on deforestation. We use updated data on the annual rate of deforestation for 142 countries from 1990 to 2003, treat … an increase in trade openness increases deforestation for non-OECD countries while slowing down deforestation for OECD …
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Deforestation, it may be necessary for Mexico to make complementary investments in Land improvements, especially for existing …
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