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Tropical forests are disappearing, giving way to alternative land
uses. Sven Wunder gives an economic perspective on deforestation.
Following a survey of different deforestation definitions, theories
and empirical evidence, a case study of Ecuador provides an
historical picture of factors affecting forest loss throughout
different periods, regions and ecosystems. It is shown that policy
and market failures alone cannot explain why rapid deforestation
decision makers follow a composite economic rationale in their
continuous clearing of forests which can only be counteracted by
concerted action.
Reduction in the size of the world's remaining rainforests is an issue of huge importance for all societies. This new book - an analysis of the impact of oil wealth on tropical deforestation in South America, Africa and Asia - takes a much more analytical approach than the usual fare of environmental studies. The focus on economies as a whole leads to a more balanced view than those that are often put forward and therefore, vitally, a view that is more valid. Of use to those who study environmental issues and economics, this book is potentially an indispensable tool for policy-makers the world over.
Presenting an economic perspective of deforestation in the Brazilan Amazon, this study utilizes economic and ecological data from 1970 to 1996. It examines the extent to which land clearing promotes economic activity and growth and analyzes policies such as road building and subsidized credit. It explores whether the economic benefits of land clearing surpass the ecological costs and considers the viability of extractivism as an alternative to deforestation.
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