Can roads contribute to forest transitions?
Abstract
New roads are widely seen to aid economic development. New roads have also been shown to cause deforestation, suggesting development-environment tradeoffs for the locations where studies have focused to date. Yet in other settings, multiple mechanisms could support a different road-forest relationship, at least partially alleviating this tradeoff. New roads could promote reforestation by: (1) raising the relative productivity of labor in...
Paper Details
Title
Can roads contribute to forest transitions?
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
129
Pages
104898 - 104898
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