Economic Models of Tropical Deforestation: A ReviewCIFOR, 1. sij 1998. - Broj stranica: 139 A boom in deforestation modelling. Deforestation. Types of economic deforestation models. Household and firm-level models. Analytical open economy models. Analytical subsistence and chayanovian models. Empirial and simulation models. Spatial simulation models. Spatial regression models. Non-spatial regional regression models. Analytical models. Computable general equilibrium. Trade and commodity models. Multi-country regression models. What drives deforestation?. Priority areas for future research. |
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Section Three Household and Firmlevel Models | 15 |
Section Four Regionallevel Models | 37 |
Section Five National and Macrolevel Models | 53 |
Section Six Summary What Drives Deforestation? | 89 |
Section seven Priority Areas for Future Research | 99 |
References | 109 |
Appendix 1 Variables which have been included in | 129 |
Appendix 2 Deforestation Models for Specific Countries | 135 |
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affect deforestation agricultural prices Almeida and Campari analysis Angelsen assumptions Brazil Cameroon Campari Capistrano 1990 capital CGE models Chomitz computable general equilibrium concession correlation countries D.W. and OÕNeill decision parameters defor deforestation models Deininger and Minten DeShazo economic models empirical endogenous exogenous explanatory variables exports factors FAO forest farm farmers forest area forest clearing forest cover forestry fuelwood global regression models Godoy Holden income Increase Increase independent variables Indonesia input prices Jones and OÕNeill Kant and Redantz Kuznets curve labour markets Lambin logging model makers Monela open economy Oz—rio de Almeida Palo Panayotou panel data Pich—n policies population density population growth production property rights reduce deforestation roundwood Rudel and Roper rural sectors selected explanatory variables shifting cultivation Soest Southgate spatial regression studies Tanzania taxes Thailand timber prices tion trade tropical deforestation University College London urban variables on deforestation wage rates Wiebelt Zambia
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