Wilderness Conservation and the Reach of the State: Evidence from National Borders in the Amazon

R. Burgess, F. Costa, B. Olken
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Abstract

Preserving wilderness ecosystems in developing countries is challenging because their remote location places them far from state control. We investigate this using 30x30 meter satellite data to determine how Amazonian deforestation changes discretely at the Brazilian international border. In 2000, Brazilian pixels were 30 percent more likely to be deforested, and between 2001 and 2005 annual Brazilian deforestation was more than 3 times the rate observed across the border. In 2006, just after Brazil introduces policies to reduce illegal deforestation, these differences disappear. These results demonstrate the power of the state to affect whether wilderness ecosystems are conserved or exploited.
荒野保护和国家的范围:来自亚马逊国家边界的证据
在发展中国家保护荒野生态系统是一项挑战,因为它们地处偏远,远离国家控制。我们使用30 × 30米卫星数据来研究这一点,以确定亚马逊森林砍伐在巴西国际边境的离散变化。2000年,巴西的像素被砍伐的可能性要高出30%,而在2001年至2005年之间,巴西每年的森林砍伐率是边界外观察到的3倍多。2006年,就在巴西出台减少非法砍伐森林的政策之后,这些差异消失了。这些结果表明,国家有能力影响荒野生态系统是得到保护还是开发利用。
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