经济发展与森林保护能否共存?重新审视巴西亚马逊地区的经济增长和森林砍伐

IF 4.8 1区 经济学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Pedro Henrique Batista de Barros , Ariaster Baumgratz Chimeli
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我们研究了巴西亚马逊地区在环境保护制度相对稳定和森林损失急剧下降的时期,市政收入对森林砍伐的影响。虽然微观计量经济学研究得出了将发展指标与森林砍伐联系起来的有价值的因果估计,但它们往往忽视了对有效政策设计至关重要的一般均衡效应。为了解决这个问题,我们部署了一个应用于大区域的动态空间面板模型,并对来自最近微观计量经济学文献的驱动因素进行了丰富的控制。我们估计,森林砍伐与人均GDP之间存在显著的负相关关系,其影响主要集中在农业前沿城市和中高收入水平。我们将这种关系归因于更多城市环境中土地密集型活动的减少、贫困的减少、农业生产率的提高以及进入国内市场的机会的改善。将分析扩展到包含生物多样性丧失和生态系统服务的环境健康指数,显示出与收入增长的互补性。我们的贡献在于将因果微观见解整合到一个空间意识框架内,允许一般均衡效应,通过强调在考虑全系统相互作用时如何使收入增长与可持续森林管理保持一致,从而提供政策相关性。
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Can economic development and forest conservation coexist? Revisiting growth and deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon
We examine the effect of municipal income on deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon over a period marked by relatively stable environmental protection institutions and a sharp decline in forest loss. While microeconometric studies yield valuable causal estimates linking development indicators and deforestation, they frequently neglect general equilibrium effects that are essential for effective policy design. To address this, we deploy a dynamic spatial-panel model applied to a large region and with a rich set of controls for drivers stemming from the recent microeconometric literature. We estimate a negative and statistically significant relationship between deforestation and GDP per capita, with effects concentrated in agricultural frontier municipalities and at middle-to-upper income levels. We attribute this relationship to less land-intensive activities in more urban settings, poverty reduction, increased agricultural productivity, and improved access to national markets. Extending the analysis to an environmental-health index that incorporates biodiversity loss and ecosystem services shows consistent complementarities with income growth. Our contribution lies in integrating causal micro-insights within a spatially aware framework allowing for general equilibrium effects, offering policy relevance by highlighting how income growth can align with sustainable forest management when system-wide interactions are considered.
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World Development
World Development Multiple-
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期刊介绍: World Development is a multi-disciplinary monthly journal of development studies. It seeks to explore ways of improving standards of living, and the human condition generally, by examining potential solutions to problems such as: poverty, unemployment, malnutrition, disease, lack of shelter, environmental degradation, inadequate scientific and technological resources, trade and payments imbalances, international debt, gender and ethnic discrimination, militarism and civil conflict, and lack of popular participation in economic and political life. Contributions offer constructive ideas and analysis, and highlight the lessons to be learned from the experiences of different nations, societies, and economies.
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