Determinants of Land Use in Amazônia: A Fine-Scale Spatial Analysis |
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Authors: | Kenneth M. Chomitz Timothy S. Thomas |
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Affiliation: | Kenneth M. Chomitz is senior environmental economist and Timothy S. Thomas was at time of writing consultant, Development Research Group, World Bank. |
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Abstract: | Wetter areas of the Amazon basin exhibit lower rates of agricultural conversion. Previous analyses, using relatively aggregate data on land cover, have been unable to determine the extent to which this reflects limited access versus unfavorable agroclimatic conditions. This article uses census-tract level data for the Brazilian Amazon to relate forest conversion and pasture productivity to precipitation, soil quality, infrastructure and market access, proximity to past conversion, and protection status. The probability that land is used for agriculture or intensively stocked with cattle declines markedly with increasing rainfall, other things equal. |
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Keywords: | Amazon Brazil deforestation econometrics land use precipitation |
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