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Tropical Deforestation, Timber Concessions and Slash-and-Burn Agriculture : Why Encroachment may Promote Conservation of Primary Forests

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Bulte, E
van Soest, D

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Conversion of forests for agricultural lands is the most important cause of deforestation in the tropics. For this reason it is often argued that conservation of tropical forests can only be successful if drastic measures and undertaken to protect the forest area from encroachment by shifting cultivators. In this paper we show that under certain conditions encroachment may also have beneficial effects for the conservation of primary forests, because the threat of encroachment acts as a "natural brake" on the pace at which concessionaires open up primary forest areas.

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Paper provided by Wageningen University, Mansholt Graduate School of Social Sciences in its series Mansholt Working Papers with number 1995-03.

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Date of creation: 1995
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Keywords: FORESTRY ; AGRICULTURE;

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Q23 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Renewable Resources and Conservation - - - Forestry
Q1 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Agriculture

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