Policy options related to roads in tropical forests

Economic theory and empirical evidence suggest that building or improving roads near forests encourage forest clearing for land speculation, agriculture and other activities. Policies used to mitigate the dangers of forest road projects have failed in many countries. Practically all countries now re...

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Main Author: Kaimowitz, D.
Format: Book Chapter
Language:Inglés
Published: 1999
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18063
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description Economic theory and empirical evidence suggest that building or improving roads near forests encourage forest clearing for land speculation, agriculture and other activities. Policies used to mitigate the dangers of forest road projects have failed in many countries. Practically all countries now require environmental impact assessments for large road projects near forests but these are often of poor quality and lead to a few protective measures. On the other hand, it is neither feasible nor desirable to prohibit all new road projects near tropical forests as for many rural people who live near forests improving their access to markets and services is among their greatest aspirations and highest priorities. The paper provides a possible set of appropriate policy recommendations related to roads in tropical forests. These are: (1) avoid road construction projects where costs do not justify the economic benefits; (2) include cost recovery provisions in road projects; (3) focus road investments in areas that already have substantial population and/or high quality soils; (4) establish performance bonds for forest concessions which companies will forfeit if farmers encroach on concession lands; (5) respect the territorial rights of indigenous people; and (6) open project documents to public scrutiny.
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spelling CGSpace180632025-01-24T14:12:36Z Policy options related to roads in tropical forests Kaimowitz, D. deforestation economics policies tropical forests road construction Economic theory and empirical evidence suggest that building or improving roads near forests encourage forest clearing for land speculation, agriculture and other activities. Policies used to mitigate the dangers of forest road projects have failed in many countries. Practically all countries now require environmental impact assessments for large road projects near forests but these are often of poor quality and lead to a few protective measures. On the other hand, it is neither feasible nor desirable to prohibit all new road projects near tropical forests as for many rural people who live near forests improving their access to markets and services is among their greatest aspirations and highest priorities. The paper provides a possible set of appropriate policy recommendations related to roads in tropical forests. These are: (1) avoid road construction projects where costs do not justify the economic benefits; (2) include cost recovery provisions in road projects; (3) focus road investments in areas that already have substantial population and/or high quality soils; (4) establish performance bonds for forest concessions which companies will forfeit if farmers encroach on concession lands; (5) respect the territorial rights of indigenous people; and (6) open project documents to public scrutiny. 1999 2012-06-04T09:06:03Z 2012-06-04T09:06:03Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18063 en Kaimowitz, D. 1999. Policy options related to roads in tropical forests . In: FAO. Road infrastructures in tropical forests: road to development or road to destruction?. :37-38.
spellingShingle deforestation
economics
policies
tropical forests
road construction
Kaimowitz, D.
Policy options related to roads in tropical forests
title Policy options related to roads in tropical forests
title_full Policy options related to roads in tropical forests
title_fullStr Policy options related to roads in tropical forests
title_full_unstemmed Policy options related to roads in tropical forests
title_short Policy options related to roads in tropical forests
title_sort policy options related to roads in tropical forests
topic deforestation
economics
policies
tropical forests
road construction
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18063
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