Roads & SDGs, tradeoffs and synergies: learning from Brazil’s Amazon in distinguishing frontiers

To reduce SDG tradeoffs in infrastructure provision, and to inform searches for SDG synergies, the authors show that roads’ impacts on Brazilian Amazon forests varied significantly across fron-tiers. Impacts varied predictably with prior development – prior roads and prior deforestation – and, furth...

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Autores principales: Pfaff, Alexander, Robalino, Juan, Reis, Eustaquio J., Walker, Robert, Perz, Stephen, Laurance, William, Bohrer, Claudio, Aldrich, Steven, Arima, Eugenio, Caldas, Marcellus, Kirby, Kathryn R.
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Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:http://dx.doi.org/10.5018/economics-ejournal.ja.2018-11
https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/9544
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spelling RepoCATIE95442022-02-21T23:07:59Z Roads & SDGs, tradeoffs and synergies: learning from Brazil’s Amazon in distinguishing frontiers Pfaff, Alexander Robalino, Juan Reis, Eustaquio J. Walker, Robert Perz, Stephen Laurance, William Bohrer, Claudio Aldrich, Steven Arima, Eugenio Caldas, Marcellus Kirby, Kathryn R. CARRETERAS FRONTERAS INFRAESTRUCTURA BOSQUE DEFORESTACIÓN CRECIMIENTO URBANO POLITICAS CONSERVACION ESTRATEGIAS AMAZONIA (BRASIL) To reduce SDG tradeoffs in infrastructure provision, and to inform searches for SDG synergies, the authors show that roads’ impacts on Brazilian Amazon forests varied significantly across fron-tiers. Impacts varied predictably with prior development – prior roads and prior deforestation – and, further, in a pattern that suggests a potential synergy for roads between forests and urban growth. For multiple periods of roads investments, the authors estimate forest impacts for high, medium and low prior roads and deforestation. For each setting, census-tract observations are numerous. Results confirm predictions for this kind of frontier of a pattern not consistent with endogeneity, i.e., short-run forest impacts of new roads are: small for relatively high prior development; larger for medium prior development; and small for low prior development (for the latter setting, impacts in such isolated areas could rise over time, depending on interactions with conservation policies). These Amazonian results suggest ‘SDG strategic’ locations for infrastructure, an idea the authors note for other frontiers while highlighting major differences across frontiers and their SDG opportunities. 2020-08-31T20:45:13Z 2020-08-31T20:45:13Z 2018 Artículo http://dx.doi.org/10.5018/economics-ejournal.ja.2018-11 https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/9544 en Economics: The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal, Volumen. 12 (2018), pages 1–25 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess application/pdf
institution Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza
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language Inglés
topic CARRETERAS
FRONTERAS
INFRAESTRUCTURA
BOSQUE
DEFORESTACIÓN
CRECIMIENTO URBANO
POLITICAS
CONSERVACION
ESTRATEGIAS
AMAZONIA (BRASIL)
spellingShingle CARRETERAS
FRONTERAS
INFRAESTRUCTURA
BOSQUE
DEFORESTACIÓN
CRECIMIENTO URBANO
POLITICAS
CONSERVACION
ESTRATEGIAS
AMAZONIA (BRASIL)
Pfaff, Alexander
Robalino, Juan
Reis, Eustaquio J.
Walker, Robert
Perz, Stephen
Laurance, William
Bohrer, Claudio
Aldrich, Steven
Arima, Eugenio
Caldas, Marcellus
Kirby, Kathryn R.
Roads & SDGs, tradeoffs and synergies: learning from Brazil’s Amazon in distinguishing frontiers
description To reduce SDG tradeoffs in infrastructure provision, and to inform searches for SDG synergies, the authors show that roads’ impacts on Brazilian Amazon forests varied significantly across fron-tiers. Impacts varied predictably with prior development – prior roads and prior deforestation – and, further, in a pattern that suggests a potential synergy for roads between forests and urban growth. For multiple periods of roads investments, the authors estimate forest impacts for high, medium and low prior roads and deforestation. For each setting, census-tract observations are numerous. Results confirm predictions for this kind of frontier of a pattern not consistent with endogeneity, i.e., short-run forest impacts of new roads are: small for relatively high prior development; larger for medium prior development; and small for low prior development (for the latter setting, impacts in such isolated areas could rise over time, depending on interactions with conservation policies). These Amazonian results suggest ‘SDG strategic’ locations for infrastructure, an idea the authors note for other frontiers while highlighting major differences across frontiers and their SDG opportunities.
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author Pfaff, Alexander
Robalino, Juan
Reis, Eustaquio J.
Walker, Robert
Perz, Stephen
Laurance, William
Bohrer, Claudio
Aldrich, Steven
Arima, Eugenio
Caldas, Marcellus
Kirby, Kathryn R.
author_facet Pfaff, Alexander
Robalino, Juan
Reis, Eustaquio J.
Walker, Robert
Perz, Stephen
Laurance, William
Bohrer, Claudio
Aldrich, Steven
Arima, Eugenio
Caldas, Marcellus
Kirby, Kathryn R.
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title Roads & SDGs, tradeoffs and synergies: learning from Brazil’s Amazon in distinguishing frontiers
title_short Roads & SDGs, tradeoffs and synergies: learning from Brazil’s Amazon in distinguishing frontiers
title_full Roads & SDGs, tradeoffs and synergies: learning from Brazil’s Amazon in distinguishing frontiers
title_fullStr Roads & SDGs, tradeoffs and synergies: learning from Brazil’s Amazon in distinguishing frontiers
title_full_unstemmed Roads & SDGs, tradeoffs and synergies: learning from Brazil’s Amazon in distinguishing frontiers
title_sort roads & sdgs, tradeoffs and synergies: learning from brazil’s amazon in distinguishing frontiers
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