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Overlapping land allocations reduce deforestation in Peru

机译:重叠的土地分配减少了秘鲁的森林砍伐

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Overlapping land use allocations, in which one parcel of land is allocated two or more times for different uses, either intentionally or unintentionally, are common globally. We assess how overlapping land use allocations impact forest cover change using Peruvian government data for the lowland Amazon. Results are based on propensity score matched difference-in-differences methods using 1-ha resolution forest loss data for 2000-2014, along with Peruvian government land use allocation data. We find that deforestation is lower in overlapping than in same-type, non-overlapping allocations. This finding is consistent across all types of overlapping land use allocations. These results support the hypothesis that multiple use management decreases deforestation, and provide no evidence indicating that overlapping allocations are a form of tenure insecurity that might increase deforestation. Our findings inform conservation policy related to multiple use management, land tenure security, and conflict avoidance.
机译:重叠的土地使用分配,其中一块土地被分配了两次或更多次,用于不同用途,无论是有意的还是无意地,都是全局普遍的。我们评估如何使用秘鲁亚马逊的秘鲁政府数据影响森林覆盖影响。结果基于2000 - 2014年使用1-HA分辨率森林损失数据的倾向评分差异差异方法,以及秘鲁政府土地使用分配数据。我们发现,除了相同类型的非重叠分配中,遮瑕疵率较低。这一发现在所有类型的重叠土地使用分配中都是一致的。这些结果支持多次使用管理减少森林砍伐的假设,并没有提供表明重叠分配的证据是可能会增加森林砍伐的权限不安全的形式。我们的调查结果可通知与多次使用管理,土地保管安全和避免冲突相关的保护政策。

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