Quantifying the impacts of the quality of governance on deforestation

Quantifying the impacts of the quality of governance on deforestation

Authors:   Umemiya C, Rametsteiner E, Kraxner F

Publication Year:   2010

Reference:  Environmental Science and Policy, 13(8):695-701 (December 2010) (Published online 3 August 2010)

Abstract

The quality of governance is known to have effects on deforestation, together with other social and economic factors. However, assessing the impact of governance quality is a challenging task due to the complex and diverse mechanisms of deforestation as well as limited data availability. In this paper, interrelations between governance quality and deforestation rates are analysed on a global scale, using national data on governance quality and deforestation. Results indicate an increase in governance quality tends to be associated with a decrease in deforesttion rates (i.e., a lower level of deforestation). The paper then discusses the limitations of the quantitative assessment, including data issues.
KEYWORDS: Governance; Quality of governance; Deforestation; Impact assessment; REDD+

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