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

 

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Autores: Pfaff, Alexander, Robalino, Juan, Reis, Eustaquio J., Walker, Robert, Perz, Stephen, Laurance, William, Bohrer, Claudio, Aldrich, Steven, Arima, Eugenio, Caldas, Marcellus, Kirby, Kathryn R.
Formato: informe técnico
Fecha de Publicación:2017
Descripción:To inform the search for SDG synergies in infrastructure provision, and to reduce SDG tradeoffs, the authors show that road impacts on Brazilian Amazon forests have varied significantly across settings. Forest loss varied predictably with prior development – both prior roads and prior deforestation – and in a spatial pattern suggesting a synergy between forests and urban growth in such frontiers. Examining multiple roads investments, the authors estimate impact for settings of high, medium and low prior roads and deforestation. Census-tract observations are numerous for each setting and reveal a pattern, not consistent with endogeneity, that confirms our predictions for this kind of frontier. Impacts are: low after relatively high prior development; larger for medium prior development, at the forest margin; then low again for low prior development. For the latter setting, the authors note that in such isolated areas, interactions with conservation policies influence forest impacts over time. These Amazonian results suggest ‘SDG strategic’ locations of infrastructure, an idea they suggest for other frontiers while highlighting differences in those frontiers and their SDG opportunities.
País:Repositorio CATIE
Institución:Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza
Repositorio:Repositorio CATIE
OAI Identifier:oai:repositorio.catie.ac.cr:11554/9564
Acceso en línea:https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/9564
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:FRONTERAS
INFRAESTRUCTURA
BOSQUE
DEFORESTACIÓN
CRECIMIENTO URBANO
POLITICAS
CONSERVACION
ESTRATEGIAS
CARRETERAS
AMAZONIA (BRASIL)