Amazon Deforestation: Drivers, damages, and policies
Resumen
This chapter discusses the economic drivers, the environmental damages, and the poli cies enacted to fight Amazon deforestation. It provides key statistics about conservation
in the nine Amazon countries, and discusses the underlying causes leading to forest de struction in the region. Economic exploitation of the forest generates profits, but forest
destruction creates harms on global, regional, and local levels. The global harm is the
impact of greenhouse gas emissions on climate change. Regional damage is due to the
impact of deforestation on rainfall, and the impact of forest fires on air pollution. On a
local level, deforestation destroys ecosystem services, and mining activities pollute water
bodies. The chapter proposes a typology of conservation policies: bans on deforestation,
financial incentives, land tenure regulations, market access, sustainable practices, and
indirect instruments. It discusses examples of policies and reviews impact evaluations.
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Policy paper No 22
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