How do national markets and price policies affect land use at the forest margin? Evidence from the Philippines

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Author(s):
I. Coxhead; A. Rola; K. Kim

Type of Document:
Scholarly Article

 

Publisher/Journal:
University of Wisconsin- Madison

Date of Publication:
2001

Place of Publication:
Madison, WI

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Deforestation, land degradation, and watershed degradation commonly result from expansion of upland agriculture in the developing countries of the tropics. This paper examines the influence of market factors on farmers’ decisions by evaluating market integration and the linkages between policy and markets. The authors suggest that if market factors do significantly influence agricultural management choices, market policy instruments may be very effective for addressing upland sustainability issues. Their findings support the efficacy of increased dissemination of information from the national level and policy advocacy.

Additional Bibliographic Information

Coxhead, I., A. Rola and K. Kim. 2001. How do national markets and price policies affect land use at the forest margin? Evidence from the Philippines. Land Economics. 77(2): 250-267.

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