Deforestation In The Amazon Essay

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Wiebelt, Manfred. "Stopping Deforestation in the Amazon: Trade-off between Ecological and Economic Targets?" Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv 131, no. 3 (1995): 542-68.
Manfred Wiebelt is an economist for World Economy and Honorary and a professor at Christian Albrechts University. His researches are focused on the interface between macro, resource economy, resource based development, and commercial and agricultural policy in developing countries. This article is about Using a computable general equilibrium model the paper analyzes the regional, sectoral and macroeconomic dimension of Brazil's "deforestation problem". It is shown that macroeconomic reform is not in conflict with conservation policies. I find this article useful because it helps me better understand the relationship between stopping …show more content…

This studies explores the main direct and underlying causes of deforestation in Brazil's Legal Amazon region by considering spatial differences. It argues crop cultivation, rural populations land use activities, and illegal roads infrastructures accelerate the deforestation in the Amazon forest. I found this article useful because it identify the pattern of deforestation and traces the main causes of deforestation, and I use the information in my prospectus

4. Tollefson, Jeff. "Battle for the Amazon." Nature 520, no. 7545 (2015): 20.
Jeff Tollefson is the chief strategic growth officer at Genesys Works, and he graduated from the University of Iowa, Tippie College of Business. He has wrote different articles relate to environmental issues. In this article, it states Brazilian government has achieved a successful result on protecting the Amazon forest by launching a successful policy on restricting unlawful activities in public forest. This article is useful because it provides me the insight of government policy on stopping

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