Deforestation in Indonesia.Statistics are given regarding deforestation in Indonesia between 2000 and 2012, comparing the amount of primary forest cleared to the size of the U.S. state of West Virginia.EBSCO_AspScience News
Indonesia population was 61Mio inhabitants, of which 42Mio people lived on Java, hence leaving only 20Mio people to inhabit the forest rich islands of Borneo, Sumatra, Sulawesi and Papua (also called “outer islands” in the past) (source...
Statistics Brazil: opinion on illegal deforestation policy in the Amazon 2019 Brazil: opinion on illegal deforestation in the Amazon 2019, by gender Brazil: opinion on illegal deforestation policy in the Amazon 2019, by age Deforested area in Indonesia 2016-2017, by forest type Change in forest ...
A post-classification analysis was conducted for the four classified maps to detect changes in various LULC in UMSC over the 30 years. Changes were detected based on statistics generated from 1990 to 2000; 2000 to 2010 and 2010 to 2020. To determine trends of change for land cover classes, ...
Source: Statistics Indonesia (BPS), 2016 A study by research NGOCIFOR (2019)reported an increase in the conversion of peat soils in Borneo Island caused mainly by smallholder oil palm expansion.While tied/plasma smallholders receive financial support, farming advice and market access from large com...
Nigeria. Trees used to cover approximately 50% of the land in this country. ... The Philippines. ... Benin. ... Ghana. ... Indonesia. ... Nepal. ... North Korea. What are the negatives of deforestation? The disadvantages to deforestation are anincreased amount of carbon dioxide emissio...
Previous studies suggest agriculture-related land-use change as Africa’s main cause of deforestation4. However, such information is derived from courser thematic maps or sample-based land-use statistics5. There is a lack of thematically detailed data both at small and large-scale to link deforest...
Deforestation, foreign demand and export dynamics in Indonesia J. Int. Econ., 93 (2) (2014), pp. 316-338 View PDFView articleView in ScopusGoogle Scholar Rudel etal., 2005 T.K. Rudel, O.T. Coomes, E. Moran, F. Achard, A. Angelsen, J. Xu, E. Lambin Forest transitions: towards...
(2021) show that current forest loss increases malaria infections in Indonesia. On the other hand, Bauhoff and Busch (2020) do not find a significant relationship between deforestation and malaria incidence. Apart from malaria, other outcomes studied in this literature include stunting, diarrhea, ...
Through a field experiment in Indonesia, we show that worker productivity was 8.22% lower in deforested relative to forested settings, where wet bulb globe temperatures were, on average, 2.84 °C higher in deforested settings. We demonstrate that productivity losses are driven by behavioral ...