Robalino Juan, Sandoval Catalina, Barton David N, Chacon Adriana, Pfaff Alexander
Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza, Turrialba, Costa Rica; Universidad de Costa Rica, San Pedro, Costa Rica.
Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza, Turrialba, Costa Rica.
PLoS One. 2015 Apr 24;10(4):e0124910. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0124910. eCollection 2015.
We estimate the effects on deforestation that have resulted from policy interactions between parks and payments and between park buffers and payments in Costa Rica between 2000 and 2005. We show that the characteristics of the areas where protected and unprotected lands are located differ significantly. Additionally, we find that land characteristics of each of the policies and of the places where they interact also differ significantly. To adequately estimate the effects of the policies and their interactions, we use matching methods. Matching is implemented not only to define adequate control groups, as in previous research, but also to define those groups of locations under the influence of policies that are comparable to each other. We find that it is more effective to locate parks and payments away from each other, rather than in the same location or near each other. The high levels of enforcement inside both parks and lands with payments, and the presence of conservation spillovers that reduce deforestation near parks, significantly reduce the potential impact of combining these two policies.
我们估算了2000年至2005年间哥斯达黎加公园与支付机制之间以及公园缓冲区与支付机制之间的政策互动对森林砍伐造成的影响。我们表明,受保护土地和未受保护土地所处区域的特征存在显著差异。此外,我们发现各项政策及其相互作用地点的土地特征也存在显著差异。为了充分估算政策及其相互作用的影响,我们使用了匹配方法。实施匹配不仅是为了像以往研究那样定义适当的对照组,也是为了定义受政策影响且彼此可比的地点组。我们发现,将公园和支付机制设置在彼此远离的地方,而不是在同一地点或彼此靠近的地方,会更有效。公园内和有支付机制的土地上的高执法水平,以及减少公园附近森林砍伐的保护溢出效应,显著降低了将这两项政策结合起来的潜在影响。