TY - JOUR
T1 - The effect of population and migration on forest cover in Indonesia
AU - Sunderlin, William
AU - Resosudarmo, Ida Aju Pradnja
PY - 1999/6
Y1 - 1999/6
N2 - The massive loss of quantity and quality of natural forest cover in Indonesia threatens an important source of foreign exchange and employment. Several studies and government policies indicate that population growth, particularly among small landholders, is the principal cause of deforestation. Although there is an element of truth to these studies and policies, they greatly oversimplify and distort the issue of Indonesian deforestation. This article evaluates 'population-centered' (neo-Malthusian) explanations of forest cover change in Indonesia in the light of non-population-centered (non-Malthusian) evidence. The conclusion is that although population growth is an important part of the explanation of Indonesia deforestation, it should be seen as an intermediate variable, and not as an independent variable. The policy implication is that nonpopulation factors should receive greater attention in policy measures directed at controlling inappropriate deforestation.
AB - The massive loss of quantity and quality of natural forest cover in Indonesia threatens an important source of foreign exchange and employment. Several studies and government policies indicate that population growth, particularly among small landholders, is the principal cause of deforestation. Although there is an element of truth to these studies and policies, they greatly oversimplify and distort the issue of Indonesian deforestation. This article evaluates 'population-centered' (neo-Malthusian) explanations of forest cover change in Indonesia in the light of non-population-centered (non-Malthusian) evidence. The conclusion is that although population growth is an important part of the explanation of Indonesia deforestation, it should be seen as an intermediate variable, and not as an independent variable. The policy implication is that nonpopulation factors should receive greater attention in policy measures directed at controlling inappropriate deforestation.
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U2 - 10.1177/107049659900800204
DO - 10.1177/107049659900800204
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0032717731
SN - 1070-4965
VL - 8
SP - 152
EP - 169
JO - Journal of Environment and Development
JF - Journal of Environment and Development
IS - 2
ER -