• LOGIN
Repository logo

BORIS Portal

Bern Open Repository and Information System

  • Publication
  • Projects
  • Funding
  • Research Data
  • Organizations
  • Researchers
  • LOGIN
Repository logo
Unibern.ch
  1. Home
  2. Publications
  3. COVID-19 impacts on Amazon deforestation
 

COVID-19 impacts on Amazon deforestation

Options
  • Details
BORIS DOI
10.48620/88404
Date of Publication
May 30, 2025
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Centre for Developmen...

Author
Fiestas-Flores, Jerico
Higa, Minoru
Montoya-Zumaeta, Javier G.
Centre for Development and Environment (CDE) - Sustainable Governance
Subject(s)

300 - Social sciences...

Series
Trees, Forests and People
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
2666-7193
Publisher
Elsevier
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.tfp.2025.100888
Uncontrolled Keywords

rainforest

pandemics

social cost

CO2 emissions

Description
We leverage spatial variation in the severity of the COVID-19 pandemic across Peru to examine its impacts on deforestation. We find that COVID-19 explains one-third of the increase in deforestation in 2020. We estimate that a 10 % increase in COVID-19 cases increases deforestation by 1.5 %. This impact is exacerbated in districts with coca production or illegal mining. Pandemic-driven deforestation increased CO2 emissions by over 8 million tons, representing a social cost five times the national budget for forest management. These findings underscore the vulnerability of environmental monitoring and enforcement to external shocks in developing countries.
Handle
https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/211765
Show full item
File(s)
FileFile TypeFormatSizeLicensePublisher/Copright statementContent
1-s2.0-S2666719325001141-main.pdftextAdobe PDF1.57 MBpublishedOpen
BORIS Portal
Bern Open Repository and Information System
Build: d1c7f7 [27.06. 13:56]
Explore
  • Projects
  • Funding
  • Publications
  • Research Data
  • Organizations
  • Researchers
More
  • About BORIS Portal
  • Send Feedback
  • Cookie settings
  • Service Policy
Follow us on
  • Mastodon
  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn
UniBe logo