Authors
Veli Yilanci, Recep Ulucak, Yaoqi Zhang, Valeria Andreoni
Publication date
2023/4
Journal
Sustainable Development
Volume
31
Issue
2
Pages
812-824
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Description
Affluence and planned urbanization may have a crucial role in conserving forests and decreasing forest footprint with rising awareness and human development. Productivity rise from technological progress is key to facilitating the underlying mechanisms of theoretically expected changes in all those processes. They are seen as an alternative way to transform the current habits into one that is conservative and respectful to the environment while keeping the economic welfare at the same time. By following the theoretical underpinnings of such expectations, this article investigates how the development changes of China have impacted on the forest footprint. In this frame, the study is an attempt to empirically inquire underlying mechanisms of the forest transition hypothesis, which supports the idea that affluence, urbanization, human capital, and productivity can help to save forests. The transition process is depicted …
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