Precolonial institutions and deforestation in Africa

Land Use Policy Vol/Iss. 51(2016) Elsevier Published In Pages: 150-161
By Larcom, Shaun, van Gevelt, Terry, Zabala, Aiora

Abstract

Controlling on a wide range of factors, this article examines the relationship between precolonial systems of leadership succession and contemporary deforestation rates. In a study of areas within the boundaries of 649 precolonial societies, the article finds that areas where local leaders were appointed by social standing were more likely to have poorer institutions governing forest management. The authors emphasize the importance of local governance over forest management and argue that precolonial institutions of leadership still have a bearing on current systems of forest management.

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