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AU - Of PY - 2004 TI - Agricultural intensification, local labor markets, and deforestation in the Philippines SP - 241-266 N1 - Apr JF - Environment and Development Economics JO - Environ. Dev. Econ. VL - 9 SN - 1355-770X N1 - Article N1 - Agricultural intensification, local labor markets, and deforestation in the Philippines N1 - ISI:000221253700007 N1 - 42 CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS Part 2 N1 - English KW - PANEL-DATA; TECHNOLOGY; WAGES N2 - This paper examines agricultural intensification and its impact on deforestation in a frontier region of the Philippines. Panel data covering the period 1994-2000 are used to study labor demand and resource reallocation in response to lowland irrigation development. Results illustrate how irrigation has led to changes in employment, incomes, and activities at the forest margin. Findings indicate that the off-farm employment opportunities created by irrigation development have helped to reduce rates of forest clearing. Although some initial employment gains have been reversed, wage-induced increases in agricultural productivity in the uplands have reduced forest pressure. Results show that lowland irrigation has had direct, indirect, and lagged effects on rates of forest clearing, and that a virtuous cycle may be at play, with irrigation leading to both poverty reduction and reduced forest pressure. AD - Purdue Univ, Dept Agr Econ, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA. World Bank, Dept Environm, Washington, DC 20433 USA. Shively, GE, Purdue Univ, Dept Agr Econ, 1145 Krannet Bldg, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA. shivelyg@purdue.edu spagiola@worldbank.org ID - 45 ER -