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Land degradation, economic growth and structural change: evidences from Italy

Land degradation, economic growth and structural change: evidences from Italy

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Date of publication
December 2016
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ISBN / Resource ID
AGRIS:US201600195384
Pages
431-448

The present study investigates the relationship between land degradation and the evolution of the productive structure in Italy during the last 50 years (1960–2010). The objectives of the study are twofold: (i) to present and discuss an original analysis of the income–environment relationship in an economic-convergent and environmental–divergent country and (ii) to evaluate the impact of the (changing) productive structure and selected socio-demographic characteristics on the level of land vulnerability. The econometric analysis indicates that the relationship between GDP and land degradation across Italian provinces is completely reverted once we move from a cross-sectional analysis to panel estimates. While economic and environmental disparities between provinces go in the same direction, with richer provinces having lower levels of LD, over time the growth process increases LD with the economic structure acting as a significant variable.

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Esposito, Piero
Fabrzio Patriarca
Luigi Perini
Luca Salvati

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