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Electrification or deforestation? Evidence from household practices in Côte d’Ivoire

Alpha Ly, Raja Chakir, Anna Cretì

2024Energy Economics11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper investigates the impact of electrification on household practices related to deforestation in Côte d’Ivoire, specifically focusing on the expansion of arable farms and the consumption of biomass fuels. A conceptual framework inspired by the heterogeneous agricultural households model proposed by Angelsen (1999) is employed to theoretically elucidate the relationship between electrification and the expansion of arable farms. Utilizing data from the latest four waves of the household Living Standards Measurement Surveys (1998, 2002, 2008, and 2015) and a pseudo-panel fixed effects regression model, we find that increased access to electricity significantly reduces both the average size of arable farms and the collection of firewood from forests. These results are robust across various alternative specifications and estimation methods. Moreover, an electrification threshold of approximately 80% has been identified, beyond which the environmental impact on the expansion of arable farms diminishes.

Topics & Concepts

FirewoodArable landElectrificationDeforestation (computer science)AgricultureGeographyAgricultural economicsElectricityPanel dataEstimationCote d ivoireConsumption (sociology)Biomass (ecology)EconomicsAgroforestryEnvironmental scienceEcologyEconometricsEngineeringSocial scienceComputer scienceProgramming languagePhilosophyBiologySociologyManagementArchaeologyElectrical engineeringHumanitiesEnergy and Environment ImpactsChild Nutrition and Water AccessEnergy, Environment, Economic Growth