Sign in
Transboundary protected areas:a source of ecosystems, peace, trade, and economic growth
Thesis   Open access

Transboundary protected areas:a source of ecosystems, peace, trade, and economic growth

Bernard Clayton George
Master of Arts (MA), California State University, Sacramento
02/19/2013

Abstract

Biospheres Peace parks Protected areas
The hypothesis asks if Transboundary Protected Areas (TBPAs) have an effect on the growth of Gdp per capita. The method used is OLS multiple regression. The results show that TBPAs may have a positive and statistically significant effect on GDP per capita growth.
pdf
500MastersThesisBernardRev[2]755.09 kBDownloadView
Open Access

Metrics

8 File views/ downloads
15 Record Views

Details