Environmental Impacts and Policy Responses to Covid-19: A View from Latin America

Peer Reviewed
13 July 2020

Alejandro López-Feldman, Carlos Chávez, María Alejandra Vélez, Hernán Bejarano, Ariaster B. Chimeli, José Féres, Juan Robalino, Rodrigo Salcedo, César Viteri

COVID-19 is currently having major short run effects with possible serious long run implications for the environment and the management of natural resources in Latin America. We discuss the possible effects of the pandemic on air pollution, deforestation and other relevant environmental dimensions across the region. With contributions from environmental economists from eight countries, we give an overview of the initial and expected environmental effects of this health crisis. We discuss potential effects on environmental regulations, possible policy interventions, and an agenda for future research for those interested in the design and evaluation of environmental policies relevant for the Latin American context.

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López-Feldman, A., Chávez, C., Vélez, M. A., Bejarano, H., Chimeli, A. B., Féres, J., … Viteri, C. (2020). Environmental Impacts and Policy Responses to Covid-19: A View from Latin America. Environmental and Resource Economics. doi:10.1007/s10640-020-00460-x
Publication | 14 July 2020