Has anyone been giving thought to how the current economic downturn might be
affecting rates of habitat conversion? In the U.S., housing-based habitat
conversions have been one of the leading drivers of habitat loss and
degradation, during the most recent decades. This perhaps represents an
opportunity for an empirical test of the steady state economy ideas. GDP has
measurably dropped in the last months; have rates of habitat conversion
likewise dropped?


-- 
Robert Baldwin
Assistant Professor, Conservation Biology/GIS
Department of Forestry and Natural Resources
Clemson University
Clemson, SC
(864) 656-4857

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