“… Bauhoff and Busch, 2020 identified only 10 empirical studies that assessed the relationship between deforestation and malaria with appropriate adjustments for confounding. Of these, seven reported a positive association ( Austin et al, 2017 ; Wayant et al, 2010 ; Olson et al, 2010 ; Terrazas et al, 2015 ; Pattanayak et al, 2010 ; Garg, 2015 ; Fornace et al, 2016 ), two did not find any associations ( Bauhoff and Busch, 2020 ; Hahn et al, 2014a ), and one disputed study found a negative association ( Valle and Clark, 2013 ; Hahn et al, 2014b ; Valle, 2014 ). Most recently, a study found deforestation to increase malaria risk and malaria to decrease deforestation activities in the Amazon, using an instrumental variable analysis to disentangle any reverse causality loop ( MacDonald and Mordecai, 2019 ).…”