2016
DOI: 10.1590/1234.56781806-947900540205
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Modelling Beef and Dairy Sectors' Productivities and their Effects on Land Use Change in Brazil

Abstract: This paper aims to develop new methodology for the Brazilian beef and dairy sectors incorporating different levels of productivities in the Brazilian Land Use Model (BLUM), analyzing land use dynamics. Several datasets combinations were used and supply and demand equations were re-estimated. Historical database developed in this paper shows that the livestock sector increased productivity levels per hectare (in both beef and dairy sectors), being an important land releaser for other agricultural uses. Even in … Show more

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“…They modify the distribution and fragmentation of the natural vegetation and thereby affect environmental services and biodiversity. Annual rates of deforestation in Mexico dropped by 50% during 2010-2015, in contrast to increases in some other countries, particularly those associated with the expansion of soy crops and pasture for cattle (Gollnow and Lakes 2014;Harfuch et al 2016). Although FAO (2015) Deforestation rates can hide important losses, particularly those related to the heterogeneity of the LUCC process.…”
Section: Discussion Lucc Magnitude and Trajectoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They modify the distribution and fragmentation of the natural vegetation and thereby affect environmental services and biodiversity. Annual rates of deforestation in Mexico dropped by 50% during 2010-2015, in contrast to increases in some other countries, particularly those associated with the expansion of soy crops and pasture for cattle (Gollnow and Lakes 2014;Harfuch et al 2016). Although FAO (2015) Deforestation rates can hide important losses, particularly those related to the heterogeneity of the LUCC process.…”
Section: Discussion Lucc Magnitude and Trajectoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Livestock production in feedlots is uncommon in Brazil (SCOT Consultoria 2014). Productivity increases in each system are based on historical trends, expert judgement of ICONE, and (Harfuch, Nassar, Zambianco, & Gurgel, 2016;SCOT Consultoria 2014). In addition to an increase of the productivity in each system, there could be a shift from extensive to intensive livestock systems towards 2030.…”
Section: Reference Scenariomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esses resultados podem ser vistos na Figura 7. Figura 7: Resposta do capital a choques de produtividade para os modelos sem restrição no uso, com restrição de 30%, 50% e 70% no uso da terra e com terra fixa Alguns trabalhos recentes na literatura de economia agrícola como, por exemplo, Vieira Filho (2016), Harfuch et al (2016), e Ferreira Filho & Horridge (2014), têm mostrado que o uso intensivo de capital e novas tecnologias estão associados ao processo de expansão da fronteira agrícola. Adicionalmente, como mostraram Daubermann et al (2014), a conversão de áreas de florestas e pastagens em áreas agrícolas não tem apresentado redução de produtividade.…”
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“…Os resultados de Ferreira Filho & Horridge (2014) mostram que a expansão em regiões de elevada produtividade tem sido poupadora de terra, o que também foi verificado por Harfuch et al (2016) que analisaram especificamente a pecuária, mas concluíram, também, que mesmo nas regiões de fronteira agrícola, o processo de ocupação teve a correspondência do aumento de produtividade.…”
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