Agricultural Intensification by Smallholders in the Western Brazilian Amazon

Agricultural Intensification by Smallholders in the Western Brazilian Amazon
Author: Stephen A. Vosti,Julie Witcover,Chantal Line Carpentier
Publsiher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780896291324

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Research site and sample characteristics; Multivariate analysis; A fram-level bioeconomic model.

Agricultural intensification by smallholders in the Western Brazilian amazon from deforestation to sustainable land use

Agricultural intensification by smallholders in the Western Brazilian amazon from deforestation to sustainable land use
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1017260953

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Agricultural Intensification by Smallholders in the Western Brazilian Amazon

Agricultural Intensification by Smallholders in the Western Brazilian Amazon
Author: Stephen A. Vosti
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2002
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: 0896291324

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Agricultural Intensification by Smallholders in the Western Brazilian Amazon

Agricultural Intensification by Smallholders in the Western Brazilian Amazon
Author: Stephen A. Vosti,Julie Witcover,Chantal Line Carpentier
Publsiher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780896291324

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Research site and sample characteristics; Multivariate analysis; A fram-level bioeconomic model.

Sustainable Land Management Sourcebook

Sustainable Land Management Sourcebook
Author: World Bank
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2008-06-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0821374338

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Policies promoting pro-poor agricultural growth are the key to helping countries achieve the Millennium Development Goals especially the goal of halving poverty and hunger by 2015. The public sector, private sector, and civil society organizations are working to enhance productivity and competitiveness of the agricultural sector to reduce rural poverty and sustain the natural resource base. The pathways involve participation by rural communities, science and technology, knowledge generation and further learning, capacity enhancement, and institution building. Sustainable land management (SLM) an essential component of such policies will help to ensure the productivity of agriculture, forestry, fisheries, and hydrology. SLM will also support a range of ecosystem services on which agriculture depends. The 'Sustainable Land Management Sourcebook' provides a knowledge repository of tested practices and innovative resource management approaches that are currently being tested. The diverse menu of options represents the current state of the art of good land management practices. Section one identifies the need and scope for SLM and food production in relation to cross-sector issues such as freshwater and forest resources, regional climate and air quality, and interactions with biodiversity conservation and increasingly valuable ecosystem services. Section two categorizes the diversity of land management systems globally and the strategies for improving household livelihoods in each system type. Section three presents a range of investment notes that summarize good practice, as well as innovative activity profiles that highlight design of successful or innovative investments. Section four identifies easy-to-access, Web-based resources relevant for land and natural resource managers. The 'Sourcebook' is a living document that will be periodically updated and expanded as new material and findings become available on good land management practices. This book will be of interest to project managers and practitioners working to enhance land and natural resource management in developing countries.

Land use trends and environmental governance policies in Brazil

Land use trends and environmental governance policies in Brazil
Author: Andrew Miccolis,Renata Marson Teixeira de Andrade,Pablo Pacheco
Publsiher: CIFOR
Total Pages: 47
Release: 2014-12-29
Genre: Electronic book
ISBN: 9786021504659

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Historically, the policy framework in Brazil has played a decisive role in shaping land use and changes in the rural landscape. Over the last three decades, the country has made impressive gains on socioeconomic, environmental and rural development policy fronts. Nonetheless, an overall analysis of Brazil’s policy framework pertaining to land use shows contradictions and constraints that need to be addressed in the long run. One such contradiction is given by disparities in rural credit and finance policies, with greater amounts favoring large-scale farming as opposed to family farming, despite the key role of smallholders in food production and job creation, and still low resources allocated to programs promoting low-carbon agricultural practices. Another contradiction is the dichotomy between climate change policies and mainstream agricultural and rural development policies. Brazil’s overriding challenge is harmonizing and effectively coordinating these different policy agendas at their various levels of implementation so as to effectively manage trade-offs. The question is what measures can be put in place to enable continued growth of agricultural production while also reducing its negative social and environmental costs? The answer lies partly in increasing support for implementing and up-scaling initiatives to promote low emissions agriculture and providing other economic incentives for adopting more sustainable use and conservation-oriented agricultural and land-use practices. Ultimately, reconciling agricultural production with conservation and rural livelihoods requires greater coordination and harmonization among sectoral policies at various levels of government. Achieving this goal requires the adoption of a combination of a value chain-based and territorial approach to land-use planning with more integrated farming systems in order to enable making improved decisions according to multiple trade-offs and impacts.

Balancing Agricultural Development and Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon

Balancing Agricultural Development and Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon
Author: Andrea Cattaneo
Publsiher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780896291300

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Since the 1970s, federal policies promoting migration and encouraging agricultural development of large farms, logging, and ranching have led to the deforestation of vast areas of the Amazon rainforest.Though these policies have largely been replaced, deforestation continues. What effects do current macroeconomic and regional policies and events have on deforestation and on the well-being of settlers on the agricultural frontier? This report identifies the links between the agriculture and logging sectors in the Amazon, economic growth, poverty alleviation, and natural resource degradation in the region and in Brazil as a whole.It considers the effects of currency devaluation, building roads and other infrastructure in the Amazon, property rights, adoption of technological change, and fiscal incentives and disincentives to deforest.The results are sometimes counterintuitive, but shed new light on why slowing deforestation is so difficult and on the trade-offs between environmental and economic goals.

Agricultural Technologies and Tropical Deforestation

Agricultural Technologies and Tropical Deforestation
Author: Arild Angelsen,David Kaimowitz
Publsiher: CABI
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2001-04-20
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0851998992

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This book has been developed from a workshop on Technological change in agriculture and tropical deforestation organised by the Center for International Forestry Research and held in Costa Rica in March, 1999. It explores how intensification of agriculture affects tropical deforestation using case studies from different geographical regions, using different agricultural products and technologies and in differing demographic situations and market conditions. Guidance is also given on future agricultural research and extension efforts.