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DOI | 10.1016/j.worlddev.2021.105582 |
ISSN | 0305-750X |
Citation Key | FlachABSSRVOC:2021:CoCeAm |
Title | Conserving the Cerrado and Amazon biomes of Brazil protects the soy economy from damaging warming |
Year | 2021 |
Month | Oct. |
Access Date | 2024, May 19 |
Type of Work | journal article |
Secondary Type | PRE PI |
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Author | 1 Flach, Rafaela 2 Abrahão, Gabriel 3 Bryant, Benjamin 4 Scarabello, Marluce da Cruz 5 Soterroni, Aline Cristina 6 Ramos, Fernando Manuel 7 Valin, Hugo 8 Obersteiner, Michael 9 Cohn, Avery S. |
Resume Identifier | 1 2 3 4 5 6 8JMKD3MGP5W/3C9JH4A |
Group | 1 2 3 4 DIIAV-CGCT-INPE-MCTI-GOV-BR 5 CST-CST-DIPGR-INPE-MCTI-GOV-BR 6 DIIAV-CGCT-INPE-MCTI-GOV-BR |
Affiliation | 1 Tufts University 2 Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV) 3 Independent Consultant 4 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE) 5 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE) 6 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE) 7 International Institute for Applied System Analysis 8 International Institute for Applied System Analysis 9 Tufts University |
Author e-Mail Address | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 oberstei@iiasa.ac.at 9 avery.cohn@tufts.edu |
Journal | World Development |
Volume | 146 |
Pages | e105582 |
Secondary Mark | A1_SOCIOLOGIA A1_PLANEJAMENTO_URBANO_E_REGIONAL_/_DEMOGRAFIA A1_ENGENHARIAS_III A1_ADMINISTRAÇÃO,_CIÊNCIAS_CONTÁBEIS_E_TURISMO A2_INTERDISCIPLINAR B1_ECONOMIA |
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Keywords | Agriculture Amazon Climate change Conservation Ecosystem services Extreme heat Soy economy Learn about these Topics |
Abstract | In tropical regions, widespread loss of native forest and savanna vegetation is increasing extreme heat, particularly in agricultural regions. Using the case of rising extreme heat from lost forest and savanna vegetation in Brazilian Amazon and Cerrado regions, we modeled losses to soy production, the region's principal economic activity. We assessed two types of extreme-heat regulation values: the value of avoided extreme-heat exposure of soy from the conservation of neighboring ecosystems and the value of lost revenue due to increased extreme heat exposure from increased ecosystem conversion. Our modeling combines empirical estimates of (1) the influence of ecosystem conversion on extreme heat over neighboring cropland, (2) the impacts of extreme heat on agricultural yields, and (3) native vegetation area, agricultural area, and crop prices. We examine lost soy value from land conversion over the period 1985 to 2012, potential losses from further conversion under plausible land and climate change scenarios (20202050), and the future value of conservation of the region's remaining ecosystem area near soy. Soy revenue lost due to extreme heat from native vegetation loss (19852012) totaled 99 (2005USD) ha−1 for 2012-2013 growing season. By 2050, agricultural growth, ecosystem conversion, and climate change could boost extreme-heat regulation values by 25% to 95%. Future values were strongly sensitive to changes in agricultural density, rates of native vegetation loss, and climate. Extreme-heat regulation values were largest in the Cerrado biome and the southeastern Amazon. Relative to land values, the value of extreme heat regulation was largest relative to the carbon value of biomass in the Cerrado. By regulating the exposure of agriculture to extreme heat, ecosystem conservation can create considerable value for the soy sector. |
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Notes | Prêmio CAPES Elsevier 2023 - ODS 2: Fome zero e Agricultura sustentável Prêmio CAPES Elsevier 2023 - ODS 8: Trabalho decente e crescimento econômico Prêmio CAPES Elsevier 2023 - ODS 15: Vida terrestre |
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