Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2138291218> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2138291218 endingPage "26" @default.
- W2138291218 startingPage "14" @default.
- W2138291218 abstract "Deforestation in the Amazon is caused by the complex interplay of different drivers. Price of commodities such as beef and soya, and incoming migration are paramount factors. Construction of new highways is a key aspect, as they enable a growing flow of people and economic activities, provoking an intensification of the conversion of forests into pasture and agricultural areas. The pavement of road BR-163 accelerates the expansion of the agricultural frontier from the state of Mato Grosso to Pará, inside the Amazon. Today, the Brazilian government applies two main kinds of policies to protect the environment. First by establishing conservation units (CUs) that include an array of reserve types from natural areas to indigenous lands, and second by enforcing the Forest Code (FC), a law that limits the occupation and use of forests. Legal reserve requirements for rural properties are 80% in the Amazon rainforest, 35% in the Cerrado shrublands and 20% in other regions. However, the effectiveness of these policies relies on a fragile institutional capacity, which causes a flawed monitoring, law enforcement and control. To assess the impact of effective conservation policies on land use and deforestation by 2020, we used the LUSMAPA model in combination with two scenarios, one that included different commodity price developments and migration rates and one on the assumption of the institutional strength to uphold the conservation policies. A revision of the FC from an average 80% policy target to 60% effective implementation and disregard borders of CUs by allowing 5% deforestation in CUs, that both corresponds to a ‘weak’ governmental enforcement, leads to additional deforestation of 41–57%, depending on the commodity price scenario. The results of the simulations are discussed in the light of recent policy changes in Brazil." @default.
- W2138291218 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2138291218 creator A5018743220 @default.
- W2138291218 creator A5026223564 @default.
- W2138291218 creator A5063280131 @default.
- W2138291218 creator A5082385393 @default.
- W2138291218 creator A5082414929 @default.
- W2138291218 creator A5024231124 @default.
- W2138291218 date "2014-03-01" @default.
- W2138291218 modified "2023-09-29" @default.
- W2138291218 title "The impact of commodity price and conservation policy scenarios on deforestation and agricultural land use in a frontier area within the Amazon" @default.
- W2138291218 cites W1986124765 @default.
- W2138291218 cites W1986776578 @default.
- W2138291218 cites W1988304095 @default.
- W2138291218 cites W2003263324 @default.
- W2138291218 cites W2019126590 @default.
- W2138291218 cites W2024374407 @default.
- W2138291218 cites W2032438202 @default.
- W2138291218 cites W2056312701 @default.
- W2138291218 cites W2056724844 @default.
- W2138291218 cites W2063429046 @default.
- W2138291218 cites W2063563722 @default.
- W2138291218 cites W2090240630 @default.
- W2138291218 cites W2091913593 @default.
- W2138291218 cites W2099121763 @default.
- W2138291218 cites W2113206323 @default.
- W2138291218 cites W2152986056 @default.
- W2138291218 cites W2163487601 @default.
- W2138291218 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2012.10.003" @default.
- W2138291218 hasPublicationYear "2014" @default.
- W2138291218 type Work @default.
- W2138291218 sameAs 2138291218 @default.
- W2138291218 citedByCount "63" @default.
- W2138291218 countsByYear W21382912182014 @default.
- W2138291218 countsByYear W21382912182015 @default.
- W2138291218 countsByYear W21382912182016 @default.
- W2138291218 countsByYear W21382912182017 @default.
- W2138291218 countsByYear W21382912182018 @default.
- W2138291218 countsByYear W21382912182019 @default.
- W2138291218 countsByYear W21382912182020 @default.
- W2138291218 countsByYear W21382912182021 @default.
- W2138291218 countsByYear W21382912182022 @default.
- W2138291218 countsByYear W21382912182023 @default.
- W2138291218 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2138291218 hasAuthorship W2138291218A5018743220 @default.
- W2138291218 hasAuthorship W2138291218A5024231124 @default.
- W2138291218 hasAuthorship W2138291218A5026223564 @default.
- W2138291218 hasAuthorship W2138291218A5063280131 @default.
- W2138291218 hasAuthorship W2138291218A5082385393 @default.
- W2138291218 hasAuthorship W2138291218A5082414929 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConcept C10138342 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConcept C118518473 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConcept C144133560 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConcept C166957645 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConcept C175605778 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConcept C199360897 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConcept C2777399953 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConcept C2778571376 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConcept C2779439359 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConcept C39432304 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConcept C4792198 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConcept C48824518 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConcept C526734887 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConcept C535291247 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConcept C54286561 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConceptScore W2138291218C10138342 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConceptScore W2138291218C118518473 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConceptScore W2138291218C144133560 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConceptScore W2138291218C162324750 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConceptScore W2138291218C166957645 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConceptScore W2138291218C175605778 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConceptScore W2138291218C18903297 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConceptScore W2138291218C199360897 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConceptScore W2138291218C205649164 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConceptScore W2138291218C2777399953 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConceptScore W2138291218C2778571376 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConceptScore W2138291218C2779439359 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConceptScore W2138291218C39432304 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConceptScore W2138291218C41008148 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConceptScore W2138291218C4792198 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConceptScore W2138291218C48824518 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConceptScore W2138291218C526734887 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConceptScore W2138291218C535291247 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConceptScore W2138291218C54286561 @default.
- W2138291218 hasConceptScore W2138291218C86803240 @default.
- W2138291218 hasLocation W21382912181 @default.
- W2138291218 hasOpenAccess W2138291218 @default.
- W2138291218 hasPrimaryLocation W21382912181 @default.
- W2138291218 hasRelatedWork W2527400494 @default.
- W2138291218 hasRelatedWork W2727455198 @default.
- W2138291218 hasRelatedWork W2805233713 @default.
- W2138291218 hasRelatedWork W2809154944 @default.
- W2138291218 hasRelatedWork W2906179031 @default.