TECHNOLOGY, CLIMATE CHANGE, PRODUCTIVITY AND LAND USE IN BRAZILIAN AGRICULTURE

Autores

  • R. E. Evenson USP
  • Denisard C.O. Alves USP

Palavras-chave:

technology, climate change, productivity, land use, brazilian agriculture

Resumo

The Ricardian model of climate change impacts is extended to include technological services from private and public agricultural research programs and climate change impacts on land use. The extended model is estimated for Brazil and the climate-land value, climate-land use, the technology-land value and the technology-land use linkages estimates are used to simulate both climate change and technology service impacts. Two sets of implications for policy emerge from the estimates of climate and technological change for Brazilian agriculture. The first set is indirect regarding the urgency and importance of policies designed to slow climate change. The second set is direct regarding policies to compensate for and ameliorate climate change.

Biografia do Autor

R. E. Evenson, USP

University of São Paulo.

Denisard C.O. Alves, USP

University of São Paulo.

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Publicado

2022-08-31

Como Citar

Evenson, R. E., & Alves, D. C. (2022). TECHNOLOGY, CLIMATE CHANGE, PRODUCTIVITY AND LAND USE IN BRAZILIAN AGRICULTURE. Planejamento E Políticas Públicas, (18). Recuperado de //www.ipea.gov.br/ppp/index.php/PPP/article/view/104