Title: Land Use Change in Brazil: A macroregional perspective
1Land Use Change in Brazil A macro-regional
perspective
- Andrea Cattaneo
- Seminar presented at
- Center for International Development
- January 30, 2003
2Overview
- Briefly discuss the issue of scale
- Potential issues/drivers linked to land use
change in Brazil - Entry points to discuss economy-environment links
- Compare the order of magnitude of impact on
deforestation of a subset of drivers of land
use change
3Choosing the Appropriate Scale
- Key theme to modeling across scale
- The relationship between what we see and the
scale at which we measure it. - Leaf Branch Tree Forest
- New properties emerge when data are aggregated
Operational scale - the scale at which a process
operates - different research questions require different
scales of measurement - In fact, many models are scale dependent
4Brazil A Multi-Regional Approach
- Issues
- Crisis of Brazilian Currency
- Subsidies Taxes
- Reduction in Amazon transportation costs
- Tenure Regimes
- Technological Innovation
- Method
- Regional CGE model for Brazil
5Economy-Environment Links
Factor Markets
Land/Water
Wages Rents
Factor Costs
Demand for Intermediate Inputs
Producers
Institutions
Product Markets
Energy Materials
Amenities
Sales Revenues
Final Demand
?
Waste Sink
?
6Regional Disaggregation of Model
7Structural Model Characteristics
- Detailed representation of regional agricultural
technologies small and large farms - Segmented capital markets
- Model allows for excess supply in factor markets
- Econometrically estimated migration functions
8Structural Model (continued)
- Regional trade and transportation margins
- Deforestation Sector produces arable land
- Biophysical processes affect land use
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10Productivity Improvements in Brazilian
Agriculture (1985-1995)
Legal Amazon 30
Northeast 24
Center-West 54
South/SE 22
11Scale
Amazon
Inter-regional
National
International
12Innovation and Agronomic Sustainability in the
Amazon stock effects vs. expectation effects
Increasing sustainability
Increasing sustainability
- Sustainability improvements annuals or
livestock? - annuals decrease deforestation, livestock
increases deforestation - Productivity improvements increase deforestation
13Strengths of the macro approach
- The structure of the model allows for multiple
land use change mechanisms - A lot of structural information is readily
available - economic accounting constraints
- factor intensities
- Survey data ag census, production, household,
labor statistics - The economic structure can be linked to
environmental processes
14 and the inevitable weaknesses
- Uncertainty about parameters rarely estimated
econometrically - Lack of spatial detail is a drawback if
environmental variables are heterogeneous over
space - Requires a lot of effort to build a good model
no easy off-the-shelf answers to difficult
questions.