2016
DOI: 10.1590/0100-67622016000200012
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Evaluation of Technological Intensity of Exports in the Forestry Sector

Abstract: -One of the fastest growing sectors in the domestic industry is the forestry, which has contributed significantly to economic development, job creation, income taxes, putting Brazil in a prominent position in the world market. This paper analyzes the evolution of the technological intensity of 12 main products exported by the sector, from 2000 to 2011. For that, utilizes an indicator called PRODY, which allows classifying different products according to their technological intensity or income content and consi… Show more

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“…Forestry sector has demonstrated global participation in sustainable production, contributing to the reduction of greenhouse gases, as a measure adopted among countries to mitigate the impact on climate change. Forest products industry is globally focused on greenhouse gas removal, carbon footprint and carbon storage (Angelo et al, 2017;Silva and Dias, 2016). Planted forests offer timber and non-timber products for corporate investors and small producers seeking commercial or subsistence purposes, decreasing the use of natural forests (Coelho Junior et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Forestry sector has demonstrated global participation in sustainable production, contributing to the reduction of greenhouse gases, as a measure adopted among countries to mitigate the impact on climate change. Forest products industry is globally focused on greenhouse gas removal, carbon footprint and carbon storage (Angelo et al, 2017;Silva and Dias, 2016). Planted forests offer timber and non-timber products for corporate investors and small producers seeking commercial or subsistence purposes, decreasing the use of natural forests (Coelho Junior et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%