2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2019.10.041
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The impact of sugarcane expansion in Brazil: Local stakeholders' perceptions

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“…Além disso, ciclos de achatamento de margens de lucro de commoddities e pressão por ganho de escala produtiva e competitividade, motivaram a busca por módulos rurais maiores, menor fragmentação das propriedades, melhor topografia e redução do custo da terra (BACCHI; VALDES, 2013). Ou seja, o cenário econômico e social pressionou a expansão da cana-de-açúcar para ambientes com maior deficiência hídrica e menor fertilidade de solos no Cerrado (VIANNA; MARQUES et al, 2020).…”
Section: Transição Tecnológica E Geográfica Para Produção Irrigadaunclassified
“…Além disso, ciclos de achatamento de margens de lucro de commoddities e pressão por ganho de escala produtiva e competitividade, motivaram a busca por módulos rurais maiores, menor fragmentação das propriedades, melhor topografia e redução do custo da terra (BACCHI; VALDES, 2013). Ou seja, o cenário econômico e social pressionou a expansão da cana-de-açúcar para ambientes com maior deficiência hídrica e menor fertilidade de solos no Cerrado (VIANNA; MARQUES et al, 2020).…”
Section: Transição Tecnológica E Geográfica Para Produção Irrigadaunclassified
“…To identify whether there was a significant relative improvement in human development between 2007 to 2015, each indicator was relativized according to equation (12). where !…”
Section: Paired T-test For Variation In Socio-economic Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, sugarcane has been shown to increase employment opportunities and municipal revenues (e.g. [5,10]), but to increase land prices and inflation [11,12]. However, much less is known about the relationship between socioeconomic development and sugarcane activity in frontier regions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, due economic history, cultural values, and deep inequality context, the implementation phases are often done in top-down manner and therefore, is not aligned with the participative process as required by the RRI framework. Even though this lack of participation in the implementation process of biofuels projects, the outcomes of these projects for the local communities seem to point to inclusive impacts [66]. Timmermans [6] described the RRI approach as still a "predominantly Western affair".…”
Section: The Weaker the Institutional Context The Harder The Effective Participation And Application Of The Rri Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%