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Nearly 90 percent of agricultural land in the Brazilian Amazon is used for pasture, or has been cleared and left unused. Pasture on average is used with very low productivity. Analysis based on census tract data shows that agricultural conversion of forested areas in the wetter western Amazon...
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results with a traditional method. In the case of Brazil, these two new methods of spatial disaggregation and cross …, livestock, forest, and fish allocation far outperforms the traditional method, at least in the case of Brazil, and can operate …
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results with a traditional method. In the case of Brazil, these two new methods of spatial disaggregation and cross …, livestock, forest, and fish allocation far outperforms the traditional method, at least in the case of Brazil, and can operate …
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. The probability that land is used for agriculture or intensively stocked with cattle declines markedly with increasing …
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range of biodiversity conserved but could increase the opportunity cost of conservation. The issue is relevant to Brazil …
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