Planned expansion of transportation infrastructure in Brazil has implications for the pattern of agricultural production and carbon emissions.

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Author(s): WANG, Z.; MARTHA JUNIOR, G. B.; LIU, J.; LIMA, C. Z.; HERTEL, T. W.

Summary: By combining geospatial estimation of transportation cost with a grid-resolving, multiscale economic model that bridges fine-scale crop production with its trade and demand from national and global perspectives, we explore impacts of transportation infrastructure expansion on agricultural production, land use changes, and carbon emissions both locally and nationally in Brazil.

Publication year: 2024

Types of publication: Journal article

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