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Author(s): YASSITEPE, J. E. de C. T.; DANTE, R. A.; GERHARDT, I. R.; FERNANDES, F. R.; SOUZA, R. S. C. de; SILVA, V. C. H. da; RIBEIRO, A. P.; SILVA, M. J. da; ARRUDA, P. Stresses exacerbated by global climate change have negatively affected agricultural production. In this decade, severe droughts and heat waves in the Midwest, Northeast and in the region of MATOPIBA (... ... |
Author(s): GONDIM, R.; CASTRO, M. A.; MAIA, A.; EVANGELISTA, S. Summary: Climate change has a potential to impact rainfall, temperature and air humidity, which have relation to plant evapotranspiration and crop water requirement. The purpose of this research is to... ... |
Author(s): ZULLO JUNIOR, J.; PINTO, H. S.; ASSAD, E. D. The present paper assesses the specific impacts of potential climate change, as indicated by IPCC scenarios in 2001, in the agricultural zoning of coffee and corn, applying the methodology used by the... ... |
Author(s): ASSAD, E. D.; ZANATTA, J. A.; RACHWAL, M. F. G.; PUGLIERO, V. S.; ZANNETTI, M. R.; PAVÃO, E. de M.; ASSAD, M. L. R. C. L.; VICTORIA, D. de C.; NAKAI, A. M.; MONTEIRO, J. E. B. de A.; BORDRON, B.; HOLLER, W. A. Climate change may mean significant changes in crop productivity, including for planted forests, due to changes in climatic parameters. These impacts may be more intense in some regions of the country... ... |
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Author(s): GONDIM, R. S.; MUNIZ, C. R.; GURGEL, C. M.; JUNIOR, R. N. de A.; SANTOS, C. L. A. dos
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Author(s): MASSETTI, E.; GUIDUCCI, R. do C. N.; OLIVEIRA, A. F. de; MENDELSOHN, R. We use at microregion level from the Brazilian Census years 1975, 1985, 1995 and 2006 to assess the impact of climate change on Brazilian agriculture using a Ricardian model. We estimate the Ricardian... ... |
Author(s): CUADRA, S. V.; HEINEMANN, A. B.; MADARI, B. E.; ASSAD, E. D.; OLIVEIRA, P. P. A.; ANGELOTTI, F.; GIONGO, V.; VICTORIA, D. de C.; PEREIRA, L. G. R.; GONDIM, R. S.; OLIVEIRA, A. F. de; HIGA, R. C. V. Introduction. Direct impacts. Indirect impacts. Impacts of agriculture on climate change. Conservation of ecosystem services. Public policies. Process integration as agricultural response. Final consi... ... |
Author(s): PÉREZ-SOBA, M.; PARR, T.; WINOGARD, M.; CLAROS, M. P.; VARELA-ORTEGA, C.; ASCARRUNZ, N.; BALVANERA, P.; BHOLANATH, P.; EQUIHUA, M.; MARTORANO, L. G.; JONES, L.; MAASS, M.; THONICKE, K. Tropical forest ecosystems are hotspots for biodiversity and represent one of the largest terrestrial carbon stocks, making their role in climate change mitigation (CCM) programmes increasingly import... ... |
Author(s): SILVA, M. G. da; PACKER, A. P.; SAMPAIO, F. G.; SILVA, C. M. da; SILVA, J. L. da The knowledge of the environmental impact of an activity can be seen as a market differential. Agricultural activities such as cattle raising have been heavily taxed because they are considered high g... ... |
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