咖啡种植的经济生态影响:巴伊亚州查帕达迪亚曼蒂纳地区的多区域分析

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Maíra Ferraz de Oliveira Silva , Mônica Pires , Fernando Salgueiro Perobelli , Andréa da Silva Gomes , Fábio Lúcio Martins Neto
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本研究旨在评估巴西巴伊亚州查帕达迪亚曼蒂纳咖啡种植在当地、州和国家生产结构背景下的经济生态影响。通过使用多区域投入产出模型对生态商品使用的强度系数进行量化,以衡量2017年该部门对环境资源的使用以及副产品和废物的产生。目的是了解当地的影响是否与其他地区不同,考虑到特殊咖啡种植的优势(有机和美食)。主要结果表明,总体而言,巴伊亚州和巴西经济中生态商品的使用主要由农业和畜牧业以及“其他食品”和“生物燃料制造”部门驱动。在Chapada Diamantina,“咖啡”部门在投入物使用和废物生产(主要是生物质)方面表现突出,“林业生产、渔业和水产养殖”部门在环境资产回报(温室气体排放和原生植被保护)方面表现突出。研究发现,考虑到有机种植的存在和动态,以及融入全球特种咖啡市场的小家庭生产,与该州其他咖啡种植区相比,Chapada Diamantina的特种咖啡部分呈现出不同的经济生态影响,呈现出采用与传统经济实践的气候适应相一致的战略的潜力。
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Economic-ecological impacts of coffee growing: A multiregional analysis for Chapada Diamantina region, Bahia
This study aims to assess the economic-ecological impacts of coffee growing of Chapada Diamantina, located in the Brazilian state of Bahia, within the context of the local, state, and national production structure. The intensity coefficients of the use of ecological commodities are quantified by using a multiregional input-output model in order to measure the use of environmental resources, as well as the generation of by-products and waste from the sector, for the year 2017. The objective is to understand whether the local impacts differ from those in other regions, given the predominance of special coffee growing (organic and gourmet). The main results show that, generally, the use of ecological commodities in the economy of Bahia and Brazil is mainly driven by the agricultural and livestock sectors, as well as the “Other food products” and “Biofuel manufacturing” sectors. In Chapada Diamantina, the "Coffee" sector stands out in terms of input usage and waste production (mainly biomass), and the "Forestry production, fishing, and aquaculture" sector stands out in the return of environmental assets (greenhouse gas removals and preserved native vegetation). It was observed that the special coffee segment in Chapada Diamantina presents differentiated economic-ecological impacts as compared to other coffee-growing regions in the state, considering the presence and dynamics of organic cultivation and the small family production integrated into the global special coffee markets, presenting potential for adopting strategies aligned with climate adaptation of conventional economic practices.
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期刊介绍: Regional Science Policy & Practice (RSPP) is the official policy and practitioner orientated journal of the Regional Science Association International. It is an international journal that publishes high quality papers in applied regional science that explore policy and practice issues in regional and local development. It welcomes papers from a range of academic disciplines and practitioners including planning, public policy, geography, economics and environmental science and related fields. Papers should address the interface between academic debates and policy development and application. RSPP provides an opportunity for academics and policy makers to develop a dialogue to identify and explore many of the challenges facing local and regional economies.
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