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4. | | GARRETT, R.; NILES, M.; GIL, J.; VALENTIM, J. F. Enabling conditions for integrated crop and livestock systems in the United States, Brazil, and New Zealand: A comparative analysis of incentives and barriers across three regions. In: WORLD CONGRESS ON INTEGRATED CROP-LIVESTOCK-FOREST SYSTEMS; INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON INTEGRATED CROP-LIVESTOCK SYSTEMS, 3., 2015, Brasília, DF. Towards sustainable intensification: proceedings. Brasília, DF: Embrapa, 2015. 1 p. Resumo AJPS. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Acre. |
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5. | | GARRETT, R. D.; GIL, J. D. B.; VALENTIM, J. F. Transferência de tecnologia: desafios e oportunidades para Adoção de ILPF na Amazônia brasileira legal. In: BUNGENSTAB, D. J.; ALMEIDA, R. G. de; LAURA, V. A.; BALBINO, L. C.; FERREIRA, A. D. (ed.). ILPF: inovação com integração de lavoura, pecuária e floresta. Brasília, DF: Embrapa, 2019. cap. 36, p. 599-615. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Acre. |
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8. | | GARRETT, R. D.; CAMMELLI, F.; FERREIRA, J. N.; LEVY, S. A.; VALENTIM, J. F.; VIEIRA, I. Forests and sustainable development in the Brazilian Amazon: history, trends, and future prospects. Annual Review of Environment and Resources, v. 46, p. 2.1-2.28, 2021. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Acre; Embrapa Amazônia Oriental. |
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9. | | TSUKUI, A.; VENDRAMINI, P.; GARRETT, R.; SCHOLZ, M. B.; EBERLIN, M.; BIZZO, H. R.; REZENDE, C. Chemical profile of green Arabica coffee bean submitted to semi-dry and dry processing by electrospray ionization mass spectro. In: IBERO-AMERICAN, 1.; BrMASS CONFERENCE ON MASS SPECTROMETRY, 6., 2016, Rio de Janeiro. Resumos Eletrônicos... São Paulo: Sociedade Brasileira de Espectrometria de Massas, 2016. 1 p. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Agroindústria de Alimentos. |
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11. | | GARRETT, R. D.; NILES, M.; GIL, J.; DY, P.; REIS, J. C. dos; VALENTIM, J. F. Policies for reintegrating crop and livestock systems: a comparative analysis. Sustainability, Switzerland, v. 9, n. 3, p. 473-494, Mar. 2017. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Acre; Embrapa Agrossilvipastoril. |
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12. | | GARRETT, R.; CORTNER, O.; GIL, J. D. B.; REIS, J. C. dos; FERREIRA, J. N.; VALENTIM, J. F. Challenges and opportunities for the adoption of integrated farming systems: lessons from Brazil and beyond. In: INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION, 1., 2019, Campo Grande, MS. Studies, methods and experiences: abstracts. Campo Grande, MS: Embrapa Gado de Corte, 2020. p. 31-41. (Embrapa Gado de Corte. Documentos, 279). Editors: Mariana de Aragão Pereira, João Augusto Rossi Borges, Carla Heloisa Faria Domingues. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Acre; Embrapa Agrossilvipastoril. |
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13. | | CASTRO, G. dos S.; SOUSA, T.; YAMAGISHI, M. E. B.; SILVA, G. F. da; GARRETT, R.; SOMAN, L.; KOOLEN, H. Identification of new peptaibols in the strain of Trichoderma amazonicum MMSRG 38A isolated from açaí fruit. In: BRAZILIAN CONFERENCE ON NATURAL PRODUCT (BCNP), 9.; MEETING ON MICROMOLECULAR EVOLUTION, SYSTEMATICS AND ECOLOGY (RESEM), 35., 2023, Salvador. Proceedings [...]. Campinas: Galoá, 2023. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Agricultura Digital; Embrapa Amazônia Ocidental. |
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14. | | CORTNER, O.; GARRETT, R. D.; VALENTIM, J. F.; FERREIRA, J. N.; NILES, M. T.; REIS, J. C. dos; GIL, J. Perceptions of integrated crop-livestock systems for sustainable intensification in the Brazilian Amazon. Land Use Policy, v. 82, p. 841-853, Mar. 2019. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Acre; Embrapa Agrossilvipastoril; Embrapa Amazônia Oriental. |
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19. | | GARRETT, R. D.; GARDNER, T. A.; MORELLO, T. F.; MARCHAND, S.; BARLOW, J.; BLAS, D. E. de; FERREIRA, J. N.; LEES, A. C.; PARRY, L. Explaining the persistence of low income and environmentally degrading land uses in the Brazilian Amazon. Ecology and Society, v. 22, n. 3, Art. 27, 2017. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Amazônia Oriental. |
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20. | | GARRETT, R.; SCHMIDT, E. M.; PEREIRA, L. F. P.; KITZBERGER, C. S. G.; SCHOLZ, M. B. S.; EBERLIN, M. N.; REZENDE, C. M. Discrimination of arabica coffee cultivars by electrospray ionization fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry and chemometrics. LWT - Food Science and Technology, v. 50, n. 2, p. 496-502, 2013. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Café. |
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Embrapa Acre. |
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Data da última atualização: |
22/12/2021 |
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Autoria: |
CAMMELLI, F.; LEVY, S. A.; GRABS, J.; VALENTIM, J. F.; GARRETT, R. D. |
Afiliação: |
FEDERICO CAMMELLI, Environmental Policy Lab, ETH Zürich, Switzerland; SAMUEL A. LEVY, Environmental Policy Lab, ETH Zürich, Switzerland; JANINA GRABS, Environmental Policy Lab, ETH Zürich, Switzerland / Universitat Ramon Llull, ESADE Business School, Spain; JUDSON FERREIRA VALENTIM, CPAF-AC; RACHAEL D. GARRETT, Environmental Policy Lab, ETH Zürich, Switzerlan. |
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Effectiveness-equity tradeoffs in enforcing exclusionary supply chain policies: Lessons from the Amazonian cattle sector. |
Ano de publicação: |
2022 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Journal of Cleaner Production, v. 332, 130031, 2022. |
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0959-6526 |
DOI: |
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.130031 |
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Inglês |
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To address ongoing deforestation for global food commodities production, companies and governments have adopted a range of forest-focused supply chain policies. In the Brazilian Amazon, these policies take the form of market exclusion mechanisms, i.e., immediately dropping suppliers who have cleared their land after a specific cut-off date. Theory suggests that strict exclusionary policies such as these are likely to result in both negative livelihood effects and reduced effectiveness of the policy if some farmers are not able to comply. It is proposed that a more cooperative model of enforcement that uses flexible and negotiated approaches to compliance management may enable more marginal and disadvantaged farmers to achieve compliance, thereby improving both the effectiveness of supply chain policies and their equity. Through our case study of cattle in the Brazilian Amazon, we examine the degree to which a purportedly cooperative supply chain policy exhibits coercive tendencies at different tiers and the degree to which these tendencies influence effectiveness and equity outcomes of the policy. We show that, surprisingly, even cooperative models of enforcement are prone to exhibit coercive tendencies in multi-tier supply chains, leading to severe equity shortcomings. We provide recommendations and a research agenda to mitigate effectiveness-equity tradeoffs in multi-tier, forest-focused supply chain policies in the aim to improve the design, adoption, and implementation of such policies. MenosTo address ongoing deforestation for global food commodities production, companies and governments have adopted a range of forest-focused supply chain policies. In the Brazilian Amazon, these policies take the form of market exclusion mechanisms, i.e., immediately dropping suppliers who have cleared their land after a specific cut-off date. Theory suggests that strict exclusionary policies such as these are likely to result in both negative livelihood effects and reduced effectiveness of the policy if some farmers are not able to comply. It is proposed that a more cooperative model of enforcement that uses flexible and negotiated approaches to compliance management may enable more marginal and disadvantaged farmers to achieve compliance, thereby improving both the effectiveness of supply chain policies and their equity. Through our case study of cattle in the Brazilian Amazon, we examine the degree to which a purportedly cooperative supply chain policy exhibits coercive tendencies at different tiers and the degree to which these tendencies influence effectiveness and equity outcomes of the policy. We show that, surprisingly, even cooperative models of enforcement are prone to exhibit coercive tendencies in multi-tier supply chains, leading to severe equity shortcomings. We provide recommendations and a research agenda to mitigate effectiveness-equity tradeoffs in multi-tier, forest-focused supply chain policies in the aim to improve the design, adoption, and implementation o... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Cadena de suministro; Deforestación; Ganado; Sistemas de control medioambiental. |
Thesagro: |
Cadeia Produtiva; Controle Ambiental; Desmatamento; Pecuária; Políticas Públicas. |
Thesaurus NAL: |
Amazonia; Deforestation; Environmental control systems; Livestock; Public policy; Supply chain. |
Categoria do assunto: |
E Economia e Indústria Agrícola |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/229517/1/27249.pdf
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