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Embrapa Agricultura Digital. |
Data corrente: |
11/05/2021 |
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11/05/2021 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
Artigo em Periódico Indexado |
Autoria: |
VICTORIA, D. de C.; SILVA, R. F. B. da; MILLINGTON, J. D. A.; KATERINCHUK, V.; BATISTELLA, M. |
Afiliação: |
DANIEL DE CASTRO VICTORIA, CNPTIA; RAMON FELIPE BICUDO DA SILVA, Michigan State University, NEPAM/Unicamp; JAMES D. A. MILLINGTON, King’s College London; VALERI KATERINCHUK, King's College London; MATEUS BATISTELLA, CNPTIA, NEPAM/Unicamp. |
Título: |
Transport cost to port though Brazilian federal roads network: dataset for years 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2017. |
Ano de publicação: |
2021 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Data in Brief, v. 36, p. 1-10, June 2021. |
DOI: |
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2021.107070 |
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Inglês |
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Article 107070. |
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Abstract. Transport costs can play a significant role in agricultural exports and businesses profitability. It can also influence farmers´ decisions regarding cropland expansion, intensification or land abandonment. Thus, transport is useful to take into account when modeling and evaluating land use and cover change related to agriculture production. The dataset described in this article represents the Infrastructure Capital in the work presented by Millington et al. (2021) [1], in which the CRAFTY-Brazil model is used to evaluate the impacts of changing global demand for agricultural products on land use and cover change. This modeling required a transport cost dataset that spanned the model calibration period, was consistent through time and covered the entire study area. The most recent federal road network (for year 2017) obtained in vector format (shapefile) was joined to road section surface status tables for past years (2000, 2005 and 2010) in order to reconstruct the historic road network. Export ports handling agricultural commodities, and their years of operation, were identified. Both datasets were used to derive the relative transport cost to the nearest port for Brazil, for years 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2017. |
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Agricultural commodities; Commodieties agrícola; Custo de transporte; Infraestrutura; Logistics; Rede rodoviária federal; Soybean. |
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Exportação; Logística; Sistema de Informação Geográfica; Soja; Transporte. |
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Exports; Infrastructure; Soybeans; Transportation. |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/223189/1/AP-Transport-cost-2021.pdf
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LEADER 02374naa a2200385 a 4500 001 2131767 005 2021-05-11 008 2021 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 024 7 $ahttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2021.107070$2DOI 100 1 $aVICTORIA, D. de C. 245 $aTransport cost to port though Brazilian federal roads network$bdataset for years 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2017.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2021 500 $aArticle 107070. 520 $aAbstract. Transport costs can play a significant role in agricultural exports and businesses profitability. It can also influence farmers´ decisions regarding cropland expansion, intensification or land abandonment. Thus, transport is useful to take into account when modeling and evaluating land use and cover change related to agriculture production. The dataset described in this article represents the Infrastructure Capital in the work presented by Millington et al. (2021) [1], in which the CRAFTY-Brazil model is used to evaluate the impacts of changing global demand for agricultural products on land use and cover change. This modeling required a transport cost dataset that spanned the model calibration period, was consistent through time and covered the entire study area. The most recent federal road network (for year 2017) obtained in vector format (shapefile) was joined to road section surface status tables for past years (2000, 2005 and 2010) in order to reconstruct the historic road network. Export ports handling agricultural commodities, and their years of operation, were identified. Both datasets were used to derive the relative transport cost to the nearest port for Brazil, for years 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2017. 650 $aExports 650 $aInfrastructure 650 $aSoybeans 650 $aTransportation 650 $aExportação 650 $aLogística 650 $aSistema de Informação Geográfica 650 $aSoja 650 $aTransporte 653 $aAgricultural commodities 653 $aCommodieties agrícola 653 $aCusto de transporte 653 $aInfraestrutura 653 $aLogistics 653 $aRede rodoviária federal 653 $aSoybean 700 1 $aSILVA, R. F. B. da 700 1 $aMILLINGTON, J. D. A. 700 1 $aKATERINCHUK, V. 700 1 $aBATISTELLA, M. 773 $tData in Brief$gv. 36, p. 1-10, June 2021.
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Embrapa Pantanal. |
Data corrente: |
12/01/2016 |
Data da última atualização: |
25/07/2017 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
Artigo em Periódico Indexado |
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B - 4 |
Autoria: |
TOMAS, W. M.; CAMILO, A. R.; RIBAS, C.; LEUCHTENBERGER, C; BORGES, P. A. L; MOURAO, G.; PELLEGRIN, L. A. |
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WALFRIDO MORAES TOMAS, CPAP; André Restel Camilo, Estagiário Embrapa Pantanal; Carolina Ribas, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia-INPA; Caroline Leuchtenberger, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia-INPA; Paulo André Lima Borges, Estagiário da Embrapa Pantanal; GUILHERME DE MIRANDA MOURAO, CPAP; LUIZ ALBERTO PELLEGRIN, CPAP. |
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Distribution and conservation status of giant otter Pteronura brasiliensis in the Pantanal wetland, Brazil. |
Ano de publicação: |
2015 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
The Latin American Journal of Aquatic Mammals, v. 10, n. 2, p. 107-114, dez. 2015. |
DOI: |
10.5597/lajam 00202 |
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Inglês |
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The giant otter (Pteronura brasiliensis) is listed as vulnerable in Brazil, is included in Appendix I of CITES and is classified as endangered by the IUCN. In Brazil, few viable populations persist outside the Amazon basin and the Pantanal wetland. Furthermore, there is limited information on the distribution and abundance of the existing populations. The aim of this study was to estimate the abundance of giant otters in the Pantanal wetland and to discuss the conservation status of this population. From July 2000 to November 2011 we conducted surveys throughout the Pantanal to detect the occurrence of giant otters by the observations of active dens and latrines and the direct visualization of the otters. We also monitored giant otter population in five rivers, which allowed us to obtain information on number of individuals, group size and linear density. The species was found to occur in almost every river stretch within the Pantanal wetland, as well as in several aquatic habitat types, indicating a remarkable recovery since the over-hunting during the 1960s. The population of giant otter in the Pantanal may reach 3969 (SD = 1103) individuals, based on our estimated number of individual per kilometer of rivers and creeks (0.54 ± 0.15), over a total of about 7350km of rivers and secondary channels occurring in the Pantanal. These results indicate that the Pantanal is an important area to preserve the giant otter and its habitat, despite the many threats that the species still faces in the region, such as increased vessel traffic, pollution and siltation, as well as disruption of the hydrological characteristics due to the construction of dams and river-bed sedimentation. MenosThe giant otter (Pteronura brasiliensis) is listed as vulnerable in Brazil, is included in Appendix I of CITES and is classified as endangered by the IUCN. In Brazil, few viable populations persist outside the Amazon basin and the Pantanal wetland. Furthermore, there is limited information on the distribution and abundance of the existing populations. The aim of this study was to estimate the abundance of giant otters in the Pantanal wetland and to discuss the conservation status of this population. From July 2000 to November 2011 we conducted surveys throughout the Pantanal to detect the occurrence of giant otters by the observations of active dens and latrines and the direct visualization of the otters. We also monitored giant otter population in five rivers, which allowed us to obtain information on number of individuals, group size and linear density. The species was found to occur in almost every river stretch within the Pantanal wetland, as well as in several aquatic habitat types, indicating a remarkable recovery since the over-hunting during the 1960s. The population of giant otter in the Pantanal may reach 3969 (SD = 1103) individuals, based on our estimated number of individual per kilometer of rivers and creeks (0.54 ± 0.15), over a total of about 7350km of rivers and secondary channels occurring in the Pantanal. These results indicate that the Pantanal is an important area to preserve the giant otter and its habitat, despite the many threats that the species stil... Mostrar Tudo |
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Ariranha; Conservação de espécie. |
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Espécie nativa; Habitat. |
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Indigenous species; Pteronura brasiliensis; Wetland conservation. |
Categoria do assunto: |
L Ciência Animal e Produtos de Origem Animal |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/136929/1/tomas-2015.pdf
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LEADER 02569naa a2200289 a 4500 001 2033599 005 2017-07-25 008 2015 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 024 7 $a10.5597/lajam 00202$2DOI 100 1 $aTOMAS, W. M. 245 $aDistribution and conservation status of giant otter Pteronura brasiliensis in the Pantanal wetland, Brazil. 260 $c2015 520 $aThe giant otter (Pteronura brasiliensis) is listed as vulnerable in Brazil, is included in Appendix I of CITES and is classified as endangered by the IUCN. In Brazil, few viable populations persist outside the Amazon basin and the Pantanal wetland. Furthermore, there is limited information on the distribution and abundance of the existing populations. The aim of this study was to estimate the abundance of giant otters in the Pantanal wetland and to discuss the conservation status of this population. From July 2000 to November 2011 we conducted surveys throughout the Pantanal to detect the occurrence of giant otters by the observations of active dens and latrines and the direct visualization of the otters. We also monitored giant otter population in five rivers, which allowed us to obtain information on number of individuals, group size and linear density. The species was found to occur in almost every river stretch within the Pantanal wetland, as well as in several aquatic habitat types, indicating a remarkable recovery since the over-hunting during the 1960s. The population of giant otter in the Pantanal may reach 3969 (SD = 1103) individuals, based on our estimated number of individual per kilometer of rivers and creeks (0.54 ± 0.15), over a total of about 7350km of rivers and secondary channels occurring in the Pantanal. These results indicate that the Pantanal is an important area to preserve the giant otter and its habitat, despite the many threats that the species still faces in the region, such as increased vessel traffic, pollution and siltation, as well as disruption of the hydrological characteristics due to the construction of dams and river-bed sedimentation. 650 $aIndigenous species 650 $aPteronura brasiliensis 650 $aWetland conservation 650 $aEspécie nativa 650 $aHabitat 653 $aAriranha 653 $aConservação de espécie 700 1 $aCAMILO, A. R. 700 1 $aRIBAS, C. 700 1 $aLEUCHTENBERGER, C 700 1 $aBORGES, P. A. L 700 1 $aMOURAO, G. 700 1 $aPELLEGRIN, L. A. 773 $tThe Latin American Journal of Aquatic Mammals$gv. 10, n. 2, p. 107-114, dez. 2015.
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