02435naa a2200301 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400300006010000200009024501340011026000090024452015310025365000180178465000180180265000290182065000170184965000180186665300200188465300230190465300310192770000190195870000190197770000200199670000210201670000210203770000140205877300610207220343702024-09-20 2016 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 a10.1038/NCLIMATE29162DOI1 aSILVA, R. de O. aIncreasing beef production could lower greenhouse gas emissions in Brazil if decoupled from deforestation.h[electronic resource] c2016 aRecent debate about agricultural greenhouse gas emissions mitigation highlights trade-os inherent in thewaywe produce and consume food, with increasing scrutiny on emissionsintensive livestock products1-3. Although most research has focused on mitigation through improved productivity4,5, systemic interactions resulting from reduced beef production at the regional level are still unexplored. A detailed optimization model of beef production encompassing pasture degradation and recovery processes, animal and deforestation emissions, soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics and upstream life-cycle inventory was developed and parameterized for the Brazilian Cerrado. Economic return was maximized considering two alternative scenarios: decoupled livestock-deforestation (DLD), assuming baseline deforestation rates controlled by eective policy; and coupled livestock-deforestation (CLD), where shifting beef demand alters deforestation rates. In DLD, reduced consumption actually leads to less productive beef systems, associated with higher emissions intensities and total emissions, whereas increased production leads to more eficient systems with boosted SOC stocks, reducing both per kilogram and total emissions. Under CLD, increased production leads to 60% higher emissions than in DLD. The results indicate the extent to which deforestation control contributes to sustainable intensification in Cerrado beef systems, and how alternative life-cycle analytical approaches result in significantly diferent emission estimates. aDeforestation aGas emissions aGreenhouse gas emissions aDesmatamento aEfeito Estufa aBeef production aEmissões de gases aProdução de carne bovina1 aBARIONI, L. G.1 aHALL, J. A. J.1 aMATSUURA, M. F.1 aALBERTINI, T. Z.1 aFERNANDES, F. A.1 aMORAN, D. tNature Climate Changegv. 6, n. 5, p. 493-497, May 2016.