BIOFUELS AND THE INCLUSIVE GREEN ECONOMY: SEARCHING FOR SUSTAINABLE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE BRAZILIAN LEGAL AMAZON

Biofuel production has been greatly discussed in Brazil. In 2004, some debates lead the country to develop new policies and implement the National Biodiesel Use and Production Program (PNPB), with the intent to increase the share of renewable energy and foster sustainable regional development. In t...

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Main Authors: Marcus Vinicius Alves Finco, Vinícius Souza Ribeiro, Robert Bailis
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul 2014-12-01
Series:Redes
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Online Access:https://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/redes/article/view/4360
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spelling doaj-8be847e62e304d90b8cdda900a2681d92020-11-25T01:05:35ZporUniversidade de Santa Cruz do SulRedes1414-71061982-67452014-12-0119313015310.17058/redes.v19i3.43602479BIOFUELS AND THE INCLUSIVE GREEN ECONOMY: SEARCHING FOR SUSTAINABLE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE BRAZILIAN LEGAL AMAZONMarcus Vinicius Alves Finco0Vinícius Souza RibeiroRobert BailisUniversidade Federal do TocantinsBiofuel production has been greatly discussed in Brazil. In 2004, some debates lead the country to develop new policies and implement the National Biodiesel Use and Production Program (PNPB), with the intent to increase the share of renewable energy and foster sustainable regional development. In this context, the present study aims to assess the linkages between family farmer’s living standard and the adoption of oil seed activity in northern Brazil, in a region of transition between the Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) and the Amazon rain forest. Ranges of socio-economic indicators were collected among smallholders who cultivate soybean. A fuzzy logic set theory based on living standard criteria and a non-linear probit model was applied to assess the inclusion of poor rural families in the biodiesel chain. Preliminary results point towards a negative relation between the family degree of deprivation and adoption of oil seed activity, for the soybean production.https://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/redes/article/view/4360Biocombustíveis. Inclusão Social. Desenvolvimento Regional Sustentável
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author Marcus Vinicius Alves Finco
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Robert Bailis
BIOFUELS AND THE INCLUSIVE GREEN ECONOMY: SEARCHING FOR SUSTAINABLE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE BRAZILIAN LEGAL AMAZON
Redes
Biocombustíveis. Inclusão Social. Desenvolvimento Regional Sustentável
author_facet Marcus Vinicius Alves Finco
Vinícius Souza Ribeiro
Robert Bailis
author_sort Marcus Vinicius Alves Finco
title BIOFUELS AND THE INCLUSIVE GREEN ECONOMY: SEARCHING FOR SUSTAINABLE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE BRAZILIAN LEGAL AMAZON
title_short BIOFUELS AND THE INCLUSIVE GREEN ECONOMY: SEARCHING FOR SUSTAINABLE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE BRAZILIAN LEGAL AMAZON
title_full BIOFUELS AND THE INCLUSIVE GREEN ECONOMY: SEARCHING FOR SUSTAINABLE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE BRAZILIAN LEGAL AMAZON
title_fullStr BIOFUELS AND THE INCLUSIVE GREEN ECONOMY: SEARCHING FOR SUSTAINABLE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE BRAZILIAN LEGAL AMAZON
title_full_unstemmed BIOFUELS AND THE INCLUSIVE GREEN ECONOMY: SEARCHING FOR SUSTAINABLE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE BRAZILIAN LEGAL AMAZON
title_sort biofuels and the inclusive green economy: searching for sustainable regional development in the brazilian legal amazon
publisher Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul
series Redes
issn 1414-7106
1982-6745
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Biofuel production has been greatly discussed in Brazil. In 2004, some debates lead the country to develop new policies and implement the National Biodiesel Use and Production Program (PNPB), with the intent to increase the share of renewable energy and foster sustainable regional development. In this context, the present study aims to assess the linkages between family farmer’s living standard and the adoption of oil seed activity in northern Brazil, in a region of transition between the Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) and the Amazon rain forest. Ranges of socio-economic indicators were collected among smallholders who cultivate soybean. A fuzzy logic set theory based on living standard criteria and a non-linear probit model was applied to assess the inclusion of poor rural families in the biodiesel chain. Preliminary results point towards a negative relation between the family degree of deprivation and adoption of oil seed activity, for the soybean production.
topic Biocombustíveis. Inclusão Social. Desenvolvimento Regional Sustentável
url https://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/redes/article/view/4360
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