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1 Local Demand, Urbanization and Amazonian Metropolitan Regions Impacts on Deforestation of the Brazilian Amazon Sergio A. Castelani, Joaquim J.M. Guilhoto, Danilo C. Igliori Department of Economics, FEA – University of São Paulo - Internet: guilhotojjmg.wordpress.com LACEA – São Paulo - November 20th to 22nd, 2014

2 Agenda Introduction The Amazon Region Methodology Productive Structure
Deforestation Urbanization and Metropolitan Regions Methodology Productive Structure Who is Responsible? Final Comments

3 introduction

4 the amazon region

5 Brazilian States and Macro Regions

6 BRAZILIAN BIOMES AND POPULATION

7 Amazon deforestation

8 Amazon deforestation

9 Amazon deforestation Cattle Soybean Sugar Cane

10 Source: Adapted from: PPM / IBGE
Cattle - head Year: 1974 Source: Adapted from: PPM / IBGE Visão Tridimensional 4 - 50,000 50, ,000 150, ,000 250, ,000 400, ,000 600, ,000 800, ,200,000 1,200, ,000,000 Legend

11 Source: Adapted from: PPM / IBGE
Cattle - head Year: 2008 Source: Adapted from: PPM / IBGE Visão Tridimensional 4 - 50,000 50, ,000 150, ,000 250, ,000 400, ,000 600, ,000 800, ,200,000 1,200, ,000,000 Legend

12 Source: Adapted from: PPM / IBGE
Soybeans - production Year: 1990 Source: Adapted from: PPM / IBGE Visão Tridimensional 0 - 30,000 30, ,000 80, ,000 150, ,000 250, ,000 400, ,000 700, ,100,000 1,100, ,800,000 Legend Soybeans - tons

13 Source: Adapted from: PPM / IBGE
Soybeans - production Year: 2008 Source: Adapted from: PPM / IBGE Visão Tridimensional 0 - 30,000 30, ,000 80, ,000 150, ,000 250, ,000 400, ,000 700, ,100,000 1,100, ,800,000 Legend Soybeans - tons

14 Sugarcane - production Year: 1990
Source: Adapted from: PPM / IBGE Visão Tridimensional Legend 0 - 50,000 50, ,000 100, ,000 250, ,000 500, ,000,000 1,000, ,800,000 1,800, ,000,000 3,000, ,300,000 Sugarcane - tons

15 Sugarcane - production Year: 2008
Source: Adapted from: PPM / IBGE Visão Tridimensional Legend 0 - 50,000 50, ,000 100, ,000 250, ,000 500, ,000,000 1,000, ,800,000 1,800, ,000,000 3,000, ,300,000 Sugarcane - tons

16 Amazonian Metropolitan regions
Cuiabá-Várzea Grande Urban Conglomerate Metropolitan Region of Manaus Macapá Metropolitan Region Great São Luís Metropolitan Region Metropolitan Region of Belém

17 Amzaonian Metropolitan regions

18 SOCIOECONOMIC DATA

19 DEFORESTATION & AMAZONIAN METROPOLITAN REGIONS

20 methodology

21 LEONTIEF MODEL

22 INTERREGIONAL MODELS

23 INTERREGIONAL MODELS The interregional model – Matrix Notation

24 MULTIPLIERS AND GENERATORS
Coefficient: Generator Multiplier

25 IMPACT ANALYSIS

26 THE DATA

27 DATABASE

28 DATABASE Data sources Total output (Agriculture, Industry, Trade, Transport, Services, and Civil Construction surveys; IBGE) Imports/Exports (Ministry of Development, Industry and External Trade) Tax collection/Government spending (Ministry of Finance and the State Secretaries of Finance) Household spending (Household and Household Consumption Patterns surveys, IBGE) Payments to workers (Ministry of Labor and the IBGE Household Survey) Value-added generated at the level of 17 industries, by state (Brazilian Regional Accounts; IBGE) Investment (Level of the Civil Construction; IBGE) Etc.

29 DATABASE Microregional Input-Output Table for 2004 (NEREUS at FEA-USP)
558 microregions x 55 sectors Input-Output size 30,690 x 30,690 = 941,876,100 elements Aggregated to 3 regions (Amazon Metropolitan Retgions, Rest of Amazon Region, Rest of Brazil), with 23 sectors in each region

30 productive structure

31 OUTPUT MULTIPLIERS

32 OUTPUT MULTIPLIERS

33 OUTPUT MULTIPLIERS

34 EMPLOYMENT GENERATION

35 EMPLOYMENT GENERATION

36 EMPLOYMENT GENERATION

37 VALUE ADDED GENERATION

38 VALUE ADDED GENERATION

39 VALUE ADDED GENERATION

40 DEFORESTATION

41 DIRECT DESTINATION OF THE REST OF AMAZON OUTPUT

42 OUTPUT OF THE REST OF AMAZON RELATED TO THE FINAL DEMAND

43 PER-CAPITA OUTPUT OF THE REST OF AMAZON RELATED TO THE FINAL DEMAND

44 DEFORESTATION WHO IS RESPONSIBLE?

45 FINAL COMMENTS Thank You! guilhotojjmg.wordpress.com


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