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Abstract ID: 94

Carbon Balance and the Macroeconomics of Southeastern Pará, a Critical Region in Brazilian Amazon

The current discussion on avoiding carbon emission associated to agricultural use of land needs a more systemic approach. Given that avoiding deforestation schemes implicate resources input-output throughout local economies and broader economic context, it seems fundamental to discuss what are the final impacts of those flows. The basic questions are a) how such policies, starting from the rural sectors, will affect final demand, the value of the production and the variables of value added all over the economy and b) how variations in the economy affect the forms of use of natural resources and, therefore, deforestation itself. The article uses an ascending model to generate input-output matrices for local economies based on primary products, incorporates an algorithm of carbon balance, finds the multipliers of the economy of Southeastern Pará and simulates four situations of policies on avoiding deforestation. The main conclusion is that policies for avoiding deforestation will probably have a hard time if not part of macro development policy on local level.

Session:  Public Policies and Sustainable Development - Policy scenarios for sustainable development.

Presentation Type:  Oral

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