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Policy change, land use, and agriculture: The case of soy production and cattle ranching in Brazil, 2001–2012
2014
Applied Geography
Keywords: Land use and land cover change modeling Land use displacement Policy regulations Panel regression model Indirect land use change a b s t r a c t The Brazilian Amazon has experienced one of the world's highest deforestation rates in the last decades. Cattle ranching and soy expansion constitute the major drivers of deforestation, both through direct conversion and indirectly by land use displacement. However, deforestation rates decreased significantly after the implementation of the
doi:10.1016/j.apgeog.2014.09.003
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