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Bojanic, Alan.
Innovation with Spatial Impact: Sustainable Development of the Brazilian Cerrado
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Innovation with Spatial Impact: Sustainable Development of the Brazilian Cerrado/ edited by Akio Hosono, Nobuaki Hamaguchi, Alan Bojanic.
other author:
Hosono, Akio.
Description:
XVI, 192 p. 71 illus., 47 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Economic policy. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6182-1
ISBN:
9789811361821
Innovation with Spatial Impact: Sustainable Development of the Brazilian Cerrado
Innovation with Spatial Impact: Sustainable Development of the Brazilian Cerrado
[electronic resource] /edited by Akio Hosono, Nobuaki Hamaguchi, Alan Bojanic. - 1st ed. 2019. - XVI, 192 p. 71 illus., 47 illus. in color.online resource.
1 The Spatial Economics of Agricultural Development and the Formation of Agro-Industrial Value Chains: The Brazilian Cerrado(Akio Hosono, Nobuaki Hamaguchi, and Alan Bojanic) -- 2 Economic and Social Impacts of Cerrado Agriculture: Transformation for Inclusive Growth through Clusters and Value Chains(Akio Hosono) -- 3 Spatial Diffusion of the PRODECER Effects: A Macro-Spatial Approach(Nobuaki Hamaguchi) -- 4 Development of the Cerrado Stimulated by the Value Chain of Soybeans(Tetsuo Mizobe) -- 5 Land Use Expansion in the Brazilian Cerrado(Edson Eyji Sano) -- 6 Population Growth and Urbanization in the Brazilian Cerrado(Bernardo Campolina) -- Index.
This book is unique and original, constituting a pioneering study in the use of spatial economics and related analytical approaches to Brazil’s Cerrado agricultural development and the formation of agro-industrial value chains. This methodology is appropriate because Cerrado agriculture has been developed from scratch in a vast, previously barren area (204.7 million ha.) in which a spatial transformation has taken place. Until 40 years ago, this region, with its huge expanse of tropical savanna was believed to be unsuited to agriculture. Now, however, it has been transformed into an immense breadbasket, contributing to the mitigation of global food shortages. It also has contributed to the inland development of Brazil, promoting urbanization with a higher living standard and modern production techniques. This book identifies critical factors that enabled the transformation of the Cerrado. To understand the process of agricultural development and the formation of agro-industrial value chains, spatial economics and related approaches are essential because the process involves spatial interactions such as transportation, supply chains, knowledge spillovers, environmental constraints, migration, and urbanization. The book demonstrates that the initial development of Cerrado agriculture was a genuine spatial transformation with contributions from pioneering producers, agribusinesses, and central and local governments, as well as through international cooperation. It also discusses agriculture and agro-industrial value chains focusing on inclusive and sustainable development, a major concern of the international community particularly in terms of the Sustainable Development Goals.
ISBN: 9789811361821
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-13-6182-1doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HD87-87.55
Dewey Class. No.: 338.9
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