Low productivity cattle ranching, with its linkages to rural poverty, deforestation and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, remains one of the largest sustainability challenges in Brazil and has impacts worldwide. There is a nearly universal call to intensify extensive beef cattle production systems to spare land for crop production and nature and to meet Brazil's Intended Nationally Determined Contribution to reducing global climate change. However, different interventions aimed at the intensification of livestock systems in Brazil may involve substantial social and environmental tradeoffs. Here we examine these tradeoffs using a whole-farm model calibrated for the Brazilian agricultural frontier state of Mato Grosso, one of the largest soybea...
Cattle production is the human activity with largest land use. Rises in demand for cattle products a...
Brazil has global importance for food production and conservation of natural resources. The country ...
Cattle ranching occupy more land than any other production activity in Brazil and accounts for 44% o...
Low productivity cattle ranching, with its linkages to rural poverty, deforestation and greenhouse g...
Low productivity cattle ranching, with its linkages to rural poverty, deforestation and greenhouse g...
Low productivity cattle ranching, with its linkages to rural poverty, deforestation and greenhouse g...
Low productivity cattle ranching, with its linkages to rural poverty, deforestation and greenhouse g...
<p>Low productivity cattle ranching, with its linkages to rural poverty, deforestation and greenhous...
Low productivity cattle ranching, with its linkages to rural poverty, deforestation and greenhouse g...
The state of Maranhão, Brazil, has been among the country’s fastest-growing cattle regions in recent...
Cattle ranching in Brazil is a key driver of deforestation and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The B...
The state of Maranhão, Brazil, has been among the country’s fastest-growing cattle regions in recent...
Cattle ranching in Brazil is a key driver of deforestation and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The ...
Cattle ranching in Brazil is a key driver of deforestation and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The ...
Cattle production is the human activity with largest land use. Rises in demand for cattle products a...
Cattle production is the human activity with largest land use. Rises in demand for cattle products a...
Brazil has global importance for food production and conservation of natural resources. The country ...
Cattle ranching occupy more land than any other production activity in Brazil and accounts for 44% o...
Low productivity cattle ranching, with its linkages to rural poverty, deforestation and greenhouse g...
Low productivity cattle ranching, with its linkages to rural poverty, deforestation and greenhouse g...
Low productivity cattle ranching, with its linkages to rural poverty, deforestation and greenhouse g...
Low productivity cattle ranching, with its linkages to rural poverty, deforestation and greenhouse g...
<p>Low productivity cattle ranching, with its linkages to rural poverty, deforestation and greenhous...
Low productivity cattle ranching, with its linkages to rural poverty, deforestation and greenhouse g...
The state of Maranhão, Brazil, has been among the country’s fastest-growing cattle regions in recent...
Cattle ranching in Brazil is a key driver of deforestation and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The B...
The state of Maranhão, Brazil, has been among the country’s fastest-growing cattle regions in recent...
Cattle ranching in Brazil is a key driver of deforestation and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The ...
Cattle ranching in Brazil is a key driver of deforestation and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The ...
Cattle production is the human activity with largest land use. Rises in demand for cattle products a...
Cattle production is the human activity with largest land use. Rises in demand for cattle products a...
Brazil has global importance for food production and conservation of natural resources. The country ...
Cattle ranching occupy more land than any other production activity in Brazil and accounts for 44% o...