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Deforestation and agricultural value


As shown below, The state of jurisdictional sustainability report assessed the LED-R development in selected jurisdictions and the progress achieved over a set of key elements of jurisdictional sustainability. Find more at the publication site

Low-emission rural development (led-r) at a glance

Progress to jurisdictional sustainability

Early Intermediate Advanced

Source: Earth Innovation Institute

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    Knowledge Database

    Governors' Climate and Forests Task Force

    Find the state profile in the GCF Knowledge Database website.

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    Produce Protect Platform

    Earth Innovation Institute

    Access the territorial performance platform with detailed information on the progress of this state towards a low emissions rural development economy.

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    The state of jurisdictional sustainability

    Synthesis for practitioners and policymakers

    This report assesses progress on core elements of jurisdictional sustainability with an in-depth analysis of deforestation and emissions and examines the potential implications of low-emission rural development (LED-R).

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% of tropical forest as part of the country

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Main direct drivers of deforestation are:

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Annual deforestation area


The plot illustrates the yearly deforestation area measured over the last years in the state. Activate the line series to visualize the accumulated deforestation in the state.


Hansen data provides an alternative measurement of vegetation loss which is done at a global scale using LandSat data and automatic algorithms (Hansen, UMD). We further processed Hansen data to include only tree cover loss in areas defined as forest.


Annual deforestation rate
(%)

The plot illustrates deforestation percentage rates in the state over the last years. To compute this indicator the yearly deforestation observed in the state is divided (normalized) by the remaining forest.


Deforestation Reference level (FREL)

A national forest reference emission level and/or forest reference level is one of the elements formulated by developing country Parties implementing REDD+ activities and serve also as benchmarks for assessing each countryโ€™s performance in implementing REDD+ activities.

Carbons pools included in the FREL

Aboveground biomass

Forest degradation

Peat decomposition

Belowground biomass

Litter

Dead Wood


Avoided deforestation

The plot shows the avoided deforestation area (hectares). This is calculated as the forest area that would have been cleared if deforestation trends of a reference period (baseline) had continued.


CO2 emissions from deforestation

The plot shows the estimated emissions of CO2 (million tons) associated with clearing of forest in the state.


Avoided CO2 emissions

The plot shows the avoided CO2 emissions (million tons) according to the forest carbon pools included in the FREL. This is calculated as the emissions that would have been released if deforestation trends of a reference period (baseline) had continued.


Landcover area

The plot shows the estimated area of landcover categories in the territory. Click on the classes for more details


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    Main crop in agricultural production of the state

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    Second crop in agricultural production

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    Third crop in agricultural production

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    Fourth crop in agricultural production

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Value of economic activities and per capita income

Temporality:
Source:


Main agricultural products



Production (tons) of major crops in the state

The plot shows the yearly production (tons) of major permanent and temporary crops in the state.


Crop area (hectares) of major crops in the state

The plot illustrates the yearly planted area (hectares) of major permanent and temporary crops in the state.


Extractivism

The plot reports the yearly production (tons) of forest extractivist activities in the state. This includes the collection of Brazilian nuts, acai and rubber (latex).


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Population


Total population and the proportion of urban and rural people living in the state

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Human development index


Human Development Index of the state and the components of well being defined by it, namely: life expectancy, years of average education and GDP per capita.

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Mortality rate


The plot illustrates the Mortality rate

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Gini


The plot illustrates the gini coefficient, it measures income inequality. Values close to 0 indicate greater equality of income while values close to 1 greater inequality

Education


Poverty


Labor slavery

Temporality:
Source:

Activity People involved Freed slaves Year



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Indigenous territories

Source:

Indigenous areaEthnic groupArea (km2)% inside the state


Protected conservation areas

Source:

Protected areaArea (km2)% in the state

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Ecological and economic zonning

Temporality:
Source:

Ecological and economic zonning


Land registry:

Temporality:
Source:

Land registry:


Cattle herd size:
Slaughtered heads:
Meat production (tons):
Year:
Pig herd size:
Slaughtered heads:
Meat production (tons):
Year:
Poultry herd size:
Slaughtered heads:
Meat production (tons):
Year:
Value (thousands):
Year:

Cattle

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Cattle herd size


Cattle meat production


Pigs

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Pig herd size


Pig meat production


Poultry (chicken and other birds)

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Poultry herd size


Poultry meat production


Aquaculture

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Aquaculture


Aquaculture production


Forest indicators
Crops production
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Social, economic, environmental and productive information

Crop area (hectares) of major crops in the state

The plot illustrates the yearly planted area (hectares) of major permanent and temporary crops in the state.


Production (tons) of major crops in the state

The plot shows the yearly production (tons) of major permanent and temporary crops in the state.

Cattle heads

Cattle production

Annual deforestation area


The plot illustrates the yearly deforestation area measured over the last years in the state. Activate the line series to visualize the accumulated deforestation in the state.


Annual deforestation rate
(%)

The plot shows the estimated emissions of CO2 (million tons) associated with clearing of forest in the state.

CO2 emissions from deforestation

The plot shows the estimated emissions of CO2 (million tons) associated with clearing of forest in the state.


Landcover area

The plot shows the estimated area of landcover categories in the territory. Click on the classes for more details

Education

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Population

Total population and the proportion of urban and rural people living in the state

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Interactive map

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    Access the spatial platform of the GCFimpact to facilitate the monitoring of jurisdictions that are on their path to agricultural rural development.

    This map allows you to evaluate indicators on forest, agricultural production, and social indicators in each of the provinces and districts of the country over the last years.

    Use the available layers or define specific search criteria to identify places performing according to your definition. Click on a district or municipality to see the production and forestry indicators on the right panel.

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Main contact

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Specific projects

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Peixes da Amazรดnia

The industrial complex of the company Peixes da Amazรดnia is an anonymous society where the Acre Business Agency has 36,89% of the shares...

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Dom Porquito

The pig farming complex is a corporation where the Acre Business Agency has 37% of the shares and 63% belong to other shareholders...

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Juruรก Peixes

The Juruรก Peixes S.A is a corporation where the Acre Business Agency has 31% of the shares, the Cooperpeixe Juruรก has 63% of the shares and 10 private...

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Acreaves

The Acreaves business model, public โ€“ private - community partnership, works by chained way. The poultry producer enters with the rural property...

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Trading across borders

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Distance to port (Km)

Time to export
Border compliance (hours)
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Cost to export:
Border compliance (USD)
Bad Good

Time to export:
Documentary compliance (hours)
Bad Good

Cost to export:
Documentary compliance (USD)
Bad Good
Starting a business

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National Rank

Procedures (number)
Bad Good

Time (days)
Bad Good

Cost (% of income per capital)
Bad Good
Note: Doing business has not prepared a subnational report for the country of this jurisdiction. Reported values are representative of the country capital.
Dealing with construction permits

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National Rank

Procedures (number)
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Time (days)
Bad Good
Note: Doing business has not prepared a subnational report for the country of this jurisdiction. Reported values are representative of the country capital.
Registering property

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Avg GCF states
National Rank

Procedures (number)
Bad Good

Time (days)
Bad Good
Note: Doing business has not prepared a subnational report for the country of this jurisdiction. Reported values are representative of the country capital.
Paying taxes

Avg OECD countries
Avg GCF states
National Rank

Procedures (number per year)
Bad Good

Time (hours per year)
Bad Good

Total tax and
contribution rate (% of profit)
Bad Good
Note: Doing business has not prepared a subnational report for the country of this jurisdiction. Reported values are representative of the country capital.
Forest protection

Avg GCF states

Index value
Bad Good

Change risk
Bad Good

Average rate risk
Bad Good

Starting a business

Starting a business index measures the time and cost required to formally operate a limited liability company in the jurisdiction. It includes:

  • Procedures: interactions of the company founders with external parties to register the company
  • Time:calendar days that entrepreneurs can expect to go through to start up and formally operate
  • Cost: percentage of the economyโ€™s income per capita needed to complete these procedures

The company is assumed to be a limited liability company, 100% domestically owned by five people and performs general industrial or commercial activities.
The panel presents the ranking of the jurisdiction within the country and allows the comparison of the indicators with the average performance of GCF jurisdictions and OECD countries.

Dealing with construction permits

Dealing with construction permits records the time and cost required to build a warehouse. This includes:

  • Procedures: interactions of the building company employees with external parties to legally build a warehouse, including obtaining necessary licenses and permits, completing required notifications and inspections, and obtaining utility connections.
  • Time: calendar days needed to complete all the procedures involved in getting a construction permit

The warehouse is assumed to be used for general storage activities, such as storage of books, will have two stories and measure 1,300 square meters.
The panel presents the ranking of the jurisdiction within the country and allows the comparison of the indicators with the average performance of GCF jurisdictions and OECD countries.

Registering property

Registering property records the ease with which businesses can purchase and transfer a property from another business. This includes:

  • Procedures: interactions of the buyer or the seller with external parties
  • Time: calendar days needed by lawyers, notaries or registry officials to complete the procedure

It is assumed that the property has a value of 50 times income per capita, is fully owned by the owner, has no mortgages and is duly registered.
The panel presents the ranking of the jurisdiction within the country and allows the comparison of the indicators with the average performance of GCF jurisdictions and OECD countries.

Paying taxes

Records the taxes and mandatory contributions that a medium-size company must pay or withhold in a given year, as well as the administrative burden of paying taxes and contributions. This includes:

  • Procedures:number of payments necessary for a local company to pay all taxes per year
  • Total tax and contribution rate: amount of taxes and mandatory contributions borne by the business in the second year of operation, expressed as a share of commercial profit.
  • Time:number of hours taken to prepare, file and pay corporate income tax, sales tax, and labor taxes, including payroll taxes and social contributions.

It is assumed that the entity paying tax is a local limited liability, taxable company, which performs industrial or commercial activities.
The panel presents the ranking of the jurisdiction within the country and allows the comparison of the indicators with the average performance of GCF jurisdictions and OECD countries.

Trading across borders

This panel records the time and cost associated with the logistical process of exporting and importing goods (excluding tariffs). This consideres time and cost for documentary compliance, border compliance and domestic transport.
It is assumed that a shipment is located in a warehouse in the largest business city of the exporting economy and travels to a warehouse in the largest business city of the importing economy. It is assumed that each economy imports a standardized shipment of 15 metric tons of containerized auto parts and the value of the shipment is assumed to be $50,000.
Doing business does not measure this indicator at the subnational level, therefore the data shown here represents the value of the international trade originating from the largest business city of the economy.

Forest protection

The matrix shows the score of investment opportunities considering forest protection in the GCF states. The score ranges from 0 to 100 where higher values indicate better performance in forest protection over the last years. The score is calculated based on the annual deforestation measured in the state as an index that combines:

  1. Average deforestation rate (%) considering the 3 most recent annual reports
  2. Variation of deforestation with respect to a historical deforestation baseline.

Official deforestation figures are used wherever possible. To see the sources of deforestation for each state please see the environmental section of the profile.

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