Felipe Dalzotto Artuzo
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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Environment, Development and Sustainability | 2018
Cristian Rogério Foguesatto; Felipe Dalzotto Artuzo; Edson Talamini; João Armando Dessimon Machado
How farmers perceive climate change is linked to whether they are responding and adapting to it. However, often this perception does not correspond with what actually happens. Based on a search of empirical studies carried out in Africa and Asia, this paper analyzes two factors that can influence farmers’ perception regarding climate change: expected utility maximization and availability heuristic. While expected utility maximization refers to an expected change in farmers’ well-being, the availability heuristic is a mental shortcut based on the memory of occurrence of events. Generally, empirical studies show that farmers’ perceptions are aligning with meteorological records regarding an increase in temperature. However, while there are no significant variations in rainfall trends, farmers perceive a reduction in rainfall in the last few years. The recent increase in drought frequency and severity may cause this divergence, because it affects farmers’ well-being, and extreme droughts have a central position in peoples’ memory. In this context, our findings suggest that farmers’ perceptions are influenced by economic and psychological issues. Policymakers, extension workers and developers of climate projects need to pay attention to farm and farmers’ characteristics in order to develop mitigation and/or adaptation practices regarding climate change.
Revista Brasileira de Administração Científica | 2016
Cristian Rogério Foguesatto; Felipe Dalzotto Artuzo; Wagner Pietrobelli Bueno; João Armando Dessimon Machado
The agribusiness is an important segment in the Brazilian context. Its performance involves raw materials displacement and finished products to the final consumer, which is realized by the supply chains and distribution chains (logistics modal). This paper aims to develop a bibliographical study based in papers indexed in the Scielo database (Scientific Electronic Library Online) that analyzed issues relating to supply and distribution chains with the Brazilian agribusiness in general. From this, we sought to identify the name of the journals, the year of the publications, the most used keywords, sources of data, the authors who study this subject and their conclusions. The keywords used were: supply chains, distribution chains, transport costs and logistic modes. 24 articles in seven journals were found: Gestao e Producao, Revista de Economia e Sociologia Rural, Revista de Administracao Contemporânea, Journal of Transport Literature, Revista Brasileira de Fruticultura, Producao and Revista Brasileira de Economia. These studies mainly highlight the intermodal transport as strategies on maximizing logistics performance; the importance of railways displacement of commodities for export and the creation of linear programming models and targets to create satisfactory models in distribution chains.
Enciclopédia Biosfera | 2016
Felipe Dalzotto Artuzo; Cristian Rogério Foguesatto; Antonio Luiz Fantinel
Change in the allocation of factors of production in production process will result in a important role to supply future demands of food. In this context, the article aims to analyze the rearrangement of production factors from the inclusion of technology in the agricultural production process. The countries surveyed were Brazil, USA and China. The data of production, and area were obtained by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Data about population were by the World Bank.It was adopted as the variation analysis tools (%), IEPP and IEPA indices, correlation and regression. The positive variation in production and productivity was perceived in the three ENCICLOPÉDIA BIOSFERA , Centro Científico Conhecer Goiânia, v.13 n.24; p. 2016 906 countries. The USA reduced the cereal area in 10.60%. This reduction, in parallel to increase production refers, in part, with technology factor allocated in the production process. In Brazil, labor factor is substituted by the technology factor. In this case, the rural population decreased in absolute and relative values, while productivity increases. On the other hand, China, due to their demographic characteristics combines technology, labor and land in the productive system, ranging them during this analysis.
Revista Paranaense de Desenvolvimento - RPD | 2016
Cristian Rogério Foguesatto; Felipe Dalzotto Artuzo; Adriano Lago; João Armando Dessimon Machado
Review of business Management | 2018
Felipe Dalzotto Artuzo; Cristian Rogério Foguesatto; Ângela Rozane Leal de Souza; Leonardo Xavier da Silva
Revista Tecnologia e Sociedade | 2017
Felipe Dalzotto Artuzo; Cristian Rogério Foguesatto; Leonardo Xavier da Silva
Revista ESPACIOS | 2017
Cristian Rogério Foguesatto; Felipe Dalzotto Artuzo; Letícia de Oliveira; Ângela Rozane Leal de Souza
Desenvolvimento Socioeconômico em Debate | 2017
Cristian Rogério Foguesatto; Felipe Dalzotto Artuzo; João Armando Dessimon Machado
Cadernos de Prospecção | 2017
Antonio Luiz Fantinel; Lorenzo Marzari Félix; Felipe Dalzotto Artuzo; Cristian Rogério Foguesatto; Yesica Ramirez Flores; Sérgio Luiz Jahn
Revista em Agronegócio e Meio Ambiente | 2016
Felipe Dalzotto Artuzo; Willian Fontanive Jandrey; Janaína Kalsing; Pedro Xavier da Silva; Leonardo Xavier da Silva