CoffeeColombiaEl NiñoENSOLa NiñaStructural VARWe develop a structural econometric model to study the impacts of El Nio Southern Oscillation (ENSO) on Colombian coffee production, exports and price. Our empirical specification is consistent with an economic model of the coffee market that, in ...
Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Agriculture: A Case of Study of Coffee Production in Veracruz, Mexico This paper explores the relation between coffee production and climatic and economic variables in Veracruz in order to estimate the potential impacts of cl... C Gay,F Estrada,C Conde,.....
While bats are tremendously important to global ecosystems, they have been and continue to be threatened by loss of habitat, food, or roosts, pollution, bat diseases, hunting and killing. Some bat species have also been implicated in the transmission of
The main objective of study was to examine and compare economic efficiency of organic and conventional coffee farming systems. The data related to input and output prices, production factors and socio-economic characteristics were collected from 115 coffee farmers following both farming systems in Moshi...
Impacts on a Traditional Coffee Production System in East Africa over the Last 80 Years. We chose coffee, the most valuable agricultural commodity worldwide, as it generates income for 100 million people, mainly in the developing world. Using ... Jaramillo,Juliana,Setamou,... - 《Plos One》...
Evidence shows a continuing increase in the frequency and severity of global heatwaves1,2, raising concerns about the future impacts of climate change and the associated socioeconomic costs3,4. Here we develop a disaster footprint analytical framework by
The interrelationship of these sectors and changes in them affect employment and how one makes a living. In addition to the sectors of activity, economic geography has seen as a central objective to understand the uneven development of regions, one of the foremost impacts of the location of ...
diagram, he shows how economists argue using theoretical models by selecting additional factors from the ceteris paribus pound in order to explain, in casual rather than econometric terms, the simple observations of everyday economic life (such as “Why is the price of coffee high just now?”)...
Industrial longline fishing can be understood as a case study of the cultural, economic, environmental and social impacts of unsustainable fishing technology. While much attention has been attributed to the impact of industrial longlines on the marine ecosystem, little is known about the impact of lo...
Here, we measure the value of wild pollinators to smallholder crop production in Tanzania, using rigorous panel data estimation and nationally representative data on actual small-holder farms. Our results reveal the important contribution by forests, as natural habitats of wild pollinators, to crop ...