Vulnerability of family livestock farming on the Livramento-Rivera border of Brazil and Uruguay: comparative analysis.

Social, ecological, and economic sciences have all shown interest in studying the social group called family livestock farmers. The main characteristic of this group, which is present in the Pampa biome in Southern Brazil and Uruguay, is beef cattle production based on family work on small lands, expressing an autonomous way of life which is, however, highly dependent on strong relations with the physical environment and marked by risk aversion.

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Main Authors: WAQUIL, P. D., NESKE, M. Z., RIBEIRO, C. M., SCHLICK, F. E., ANDREATTA, T., PERLEBERG, C., BORBA, M. F. S., TRINDADE, J. P. P., CARRIQUIRY, R., MALAQUIN, I., SARAIVA, A., GONZALES, M., CLAUDINO, L. S. D.
Other Authors: Paulo D. Waquil, UFRGS; Marcio Z. Neske, UFRGS; Claudio M. Ribeiro, EMATER-RS ASCAR; Fabio E. Schlick, EMATER-RS ASCAR; Tanice Andreatta, UNIPAMPA; Cleiton Perleberg, UNIPAMPA; MARCOS FLAVIO SILVA BORBA, CPPSUL; JOSE PEDRO PEREIRA TRINDADE, CPPSUL; Rafael Carriquiry, UDELAR; Italo Malaquin, Instituto Plan Agropecuário; Alejandro Saravia, Instituto Plan Agropecuário; Mario Gonzales, EMATER-RS ASCAR; Livio S. D. Claudino, UFPA.
Format: Artigo de periódico biblioteca
Language:English
eng
Published: 2016-03-29
Subjects:Bovino, Agricultura familiar, Risco,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1042076
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