Mapping Slaughterhouse Supply Zones in the Brazilian Amazon with Cattle Transit Records
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Area
2.2. Processing the GTA-CAR Data
2.3. Mapping the Slaughterhouse Supply Zones
2.4. Defining the CA and Non−CA Slaughterhouse Supply Zones
2.5. Characterizing the Slaughterhouses’ Supply Zones
2.6. Estimating the Potential Expansion of CA Slaughterhouse Supply Zones
3. Results
3.1. Spatial Extent of Slaughterhouse Supply Zones between the Years 2013 and 2018
3.2. CA’s Slaughterhouse Supply Zones Characteristics
3.2.1. Spatial Stability between 2013 and 2018
3.2.2. Land-Use Characteristics
3.2.3. Suppliers’ Characteristics
3.3. Expanding Pathways of CA Slaughterhouse Supply Zones
4. Discussion
4.1. Our Supply Zones Are More Narrow and Precise than Previous Estimates
4.2. High Overlap between CA and Non−CA Supply Zones May Stimulate Competition and Laundering
4.3. CA Slaughterhouses’ Direct Supply Zones Are Stable Regions That Concentrate Much of the Unprotected Vegetation
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A. Mapping Cattle Supply Chains by Linking GTA and Property Records
Data | Source | Period | Link to Access the Data (Accessed Period: 1 January 2018 to 31 March 2019) |
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GTA | Pará | 2013–2018 | http://www.adepara.pa.gov.br https://www.indea.mt.gov.br |
Mato Grosso | |||
Rondônia | http://www.idaron.ro.gov.br | ||
CAR | Pará | 2013–2018 | http://car.semas.pa.gov.br |
Mato Grosso | https://geoportal.sema.mt.gov.br | ||
Rondônia | http://car.sedam.ro.gov.br |
Rule Description | Notes |
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Match on property name, municipality, and CPF. | CPF is the Brazilian Tax Identification Number for Individuals. |
Match on property name, municipality, and CNPJ. | CNPJ is the Brazilian Tax Identification Number for companies. |
Match on property identifier, municipality, and similar property name. | Examples of property identifiers: Código do estabelecimento (GTA), SICAR number, state CAR number, Código do imóvel (INCRA), etc. |
Match on municipality and property boundary. | |
Match on property name, municipality, and owner name. | Applied when the CNPJ number is missing. |
Match on property name, municipality, and owner name under different circumstances. | Applied when the CNPJ number is available. |
Match on municipality, person/company, and “property name containment”. | “Property name containment”: when one name contains the other as a substring. Example: BOA VISTA contains the name VISTA |
Match on property name, person/company, and neighboring municipality. | |
Match on person/company, municipality, and property name with numerals removed. | |
Match on person/company, neighboring property boundary, and property name with numerals removed. | |
Match on property name and coordinates falling within the property boundary. | |
Match on property name, municipality, and coordinates. | |
From the property maps, match on the best GTA property with a similar owner name using a random forest classifier. | In addition to the CAR, the matching also included the INCRA and Terra Legal databases. Together, we refer to sources that provide property boundaries as property maps. |
From the GTA, match on the best property with pasture with similar owner name using a random-forest classifier. | The random forest is trained on familiar attributes like municipality, property name, etc. |
From the MT-GTA, match on the best MT-CAR property with a similar owner name using a random-forest classifier. | Mato Grosso state (MT). |
From the GTA, match RO properties to the CAR on municipality, owner, and similar address information. | Rondônia state (RO). Address information extracted: “LINHA”, “GLEBA”, “LOTE”, “BR”, and “KM”. |
Match on CAR number if the geometries are within 1 km of each other. | |
For CAR records without a geometry, match on CAR number and most similar property name to records with a geometry. | |
For GTA records that list a CAR number in their notes, match on CAR number and most similar property name. | |
For CAR records that only provide a geometry, match to JBS traceability data on intersecting coordinates. | More information available at: https://jbs.com.br/en/press/releases-en/blockchain-platform-developed-by-jbs-begins-operation/ (Accessed on 15 February 2019) |
Appendix B. Supply Zones Characteristics
Data | Source | Period | Link to Access the Data |
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Deforestation | PRODES Amazon | Accumulated deforestation 2007 and annual deforestation 2008–2018 | http://terrabrasilis.dpi.inpe.br/en/download-2/ (Accessed on 20 February 2023) |
PRODES Cerrado | |||
Land-use | Mapbiomas collection 6.0 | 2013 and 2018 | https://mapbiomas.org/en/download (Accessed on 20 February 2023) |
Carbon stock | Soto-Navarro et al. (2020) [43] | 2010 | https://developers.google.com/earth-engine/datasets/catalog/WCMC_biomass_carbon_density_v1_0 (Accessed on 20 February 2023) |
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Supply Zone Types | Suppliers Used to Define the Zone Boundary | Zone Definition |
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CA direct supply zone | CA direct suppliers | Generalized polygon surrounding CA direct suppliers |
CA tier−1 indirect supply zone | CA tier−1 indirect supplier | Generalized polygon surrounding CA tier−1 indirect suppliers |
Non−CA direct supply zone | Non−CA direct suppliers | Generalized polygon surrounding non−CA direct suppliers |
Non−CA tier−1 indirect supply zone | Non−CA tier−1 indirect supplier | Generalized polygon surrounding non−CA tier−1 suppliers |
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Brandão Jr., A.; Rausch, L.; Munger, J.; Gibbs, H.K. Mapping Slaughterhouse Supply Zones in the Brazilian Amazon with Cattle Transit Records. Land 2023, 12, 1782. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12091782
Brandão Jr. A, Rausch L, Munger J, Gibbs HK. Mapping Slaughterhouse Supply Zones in the Brazilian Amazon with Cattle Transit Records. Land. 2023; 12(9):1782. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12091782
Chicago/Turabian StyleBrandão Jr., Amintas, Lisa Rausch, Jacob Munger, and Holly K. Gibbs. 2023. "Mapping Slaughterhouse Supply Zones in the Brazilian Amazon with Cattle Transit Records" Land 12, no. 9: 1782. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12091782
APA StyleBrandão Jr., A., Rausch, L., Munger, J., & Gibbs, H. K. (2023). Mapping Slaughterhouse Supply Zones in the Brazilian Amazon with Cattle Transit Records. Land, 12(9), 1782. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12091782