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Agricultural, Environmental, and Natural Resources Economics

The goal is to improve public understanding of the connections between the agricultural economy and the intersection of economy, the environment, and natural resources in socio-ecological systems. Its work contributes to comprehend how these systems work and support the design of proposals for public or private interventions to promote sustainable growth and development. It contributes to and relies on local and international interdisciplinary and inter-institutional networks.

The research is organized around the following themes: i) land use and pressures on natural resources in an era of climate change; development of economic and integrated models for the study of socio-ecological systems, ii) functioning and transmission of prices in agricultural chains, iii) bioeconomy as a model for product development in Uruguay, and iv) study of the impact of production risk (particularly climate risk) and instruments for its management.

The team is in charge of the undergraduate course in Agricultural and Natural Resources Economics (undergraduate degree in Economics, FCEA) and the master’s degree course in Environmental Economics (Master's degree in Economics, FCEA). Also, members of the team teach at the undergraduate level at the School of Economics and Administration (Theories of Economic Development; Foresight Workshop; Economics and Business Strategy) and the School of Social Sciences (Economics of Innovation). At the graduate level, members participate in the Economics of Innovation course in the master’s degree in Economics at the FCEA and serve as thesis mentors for master's and doctorate students

Lines of research

Development of quantitative tools for analyzing social-ecological systems with an emphasis on the agricultural sector.

Functioning and transmission of prices in agricultural chains.

Bioeconomy as a model for product development in Uruguay

Members

  • Miguel Carriquiry (coordinator)

Publications (link)

Recent projects and publications

Where does all the biofuel go? Fuel efficiency gains and its effects on global agricultural production

  • Author(s): Carriquiry, Miguel - Dumortier, Jerome - Elobeid, Amani
  • Journal: Energy Policy
  • Research group: Agricultural, Environmental, and Natural Resources Economics
  • Year: 2021

Evidence-Based Policies in Uruguay Are Successful for Tackling COVID-19

  • Author(s): Deana, Atilio - Pittaluga, Lucía
  • Journal: Open Journal of Political Science
  • Research group: Agricultural, Environmental, and Natural Resources Economics
  • Year: 2021

DT 20/20 - Disposición a pagar por calidad de agua: estimaciones a través de gastos defensivos.

  • Author(s): Carriquiry, Miguel - Machado, Maximiliano
  • Research group: Agricultural, Environmental, and Natural Resources Economics
  • Year: 2020

Seeking sustainable pathways for land use in Latin America

  • Author(s): Rocha, Juan - Mazzeo, Néstor - Carriquiry, Miguel
  • Journal: Ecology and Society
  • Research group: Agricultural, Environmental, and Natural Resources Economics
  • Year: 2020

Incorporating Sub-National Brazilian Agricultural Production and Land-Use into U.S. Biofuel Policy Evaluation

  • Author(s): Carriquiry, Miguel - Dumortier, Jerome - Elobeid, Amani - Goodrich, Ryan
  • Journal: Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy
  • Research group: Agricultural, Environmental, and Natural Resources Economics
  • Year: 2020

Implication of Biofuel Production on Direct and Indirect Land Use Change: Evidence from Brazil

  • Author(s): Carriquiry, Miguel - Elobeid, Amani - Moreira, Marcelo - Zanetti de Lima, Cícero - Harfuch, Leila
  • Research group: Agricultural, Environmental, and Natural Resources Economics
  • Year: 2019

Assessing the Possibility of Price-Induced Yield Improvements to Reduce Land-Use Change Emissions from Ethanol

  • Author(s): Dumortier, Jerome - Carriquiry, Miguel - Elobeid, Amani
  • Research group: Agricultural, Environmental, and Natural Resources Economics
  • Year: 2019

The Capacity Required by Innovation and Structural Change Policies in Uruguay

  • Author(s): Bianchi, Carlos - Pittaluga, Lucía - Fuentes, Guillermo
  • Research group: Agricultural, Environmental, and Natural Resources Economics, Development
  • Year: 2018

The long-term relationship between CO2 emissions and economic activity in a small open economy: Uruguay 1882–2010

  • Author(s): Román, Carolina - Padilla, Emilio
  • Journal: Energy Economics
  • Research group: Agricultural, Environmental, and Natural Resources Economics
  • Year: 2017

Empirical Findings from Agricultural Expansion and Land Use Change in Brazil

  • Author(s): Carriquiry, Miguel - Harfuch, Leila - Chiodi Bachion, Luciane - Melo Ramalho Moreira, Marcelo - Meloni Nassar, André
  • Research group: Agricultural, Environmental, and Natural Resources Economics
  • Year: 2017

Uruguay, a World Food Producer: Toward a Sustainable Production from a Food and Nutritional Security Perspective

  • Author(s): Carriquiry, Miguel
  • Research group: Agricultural, Environmental, and Natural Resources Economics
  • Year: 2017

Translating the sustainable development goals into action: A practical backcasting approach to help countries develop agricultural transformation pathways

  • Author(s): Kanter, David R. - Schwoob, Marie-Helene - Carriquiry, Miguel - Dobermann, Achim - Ferraro, Bruno - Lanfranco, Bruno - Mondelli, Mario - Penengo, Cecilia - Saldias, Rodrigo - Silva, María Eugenia - Soares de Lima, Juan Manuel - Baethgen, Walter
  • Journal: Global Food Security
  • Research group: Agricultural, Environmental, and Natural Resources Economics
  • Year: 2016
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    • Labor Economics
    • Ethics, Justice and Economy
    • Economic history
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    • Other research lines
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      • Agricultural, Environmental, and Natural Resources Economics
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    • IECON 70 years
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