Ciência Rural (Apr 2022)

Regional concentration of native fuelwood production in Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil (1990-2017)

  • Luiz Moreira Coelho Junior,
  • João Vitor de Castro Burgos,
  • Anna Manuella Melo Nunes,
  • Maísa Santos Joaquim,
  • Álvaro Nogueira de Souza,
  • Luís Antônio Coimbra Borges

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20200357
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52, no. 10

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ABSTRACT: This paperexamined the regional concentration of native fuelwood production in Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, between 1990-2017. Information on native fuelwood was gathered fromforestry activitiescollected by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE). This studyanalyzed the current situation and the spatial distribution of the state’s fuelwood production by quartiles. The following indicators were used to measure market concentration: Gini Coefficient (G), Comprehensive Concentration Index (CCI), Herfindahl-Hirschman Index (HHI) and Concentration Ratio [CR(k)]. In Rio Grande do Norte, there was a -2.76% annual decrease in the production of native fuelwood, from 5,280 x10³ m³ (1990) to 777 x10³ m³ (2017). Classification of the municipalities by quartile revealed that most municipalities had low fuelwood production. The G inferred a very strong to absolute inequality for the municipalities and a weak to null inequality for the mesoregions.The CCI demonstrated no market concentration in the municipalities and a regional concentration in the mesoregions. The HHI corroborated the CCI by affirming the presence of a competitive market for the municipalities and microregions and a concentrated market in the mesoregions.The CR(k) of the four largest municipalities indicated a moderately low concentration. This study concluded that there is a competitive market structure for native fuelwood inthe state of Rio Grande do Norte.

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