Coleção de Capítulos de Livros
URI permanente para esta coleçãohttps://repositorio.insper.edu.br/handle/11224/3234
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Capítulo de Livro Introdução estatística à avaliação das escalas(2016) RINALDO ARTES; Barroso, Lúcia PereiraCapítulo de Livro Analysis of Exchange Rates via Multivariate Bayesian Factor Stochastic Volatility Models(2014) Kastner, Gregor; Frühwirth-Schnatter, Sylvia; HEDIBERT FREITAS LOPESCapítulo de Livro Dynamic models(2019) Schmidt, Alexandra M.; HEDIBERT FREITAS LOPESCapítulo de Livro Online Bayesian learning in dynamic models: An illustrative introduction to particle methods(2013) HEDIBERT FREITAS LOPES; Carvalho, Carlos M.Capítulo de Livro Particle Learning for Sequential Bayesian Computation(2011) HEDIBERT FREITAS LOPES; Johannes, Michael S.; Carvalho, Carlos M.; Polson, Nicholas G.Capítulo de Livro Dynamic stock selection strategies: A structured factor model framework(2011) Carvalho, Carlos M; HEDIBERT FREITAS LOPES; Aguilar, OmarCapítulo de Livro O Setor do Leite: Os casos da Imbaúba e da Porto Alegre(2014) Caleman, Silvia Morales de Queiroz; GUILHERME FOWLER DE AVILA MONTEIRO; Januário, Éder de CarvalhoCapítulo de Livro Opportunities and Challenges of Impact Investing in Climate-Smart Agriculture in Latin America(2020) Rotondaro, Angélica; ANDREA MARIA ACCIOLY FONSECA MINARDI; Dissemond, LeonieClimate-smart agriculture is inherent to impact investing. Altogether, it provides mitigation of the highest appointed risk for agriculture investing—climate change; it brings to light out-of-the-box solutions that go from soil management practices to new sorts of apps and technology with a direct positive and measurable impact on reduced desertification; better soil quality; lower costs; and food security. In this chapter, we address the most commonly mentioned concerns of individual and institutional investors about climate-smart agriculture investing and provide real and up-to-date cases on how these perceived risks are being addressed by businesses in Latin America. The findings show that new business models and changed mindsets resemble concrete opportunities and that a sort of new actors in the field will provide the required seed and start-up capital.