Resource Base of Peasants in the Brazilian Amazon: Planning Solutions for Current Problems of Sustainability |
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Authors: | EVALDICE EVE CHRISTOPHER EVE |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Latin American Studies, University of London, UK;Open University, UK |
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Abstract: | Abstract — This is the second paper of a series following a study carried out in the Brazilian Amazon region of peasant livelihoods, their current character and problems of sustainability. It analyses how different people might be affected by environmental degradation in the region by looking at their social and economic activities, the degree of dependency on wild resources, land ownership and the social relations underpinning the structure of the labour force. The study covers three districts within the ecological system of terra firme. Extractivist activities generate income and contribute considerably to food supplies throughout the year. Access to these resources is not generally tied to ownership. Environmental degradation may reduce the future availability of resources or, alternatively, attack health directly. Peasants exposure to these risks is assessed and the long-term sustainability of their livelihoods examined. Possible planning solutions to problems are presented and the more recent debate on the creation of conservation units (SNUC) in Brazil is discussed. |
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Keywords: | environmental planning wild resource management land tenure mercury pollution community organisations Amazon |
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