Intraregional Migration,Direct Action Land Reform,and New Land Settlements in the Brazilian Amazon |
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Authors: | STEPHEN G. PERZ FLAVIA LEITE CYNTHIA SIMMONS ROBERT WALKER STEPHEN ALDRICH MARCELLUS CALDAS |
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Abstract: | This article analyses migration histories of residents in rural settlements of the Brazilian Amazon that resulted from direct action land reform (DALR), which involves organised land occupations. Our analysis evaluates two hypotheses. The ‘urban migration’ expectation asserts that urban experience is important for DALR participation, which links rural and urban areas via migration for land occupations. The ‘DALR efficacy’ hypothesis argues that migration and DALR are complementary livelihood strategies, such that participation in DALR obviates the need for further migration. Our findings support both hypotheses and bear implications for regional development and environmental change in the Amazon. |
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Keywords: | Brazil Amazon migration land social movement |
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