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The Brazilian Amazonia in Change II: Five Decades of Exploitation, Deforestation and Attempts at Sustainable Development
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Abstract In the Brazilian planning region "Amazônia Legal", deforestation of rain forests for the extraction of mineral resources, cattle breeding, soybean farming, transport infrastructure and hydropower plants was carried out without regard for the indigenous people and regional socio-ecological vulnerabil... view more
In the Brazilian planning region "Amazônia Legal", deforestation of rain forests for the extraction of mineral resources, cattle breeding, soybean farming, transport infrastructure and hydropower plants was carried out without regard for the indigenous people and regional socio-ecological vulnerability. The implementation of damaging mega-programmes caused disastrous environmental problems. Large-scale destruction of biodiversity, rising temperatures and instability of precipitation not only pose a threat to the region, but also have global impacts on climate change. Over the last two decades, parts of Amazônia Legal have evolved from a CO2 sink to a source of CO2 emissions.... view less
Keywords
Amazon region; Brazil; biodiversity; biology; economic history; economics; economy; environmental policy; South America; nature
Classification
Social History, Historical Social Research
Free Keywords
Amazonian Rainforests; Deforestation; Economic Exploitation; Economics of land and energy; Environmental History; Geschichte/Neuzeit bis 1918; History; History of South America; History of the Americas; History: specific events and topics; South American History
Document language
English
Publication Year
2025
Publisher
transcript Verlag
City
Bielefeld
Page/Pages
451 p.
Series
Biblioteca Luso-Afro-Brasileira, 4
DOI
https://doi.org/10.14361/9783839475355
ISSN
2752-1419
ISBN
978-3-8394-7535-5
Status
Published Version; reviewed