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Deforestation Crimes and Conflicts in the Amazon

机译:亚马逊地区的森林砍伐犯罪和冲突

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This article explores and explains deforestation of the Brazilian Amazon rainforest. It primarily takes a green criminological perspective and looks at the harm that is inflicted on many of the Amazon’s inhabitants, including indigenous populations such as ‘uncontacted’ tribes of hunters-gatherers, the oldest human societies. The green criminological perspective also implies that the definition of victimisation is being enlarged: not only (future) humans, but also non-humans can be considered victims. Being the most biodiverse place on the planet, deforestation of the Amazon leads to threats and extinctions of animal and plant species. The main causes of deforestation in the Amazon are land conversion for agriculture (mainly cattle, also soy), practices that are mostly illegal. As the products of the (illegally) deforested rainforest in the Brazilian Amazon are mainly for export markets, western societies with large ecological footprints could be held responsible for deforestation of the Amazon.
机译:本文探讨并解释了巴西亚马逊雨林的森林砍伐。它主要从绿色犯罪学的角度出发,着眼于对亚马逊许多居民造成的伤害,其中包括土著居民,例如最古老的人类社会-猎人与采集者的“非接触式”部落。绿色犯罪学的观点还意味着,受害的定义正在扩大:不仅(未来)人类,而且非人类都可以被视为受害者。作为地球上生物多样性最丰富的地方,亚马逊地区的森林砍伐导致动植物物种的威胁和灭绝。亚马逊地区森林砍伐的主要原因是用于农业的土地转换(主要是牛,也有大豆),这种作法大多是非法的。由于巴西亚马逊(非法)砍伐的雨林产品主要用于出口市场,因此,生态足迹较大的西方社会可能对亚马逊的森林砍伐负有责任。

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    《Critical Criminology》 |2010年第4期|p.263-277|共15页
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    Tim Boekhout van Solinge;

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    Willem Pompe Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands;

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