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Discipline and Develop: Destruction of the Brazil Nut Forest in the Lower Amazon Basin

机译:纪律和发展:摧毁了亚马逊盆地的巴西坚果林

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This article considers Amazonian environmental change by focusing on political and economic processes in a place-specific context with far-reaching global implications. In particular, we consider the destruction of the Brazil nut forest (BNF) in the lower basin. The Brazil nut tree yields a valuable nontimber forest product, and its loss raises concerns about Amazonia's agro-ecological sustainability. The article posits the destruction of the BNF as an outcome of land creation, the transformation of soil surfaces into a production factor for market-oriented agriculture. Land creation in the lower basin sparked violent conflict, with the destruction of the BNF as collateral damage. Our account complements earlier research on the political economy of Amazonian development by providing an update tuned to the institutional and economic changes that have led to the region's engagement with globalized beef markets and to the transformative impact on implicated actors (i.e., peasant, capital, and the state). In addition, the article uses the BNF case to consider current threats to Amazonia. In Brazil, deforestation rates declined after the turn of the millennium, due to environmental policy. Recent numbers show deforestation on the rise, however, as South American nations fast-track large infrastructure projects to transform Amazonia into a transport hub and a continental source of hydropower. The article questions whether Brazil's environmental policies will sustain the Amazonian forest over the long run; the BNF disappeared despite efforts at conservation buttressed by legislative action. The article uses data from surveys, remote sensing, regional newspapers, and secondary sources based on declassified documents from Brazil's Armed Forces, the National Truth Commission, and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
机译:本文通过专注于具有深远的全球含义的地方和经济流程的政治和经济进程来考虑Amazonian环境变化。特别是,我们考虑在下盆地中的巴西坚果林(BNF)的破坏。巴西坚果树产生了一个有价值的未造型的森林产品,其损失提高了亚马逊农业生态可持续性的担忧。文章将BNF的破坏作为土地创造的结果,土壤表面的转变为市场型农业的生产因素。较低盆地的土地创作引发了暴力冲突,随着BNF的破坏,作为抵押品损害。我们的账户提前对亚马逊发展的政治经济学进行了补充,通过提供对该地区与全球化牛肉市场的接触以及对牵连行动者的转型性影响(即农民,资本和国家)。此外,文章使用BNF案例考虑对Amazonia的当前威胁。在巴西,由于环境政策,千年之后,森林砍伐率下降。然而,由于南美洲国家快速跟踪大型基础设施项目将亚马逊转变为交通枢纽和欧陆水电来源,近期的数量表明了毁林。文章的问题是巴西的环境政策是否会长期维持亚马逊森林;尽管通过立法行动努力努力,但BNF消失了。本文使用来自巴西武装部队,国家真理委员会和中央情报局(中央情报局)的解密文件的调查,遥感,区域报纸和二次来源的数据。

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