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Bringing economic development for whom? An exploratory study of the impact of the Interoceanic Highway on the livelihood of smallholders in the Amazon

机译:为谁带来经济发展? Intercopead公路对亚马逊小农生计影响的探索性研究

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Significant research efforts have been devoted to characterizing smallholding productive systems and assessing the relative contribution of small-scale farming to global food production. However, there is a noted paucity of studies addressing the determinants of and contributors to income generation of smallholders around the world, particularly in the Amazon forest. Moreover, while road development in the Amazon has been heavily discussed, the impacts of infrastructure projects, such as road paving, on smallholders' livelihoods remain uncertain. Here we explore the relevance of agriculture, livestock rearing and collection of non-timber forest products (NTFP) as income providers of smallholders in the Amazon forest in Madre de Dios-Peru, after the paving of Interoceanic South Highway (ISH), a large infrastructural project connecting Acre state in Brazil with Cusco in Peru. We interviewed 62 smallholder families in an area of 403 km(2) along the road from Inapari to Mazuko near the tri-national border of Brazil, Peril and Bolivia. We applied a multinomial statistical model to estimate the proportion of annual net revenue related to each productive system from selected predictor variables. Our results show that smallholders' net revenue originates from a mix of productive systems including agriculture (rice, corn), livestock rearing (cows) and others (poultry, pigs, sheep) as well as NTFP extractivist activities (Brazil nut). Average net revenue is of USD 35.2 +/- 25.7 ha(-1)yr(-1) suggesting that economic returns to smallholders remain low even after the paving of ISH. This indicates that connection with markets alone is not sufficient to increase rents of smallholder families.
机译:已经致力于表征小规模生产性系统,并评估小规模农业对全球粮食生产的相对贡献。然而,有一个关于亚马逊森林的小农的收入生成的决定因素和贡献者的研究人员,特别是在亚马逊森林中。此外,虽然亚马逊的道路发展已经讨论了大量讨论,但基础设施项目的影响,如公路铺路,小农生计仍然不确定。在这里,我们探讨了农业,牲畜饲养和收集非木材森林产品(NTFP)作为Madre de Dios-Peru在亚马逊森林中的小农的收入供应商的相关性,在铺设南路(ISH)之后,一个大的连接英亩国家的基础设施项目在巴西与库斯科在秘鲁。我们在从inapari到Mazuko的公路上采访了62个小孩家庭(2)的区域,靠近巴西,危险和玻利维亚的三国边境。我们应用了多项式统计模型来估计与所选预测因子变量的每个生产性系统相关的年度净收入的比例。我们的研究结果表明,小农的净收入源自生产性系统,包括农业(稻米,玉米),牲畜饲养(奶牛)等(家禽,猪,羊)以及NTFP提取者活动(巴西坚果)。平均净收入为35.2美元+/- 25.7公顷(-1)Yr(-1),表明,即使在铺路后,小农的经济回报仍然很低。这表明单独与市场的联系不足以增加小农家族的租金。

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    《Landscape and Urban Planning》 |2019年第2019期|共9页
  • 作者单位

    Univ Fed Minas Gerais Inst Geociencias Ctr Sensoriamento Remote Ave Antonio Carlos 6627 BR-31270900 Belo Horizonte MG Brazil;

    Univ Fed Minas Gerais Inst Geociencias Ctr Sensoriamento Remote Ave Antonio Carlos 6627 BR-31270900 Belo Horizonte MG Brazil;

    Univ Fed Minas Gerais Dept Engn Prod Lab Gestao Serv Ambientais Ave Antonio Carlos 6627 BR-31270900 Belo Horizonte MG Brazil;

    Univ Fed Minas Gerais Dept Engn Hidraul &

    Recursos Hidr Ave Antonio Carlos 6627 BR-31270900 Belo Horizonte MG Brazil;

    Univ Fed Minas Gerais Inst Geociencias Dept Geog Ave Antonio Carlos 6627 BR-31270900 Belo Horizonte MG Brazil;

    Univ Fed Minas Gerais Dept Engn Prod Lab Gestao Serv Ambientais Ave Antonio Carlos 6627 BR-31270900 Belo Horizonte MG Brazil;

    Univ Fed Minas Gerais Inst Geociencias Ctr Sensoriamento Remote Ave Antonio Carlos 6627 BR-31270900 Belo Horizonte MG Brazil;

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  • 中图分类 区域规划、城乡规划;
  • 关键词

    Amazon forest livelihoods; Land use rents; Smallholders; Interoceanic Highway;

    机译:亚马逊森林生计;土地利用租金;小农;Intercopeaic高速公路;

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