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From Colonization to 'Environmental Soy': A Case Study of Environmental and Socio-economic Valuation in the Amazon Soy Frontier.

机译:从殖民化到“环境大豆”:以亚马逊大豆边境的环境和社会经济价值为例。

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This paper examines the socio-economic and environmental implications of soy development in Santarem, Para, located in the Brazilian Amazon. The settlement history of the region contributes directly to the way in which soy agriculture is currently proceeding in Santarem. Government policies and perspectives have been shaped by a history of agrarian colonization of Amazon forests, and the small farmers, or colonos, who are now being bought out by soy agribusiness are also rooted in this history. As a means of ascertaining the current state and interaction of soy actors with the burgeoning soy-based economy in the area, field research was conducted on the role of primary and secondary forests for soy production. Research also included an analysis of valuation discourses--that is, how the differing soy actors (local government, agribusiness, conservation NGOs, and small farmers) assign value to types of forests and their different interpretations of what constitutes environmental degradation. The ways in which these different actors assign such values to forests and how they structure the definition of environmental degradation is a key factor in determining who "wins" and "loses" in the realm of Amazon development. Significant environmental and socio-economic implications of soy expansion, especially for the colonos, are not taken into account because the dominant rhetoric of Amazonian development ignores their contribution to social and ecological diversity. This omission keeps colono communities living at poverty level and even exacerbates colono poverty under the soy development project. The colonos and their representatives are responding by setting forth their own, competing valuations of primary and secondary forests that contrast sharply with state soy growing schemes and NGO plans for "sustainable soy." These have their roots in local knowledge and best practices.
机译:本文研究了位于巴西亚马逊州帕拉圣塔伦的大豆开发对社会经济和环境的影响。该地区的定居历史直接影响了圣塔伦的大豆农业发展。政府政策和观点受到亚马逊森林的农业殖民化历史的影响,而现在被大豆农业综合企业收购的小农或殖民地也植根于这一历史。为了确定该地区大豆种植者的现状和相互作用,以及该地区蓬勃发展的基于大豆的经济,进行了有关初生和次生林在大豆生产中的作用的实地研究。研究还包括对评估方法的分析,即评估不同的大豆行为者(地方政府,农业综合企业,非政府环保组织和小农)如何为森林类型赋予价值,以及它们对构成环境退化的不同解释。这些不同参与者将这些价值分配给森林的方式以及它们如何构造环境退化的定义,是确定谁在亚马逊开发领域中“赢”和“输”的关键因素。没有考虑到大豆扩张对环境和社会经济的重大影响,特别是对结肠而言,因为亚马逊河发展的主要言论忽略了大豆对社会和生态多样性的贡献。这种遗漏使殖民地社区生活在贫困水平,甚至在大豆开发项目下加剧了殖民地贫困。殖民者及其代表的回应是,提出了自己的主要和次要森林的竞争性估价,这与州大豆种植计划和非政府组织“可持续大豆”计划形成鲜明对比。这些植根于本地知识和最佳实践。

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