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Frontiers of Development in the Amazon - Riches, Risks, and Resistances (Paperback): Antonio Augusto Rossotto Ioris, Rafael R.... Frontiers of Development in the Amazon - Riches, Risks, and Resistances (Paperback)
Antonio Augusto Rossotto Ioris, Rafael R. Ioris, Sergei V Shubin; Contributions by Gustavo S Azenha, Fabio De Castro, …
R1,142 Discovery Miles 11 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Frontiers of Development in the Amazon: Riches, Risks, and Resistances contributes to ongoing debates on the processes of change in the Amazon, a region inherently tied to the expansion of internal and external socio-economic and environmental frontiers. This book offers interdisciplinary analyses from a range of scholars in Europe, Latin America, and the United States that question the methods of development and the range of socio-ecological impacts of those methods by examining the theoretical, methodological, and empirical dimensions of frontier-making along with evaluating and refining existing frameworks. Contributors focus on the complex politics of border formation shaped by institutional, economic, and political forces, placing them in relation to ethical, imaginary, and symbolic elements. In doing so, contributors explore the dynamic production of identities, values, and subjectivities, covering matters of migratory patterns, complex power struggles, and intensive-at times violent-clashes. Among other topics, this book assesses the recent encroachment of export-driven agribusiness into the Amazon Region in the context of recolonization, resource exploitation and multiple programs of modernization and national integration. Scholars of Latin American studies, international development, environmental studies, and applied social sciences will find this book particularly useful.

Frontiers of Development in the Amazon - Riches, Risks, and Resistances (Hardcover): Antonio Augusto Rossotto Ioris, Rafael R.... Frontiers of Development in the Amazon - Riches, Risks, and Resistances (Hardcover)
Antonio Augusto Rossotto Ioris, Rafael R. Ioris, Sergei V Shubin; Contributions by Gustavo S Azenha, Fabio De Castro, …
R3,263 R3,032 Discovery Miles 30 320 Save R231 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Frontiers of Development in the Amazon: Riches, Risks, and Resistances contributes to ongoing debates on the processes of change in the Amazon, a region inherently tied to the expansion of internal and external socio-economic and environmental frontiers. This book offers interdisciplinary analyses from a range of scholars in Europe, Latin America, and the United States that question the methods of development and the range of socio-ecological impacts of those methods by examining the theoretical, methodological, and empirical dimensions of frontier-making along with evaluating and refining existing frameworks. Contributors focus on the complex politics of border formation shaped by institutional, economic, and political forces, placing them in relation to ethical, imaginary, and symbolic elements. In doing so, contributors explore the dynamic production of identities, values, and subjectivities, covering matters of migratory patterns, complex power struggles, and intensive-at times violent-clashes. Among other topics, this book assesses the recent encroachment of export-driven agribusiness into the Amazon Region in the context of recolonization, resource exploitation and multiple programs of modernization and national integration. Scholars of Latin American studies, international development, environmental studies, and applied social sciences will find this book particularly useful.

Nationalizing Nature - Iguazu Falls and National Parks at the Brazil-Argentina Border (Paperback, New edition): Frederico... Nationalizing Nature - Iguazu Falls and National Parks at the Brazil-Argentina Border (Paperback, New edition)
Frederico Freitas
R808 Discovery Miles 8 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Today, one-quarter of all the land in Latin America is set apart for nature protection. In Nationalizing Nature, Frederico Freitas uncovers the crucial role played by conservation in the region's territorial development by exploring how Brazil and Argentina used national parks to nationalize borderlands. In the 1930s, Brazil and Argentina created some of their first national parks around the massive Iguazu Falls, shared by the two countries. The parks were designed as tools to attract migrants from their densely populated Atlantic seaboards to a sparsely inhabited borderland. In the 1970s, a change in paradigm led the military regimes in Brazil and Argentina to violently evict settlers from their national parks, highlighting the complicated relationship between authoritarianism and conservation in the Southern Cone. By tracking almost one hundred years of national park history in Latin America's largest countries, Nationalizing Nature shows how conservation policy promoted national programs of frontier development and border control.

Nationalizing Nature - Iguazu Falls and National Parks at the Brazil-Argentina Border (Hardcover): Frederico Freitas Nationalizing Nature - Iguazu Falls and National Parks at the Brazil-Argentina Border (Hardcover)
Frederico Freitas
R2,515 Discovery Miles 25 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Today, one-quarter of all the land in Latin America is set apart for nature protection. In Nationalizing Nature, Frederico Freitas uncovers the crucial role played by conservation in the region's territorial development by exploring how Brazil and Argentina used national parks to nationalize borderlands. In the 1930s, Brazil and Argentina created some of their first national parks around the massive Iguazu Falls, shared by the two countries. The parks were designed as tools to attract migrants from their densely populated Atlantic seaboards to a sparsely inhabited borderland. In the 1970s, a change in paradigm led the military regimes in Brazil and Argentina to violently evict settlers from their national parks, highlighting the complicated relationship between authoritarianism and conservation in the Southern Cone. By tracking almost one hundred years of national park history in Latin America's largest countries, Nationalizing Nature shows how conservation policy promoted national programs of frontier development and border control.

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