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Governing the amazon timber industry for maximum social and environmental benefits. IN : International Conference on Rural livehoods, Forests and Biodiversity, Bonn, May 2003. Ed : Hubert de Foresta
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in | Forests, trees and livelihoods , Vol. 15 n° 2, 01/04/2005 |
Auteur(s) : |
D. Nepstad
C. Azevedo-Ramos |
Type de document : | Article |
Sujets : | Industrie du bois ; Politique forestière ; Impact sur l'environnement ; Brésil programme national forestier ; Exploitation forestière ; ASPECT SOCIOECONOMIQUE ; Forêt privée ; déforestation ; MARCHE DU BOIS AMAZONIE ; AMERIQUE DU SUD |
Résumé : |
The timber industry in the Brazilian Amazon is currently supplied primarily with timber from private properties. Each year, hundreds of informal contracts are made between Amazon logging companies and small-holders. Loggers receive timber, while farmers receive cash and/or improvements in their road networks. The proposed Brazilian National Forest Programme emphasizes the development of concession-based forestry within an expanded system of National Forests, explicitly avoiding the forests that are occupied by people. It will therefore miss important opportunities for the timber industry to improve the livelihoods of millions of low-income farmers, extractivists, and indigenous people. Recent partnerships between industry and farmers in agricultural settlements demonstrate the pivota[...]
The timber industry in the Brazilian Amazon is currently supplied primarily with timber from private properties. Each year, hundreds of informal contracts are made between Amazon logging companies and small-holders. Loggers receive timber, while farmers receive cash and/or improvements in their road networks. The proposed Brazilian National Forest Programme emphasizes the development of concession-based forestry within an expanded system of National Forests, explicitly avoiding the forests that are occupied by people. It will therefore miss important opportunities for the timber industry to improve the livelihoods of millions of low-income farmers, extractivists, and indigenous people. Recent partnerships between industry and farmers in agricultural settlements demonstrate the pivotal role that progressive timber companies can pay in assisting farm communities with their development. Such alliance are favoured by current environmental and agrarian reform |
Article en page(s) : | 183 - 192 |
Langue(s) : | Anglais |
Lien vers la notice : | https://infodoc.agroparistech.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=133817 |
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