Mercury-Based Mining in Yanomami Indigenous Lands and Accountabilities

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Autor(a) principal: Ramos,Alan Robson Alexandrino
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Oliveira,Keyty Almeida de, Rodrigues,Francilene dos Santos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ambiente & Sociedade (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Mercury-based gold exploitation in Amazonian indigenous lands is illegal and leads to socio-environmental impacts. Yanomami people living near mining areas in Uraricoera River are exposed to contamination by mercury, which is a metal with bioaccumulation properties. The aims of the current study are to analyze the interdisciplinary nature of mercury-based placer mining carried out in Yanomami Indigenous Land, Roraima State, as well as to evaluate State agencies’ responses to this phenomenon. Based on bibliographical and documentary survey of qualitative approach, which involved Yanomami’s accounts, as well as police, administrative and judicial procedures implemented from 2013 to 2017, it was possible perceiving intense use of mercury in, and damages caused by, this illicit activity, as well as insufficient state action. There are divergences between protection and responsibilities described in the Brazilian legal system and the herein investigated illegal phenomenon, which violates indigenous rights, as well as scientific and ethical imperatives that can lead to the end of the world and of the Yanomami people.
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title Mercury-Based Mining in Yanomami Indigenous Lands and Accountabilities
spellingShingle Mercury-Based Mining in Yanomami Indigenous Lands and Accountabilities
Ramos,Alan Robson Alexandrino
Placer Mining, Mercury
Environment, Indigenous Lands
title_short Mercury-Based Mining in Yanomami Indigenous Lands and Accountabilities
title_full Mercury-Based Mining in Yanomami Indigenous Lands and Accountabilities
title_fullStr Mercury-Based Mining in Yanomami Indigenous Lands and Accountabilities
title_full_unstemmed Mercury-Based Mining in Yanomami Indigenous Lands and Accountabilities
title_sort Mercury-Based Mining in Yanomami Indigenous Lands and Accountabilities
author Ramos,Alan Robson Alexandrino
author_facet Ramos,Alan Robson Alexandrino
Oliveira,Keyty Almeida de
Rodrigues,Francilene dos Santos
author_role author
author2 Oliveira,Keyty Almeida de
Rodrigues,Francilene dos Santos
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ramos,Alan Robson Alexandrino
Oliveira,Keyty Almeida de
Rodrigues,Francilene dos Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Placer Mining, Mercury
Environment, Indigenous Lands
topic Placer Mining, Mercury
Environment, Indigenous Lands
description Abstract Mercury-based gold exploitation in Amazonian indigenous lands is illegal and leads to socio-environmental impacts. Yanomami people living near mining areas in Uraricoera River are exposed to contamination by mercury, which is a metal with bioaccumulation properties. The aims of the current study are to analyze the interdisciplinary nature of mercury-based placer mining carried out in Yanomami Indigenous Land, Roraima State, as well as to evaluate State agencies’ responses to this phenomenon. Based on bibliographical and documentary survey of qualitative approach, which involved Yanomami’s accounts, as well as police, administrative and judicial procedures implemented from 2013 to 2017, it was possible perceiving intense use of mercury in, and damages caused by, this illicit activity, as well as insufficient state action. There are divergences between protection and responsibilities described in the Brazilian legal system and the herein investigated illegal phenomenon, which violates indigenous rights, as well as scientific and ethical imperatives that can lead to the end of the world and of the Yanomami people.
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