Monkey, fish, bird and tourists: local actors and global contexts related to conservation in the Amazon

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Autor(a) principal: Coelho,Eduardo de Ávila
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Gontijo,Bernardo Machado
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ambiente & Sociedade (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1414-753X2022000100328
Resumo: Abstract The Amazon has increasingly become a terrain of intense and distinct local and transnational disputes. In the interior of its forests, cut by myriads of rivers, inhabit a variety of peoples that depend on it for their survival. This work analyses the ways in which some local groups deal with issues assigned by global agendas focused on the preservation of the forest. Through the relationship between three species of fauna and tourism, it seeks to understand how these groups locally develop their processes of negotiation and conflict resolution to practice their forms of conservation and development. Years of field research in two protected areas of the Brazilian Amazon provide a reflection on how the forest is inhabited and managed, revealing the ways in which communities and institutions negotiate conflicts of interests regarding conservation and use of the environment.
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title Monkey, fish, bird and tourists: local actors and global contexts related to conservation in the Amazon
spellingShingle Monkey, fish, bird and tourists: local actors and global contexts related to conservation in the Amazon
Coelho,Eduardo de Ávila
Amazon
Uakari
Arapaima
Nunlet
Tourism
title_short Monkey, fish, bird and tourists: local actors and global contexts related to conservation in the Amazon
title_full Monkey, fish, bird and tourists: local actors and global contexts related to conservation in the Amazon
title_fullStr Monkey, fish, bird and tourists: local actors and global contexts related to conservation in the Amazon
title_full_unstemmed Monkey, fish, bird and tourists: local actors and global contexts related to conservation in the Amazon
title_sort Monkey, fish, bird and tourists: local actors and global contexts related to conservation in the Amazon
author Coelho,Eduardo de Ávila
author_facet Coelho,Eduardo de Ávila
Gontijo,Bernardo Machado
author_role author
author2 Gontijo,Bernardo Machado
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Coelho,Eduardo de Ávila
Gontijo,Bernardo Machado
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Amazon
Uakari
Arapaima
Nunlet
Tourism
topic Amazon
Uakari
Arapaima
Nunlet
Tourism
description Abstract The Amazon has increasingly become a terrain of intense and distinct local and transnational disputes. In the interior of its forests, cut by myriads of rivers, inhabit a variety of peoples that depend on it for their survival. This work analyses the ways in which some local groups deal with issues assigned by global agendas focused on the preservation of the forest. Through the relationship between three species of fauna and tourism, it seeks to understand how these groups locally develop their processes of negotiation and conflict resolution to practice their forms of conservation and development. Years of field research in two protected areas of the Brazilian Amazon provide a reflection on how the forest is inhabited and managed, revealing the ways in which communities and institutions negotiate conflicts of interests regarding conservation and use of the environment.
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