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De Amazone.
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ISBN: 9053902031 Year: 1995 Publisher: Amsterdam Time-Life Books

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Industrialisation and social change in the Marabá-Carajás Area of Brazilian Amazonia
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ISBN: 0906250366 Year: 1995 Publisher: Swansea University of Wales

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Arts of the Amazon : with 192 illustrations, 148 in colour.
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ISBN: 0500278245 Year: 1995 Publisher: London Thames and Hudson

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Brazilian perspectives on sustainable development of the Amazon region
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ISBN: 1850705763 9231030531 Year: 1995 Volume: 15 Publisher: Paris : Pearl River : Unesco Parthenon,

Sustainable settlement in the Brazilian Amazon
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ISBN: 0195211049 9780195211047 Year: 1995 Publisher: Oxford ; New York ; Toronto Oxford University Press

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This study is based on field surveys conducted in the Brazilian Amazon and covers twenty years of settlement experience. Its findings reveal that much of the Amazonian frontier land deforested by pioneers in the 1970s is becoming agriculturally unproductive. In response to the Brazilian economic crisis of the 1980s, a growing urban middle class began buying such land and holding it as a store of value, causing original settlers to leave and migrate to new frontiers within the Amazon.The authors conclude that for small farmers to be prevented from moving on and clearing new frontiers, they must be rewarded for staying in the old ones. THis requires promoting good farming, punishing speculation,a nd directly penalizing deforestation, through the innovative use of economic policies and new forms of cooperation between environmental and economic agencies at the local, national, and international levels, including the World Bank. Paradoxically, sustainable farming in the Amazon world would not likely attract migrants from outside the region, but unsustainable farming is sure to continue fueling intra-regional migration, even if the general economic crisis were to subside during the 1990s. Consequently, there is increasing urgency to devise policies that protect the forest by providing poor farmers with economic alternatives to encroachment.

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