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Biodiversity and the conservation of the forest in the Amazon Anthropological perspectives

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Biodiversity and the conservation of the forest

in the AmazonAnthropological perspectives

Field research

Local knowledge

The relation between people and nature

Antropological perspectives

Field Research

Field Research

What people think about the biodiversity and the forest

Local knowledge

Small farmers

Rural social movement

Government staff

Local knowledge

Small farmers depends on nature to survive

The relation between small farmers and nature is defined by several aspects

Local people and nature

Autonomy

Food

Living

Local people and nature

The social construction of biodiversity

Agrobiodiversity

Local people and nature

House gardens

Farming

Social relations

Agrobiodiversity

Economic opportunities

Public Policies

Financial aspects

Environmental law

The conservation of the biodiversity and the forest

Rubber

Cattle

Cassava flour

Ethno tourism

Economic opportunities

Development policies – roads and rural settlements

Agricultural policies

Conservational policies

Public Policies

Microcredit

Financial aspects

Restrictive

Punitive

Environmental law

First formed by small farmers and rubber tappers

Today is conducted just by agricultural demands

Rural social movement

Partnership with goverment

Rural social movement

Lack of public policies to support local organization and enhancement of biodiversity or the conservation of the forest

Protected area

There are no inclusive policies related to the biodiversity and the conservation of the forest

Conclusion

PhD. Maíra Bueno de [email protected]

UNICAMP – Campinas University

Thank you!