Climate change and biodiversity governance in the Amazon: at the edge of ecological collapse?

This book provides an analysis of the recent governance of the Amazon in Brazil, Peru, Bolivia and Colombia with a particular focus on deforestation processes, demonstrating that current policies and political and socioeconomic dynamics in the four countries are risking the forest’s resilience. The authors examine and compare Amazonian politics and policies under different administrations, concentrating on the main actors, policies and dynamics that have affected the region, as well as on the institutional and political environment in which deforestation processes were embedded in different periods. Essentially, the book makes an analytical contribution towards a better understanding of the political, economic and social challenges confronting conservation policy in the Amazonian countries. Climate Change and Biodiversity Governance in the Amazon: At the Edge of Ecological Collapse? is essential reading for students and researchers in the fields of environmental studies and sustainability, Latin American studies, political science and international relations, as well as for policymakers and practitioners working in conservation and development.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: 1423211784989 Pereira, J.C., 1423211784990 Viola, E.J.
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: New York (USA) Routledge 2021
Subjects:climatic change, environmental policies, SDGs, Goal 13 Climate action,
Online Access:https://www-taylorfrancis-com.fao.idm.oclc.org/books/mono/10.4324/9780429296581/climate-change-biodiversity-governance-amazon-joana-castro-pereira-eduardo-viola?context=ubx&refId=1bb6d72e-efe8-4d38-8891-4b8fb1d58aab
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