Spatial land conflict typologies in the Atlantic Forest of South America

IF 5.7 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Alberto Anticoli , Jonathan von Below , Ana Alice Eleuterio , Aníbal Orué Pozzo , Ahuvit Trumper , María Piquer-Rodríguez
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Abstract

Land is a vital natural resource for the environment and socio-economic activities. Competing interests over land often lead to conflicts among actors with varying levels of power and influence, which are frequently linked to land-use changes. However, due to its complexity, the intricate relationship between land-use changes and associated conflicts remains underexplored. The Atlantic Forest of South America, a bio-culturally rich ecoregion, has experienced significant land-use changes over the last five centuries, including deforestation, agricultural expansion, urban development, and resulting land conflicts. Our study reviews, geolocates, and characterizes land conflicts in the Atlantic Forest from 1985 using a mixed-methods review and ordination of typologies of land conflicts. Results revealed disparities in indexed sources among Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay, with Brazil dominating the production of sources. The identified land-conflict typologies reflected each country's socio-environmental history. In Brazil, agribusiness expansion displaced small producers and farmers; Argentina's forestry industry clashed with rural and indigenous communities; and Paraguay faced rapid deforestation and intensified land use driven by large landowners with the support of local authorities. These conflicts have caused severe social and environmental impacts, including land grabbing and forced land abandonment. This study is, to our knowledge, the first to spatially characterize land conflict typologies across a South American complex triple frontier. By providing interdisciplinary insights, it contributes to informing just territorial planning and a holistic understanding of land conflicts in the Atlantic Forest.
南美洲大西洋森林的空间土地冲突类型学
土地是环境和社会经济活动的重要自然资源。对土地的竞争利益往往导致权力和影响程度不同的行动者之间的冲突,而这些冲突往往与土地利用的变化有关。然而,由于其复杂性,土地利用变化与相关冲突之间的复杂关系仍未得到充分探讨。南美洲大西洋森林是一个生物文化丰富的生态区,在过去的五个世纪里,它经历了重大的土地利用变化,包括森林砍伐、农业扩张、城市发展以及由此产生的土地冲突。我们的研究使用混合方法回顾和土地冲突类型学排序,回顾、定位和描述了1985年以来大西洋森林的土地冲突。结果显示,巴西、阿根廷和巴拉圭在索引来源方面存在差异,其中巴西主导了来源的生产。确定的土地冲突类型反映了每个国家的社会环境历史。在巴西,农业综合企业的扩张取代了小生产者和农民;阿根廷的林业与农村和土著社区发生冲突;巴拉圭在地方当局的支持下,面临着大地主推动的快速毁林和集约化土地利用。这些冲突造成了严重的社会和环境影响,包括土地掠夺和被迫放弃土地。据我们所知,这项研究首次在空间上描述了南美复杂三重边界的土地冲突类型。通过提供跨学科的见解,它有助于为领土规划提供信息,并全面了解大西洋森林的土地冲突。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Rural Studies publishes research articles relating to such rural issues as society, demography, housing, employment, transport, services, land-use, recreation, agriculture and conservation. The focus is on those areas encompassing extensive land-use, with small-scale and diffuse settlement patterns and communities linked into the surrounding landscape and milieux. Particular emphasis will be given to aspects of planning policy and management. The journal is international and interdisciplinary in scope and content.
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