Brazils Highway BR-319: The road to the collapse of the Amazon and the violation of indigenous rights

IF 1.2 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
Erde Pub Date : 2021-02-18 DOI:10.12854/ERDE-2021-552
L. Ferrante, M. B. Andrade, Luciana Leite, C. A. S. Júnior, Mendelson Lima, Marcondes Geraldo Coelho Junior, Eduardo Carvalho Silva Neto, D. Campolina, Katia Carolino, L. Diele-Viegas, E. Pereira, P. Fearnside
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Abstract

One of the greatest threats to the Brazilian Amazon is the reconstruction and paving of the formerly abandoned Highway BR-319, which would link one of the most conserved blocks in the Amazon forest to the “arc of deforestation” on the southern edge of the region where most forest has already been destroyed. BR-319 and its planned side roads would allow the actors and processes from the arc of deforestation to move into vast areas of unprotected rainforest. In the specific case of this highway, a judicial decision that is not subject to further appeal established that environmental studies for the first section of the highway to be reconstructed (“Lot C”) must be carried out before paving. The federal highway department and the “Civil House” of President Bolsonaro’s presidential office ignored this decision and issued a call for bids for the construction work. Due to the current lack of governance in the BR-319 area and the history of deforestation whenever Amazonian highways are built, the decision on whether to suspend the contract for the “Lot C” is critical for the maintenance of both the ecosystem services of the Amazon forest and the way of life of indigenous and riverside people. This decision is expected to be made shortly by a single person.
巴西BR-319号公路:通往亚马逊雨林崩溃的道路和对土著权利的侵犯
巴西亚马逊面临的最大威胁之一是重建和铺设BR-319高速公路,这条公路将把亚马逊森林中最受保护的街区之一与该地区南部边缘的“森林砍伐弧线”连接起来,那里的大部分森林已经被破坏。BR-319和它计划的支线将允许参与者和过程从森林砍伐的弧线转移到大片未受保护的雨林。在这条高速公路的具体案例中,一项不受进一步上诉的司法决定规定,在铺设道路之前,必须对要重建的高速公路的第一段(“C地段”)进行环境研究。联邦公路部门和博尔索纳罗总统办公室的“民宅”无视这一决定,发布了建设工程招标公告。由于BR-319地区目前缺乏治理,以及每当亚马逊高速公路建设时都会毁林的历史,决定是否暂停“C地块”的合同对于维护亚马逊森林的生态系统服务以及土著和河边人民的生活方式至关重要。这一决定预计将很快由一个人做出。
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Erde
Erde GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL-GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
6.20%
发文量
0
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: DIE ERDE is a publication of the Geographical Society of Berlin DIE ERDE is a scientific journal in Geography, with four issues per year with about 100 pages each. It covers all aspects of geographical research, focusing on both earth system studies and regional contributions. DIE ERDE invites contributions from any subfield of both Physical and Human Geography as well as from neighbouring disciplines.
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