Economic Development,Social Identity and Community Empowerment in the Central and Western Amazon |
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Authors: | ANA MARIA DE SOUZA MELLO BICALHO SCOTT WILLIAM HOEFLE |
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Affiliation: | Laboratório de Gestão do Território, Departamento de Geografia, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro – RJ, 21941-590, Brazil. |
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Abstract: | A multi-dimensional and multi-scalar perspective is used to contrast different experiences with community development involving new settlers, the historic riverine peasantry and Amerindians on and beyond the advancing frontier in the Brazilian Amazon. Local development is shown to occur only when a compromise is reached between the economic development of individual farmers, common social background and community political empowerment. However, the local development of communities does not necessarily result in regional development because contradictions present between political actors can cancel out gains in one dimension or scale vis-à-vis others and so frustrate wider processes. |
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Keywords: | Amazon economic development social identity community empowerment multi-scalar politics |
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