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Governing The Rainforest by Eve Z. Bratman, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

From Eve Z. Bratman

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Governing The Rainforest by Eve Z. Bratman, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
Governing The Rainforest by Eve Z. Bratman, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

Indigo

Governing The Rainforest by Eve Z. Bratman, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

From Eve Z. Bratman

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Sustainable development is often thought of as a product that can be obtained by following a prescribed course of interventions. Rather than conceptualizing it as a sweet spot of economic, ecological, and social balance, sustainable development is an ongoing process of embroilments requiringconstant negotiation of often-competing aims. Sustainable development politics yield highly uneven results among different members of society and different geographic areas. As this book argues, such imbalances mean that sustainable development processes often prioritize economic over environmentalgoals, perpetuating and reinforcing economic and political inequalities. Governing the Rainforest looks at development and conservation efforts in the Brazilian Amazon, where the government and corporate interests bump up against those of environmentalists and local populations. This book asks why sustainable development continues to be such a powerful and influentialidea in the region, and what impact it has had on various political and economic interests and geographic areas. In other words, as Eve Z. Bratman argues, sustainable development is a political practice in itself. This book offers detailed case study analysis, including of the creation of vastconservation corridors, the construction of one of the largest hydroelectric plants in the world, and new forms of land settlement projects. Based on a decade of Bratman's ethnographic fieldwork throughout Brazil, and particularly along the Trans-Amazonian Highway, Governing the Rainforest offers afresh take on sustainable development within a multi-level analysis of actors, discourses, and practices. | Governing The Rainforest by Eve Z. Bratman, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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