Diversifying Incomes and Losing Landscape Complexity in Quilombola Shifting Cultivation Communities of the Atlantic Rainforest (Brazil)

被引:70
作者
Adams, Cristina [1 ]
Munari, Lucia Chamlian [2 ]
Van Vliet, Nathalie [3 ]
Sereni Murrieta, Rui Sergio [2 ]
Piperata, Barbara Ann [4 ]
Futemma, Celia [5 ]
Pedroso, Nelson Novaes, Jr. [2 ]
Taqueda, Carolina Santos [2 ]
Crevelaro, Mirella Abrahao [2 ]
Spressola-Prado, Vania Luisa [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sao Paulo, Dept Environm Management, Sch Arts Sci & Humanities, Human Ecol Lab, Av Arlindo Betio 1000, BR-03828000 Sao Paulo, Brazil
[2] Univ Sao Paulo, Lab Human Evolutionary Studies, Dept Genet & Evolutionary Biol, Biosci Inst, BR-05508090 Sao Paulo, Brazil
[3] Univ Copenhagen, Dept Geog & Geol, DK-1350 Copenhagen K, Denmark
[4] Ohio State Univ, Dept Anthropol, Smith Lab 4054, Columbus, OH 43210 USA
[5] Univ Estadual Campinas, NEPAM, BR-13083867 Campinas, SP, Brazil
基金
巴西圣保罗研究基金会;
关键词
Shifting cultivation; LUCC; Forest transition; Atlantic Forest; Brazil; SLASH-AND-BURN; LAND-USE DYNAMICS; NUTRITION TRANSITION; SWIDDEN; AGRICULTURE; DEFORESTATION; BIODIVERSITY; LIVELIHOODS; SUCCESSION; DRIVERS;
D O I
10.1007/s10745-012-9529-9
中图分类号
Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
030303 ;
摘要
Shifting cultivation systems have been blamed as the primary cause of tropical deforestation and are being transformed through various forms of conservation and development policies and through the emergence of new markets for cash crops. Here, we analyze the outcomes of different policies on land use/land cover change (LUCC) in a traditional, shifting cultivation landscape in the Atlantic Forest (Brazil), one of the world's top biodiversity hotspots. We also investigate the impacts of those policies on the environment and local livelihoods in Quilombola communities, which are formed by descendants of former Maroon colonies. Our findings show that conservation and social policies have had mixed effects both on the conservation of the Atlantic Forest and on the livelihoods of the Quilombola. We conclude that future interventions in the region need to build on the new, functional links between sustainable livelihoods and biodiversity, where less restrictive state policies leave room for new opportunities in self-organization and innovation.
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页码:119 / 137
页数:19
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