Deux maisons, égales en dignité
The traditional populations of the Brazilian Amazon are subject to a double bind by institutional bodies and public opinion: these populations must preserve the forest while they act as subjects for sustainable development experiments intended to improve their living conditions and formal educationa...
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Réseau Développement Durable et Territoires Fragiles
2010-09-01
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description | The traditional populations of the Brazilian Amazon are subject to a double bind by institutional bodies and public opinion: these populations must preserve the forest while they act as subjects for sustainable development experiments intended to improve their living conditions and formal educational level. Two studies conducted in the State of Amapá, one in Vila Velha do Cassiporé, the other in Vila de São Francisco do Iratapuru; provide us with a few principles influencing the success or failure of these projects. These principles mainly concern community cohesion and the availability of an under-skilled workforce, which thus enable these populations to maintain activities that albeit traditional are nonetheless unpleasant. |
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spelling | doaj-art-81b9d7e51368449a834667358de00a572025-02-05T16:34:40ZfraRéseau Développement Durable et Territoires FragilesDéveloppement Durable et Territoires1772-99712010-09-0110.4000/developpementdurable.8173Deux maisons, égales en dignitéFlorent KohlerAnna GreissingFrançois-Michel Le TourneauThe traditional populations of the Brazilian Amazon are subject to a double bind by institutional bodies and public opinion: these populations must preserve the forest while they act as subjects for sustainable development experiments intended to improve their living conditions and formal educational level. Two studies conducted in the State of Amapá, one in Vila Velha do Cassiporé, the other in Vila de São Francisco do Iratapuru; provide us with a few principles influencing the success or failure of these projects. These principles mainly concern community cohesion and the availability of an under-skilled workforce, which thus enable these populations to maintain activities that albeit traditional are nonetheless unpleasant.https://journals.openedition.org/developpementdurable/8173Traditional populationsextractivismsustainable development reserveBrazilian Amazoncommunitiescommunalization |
spellingShingle | Florent Kohler Anna Greissing François-Michel Le Tourneau Deux maisons, égales en dignité Développement Durable et Territoires Traditional populations extractivism sustainable development reserve Brazilian Amazon communities communalization |
title | Deux maisons, égales en dignité |
title_full | Deux maisons, égales en dignité |
title_fullStr | Deux maisons, égales en dignité |
title_full_unstemmed | Deux maisons, égales en dignité |
title_short | Deux maisons, égales en dignité |
title_sort | deux maisons egales en dignite |
topic | Traditional populations extractivism sustainable development reserve Brazilian Amazon communities communalization |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/developpementdurable/8173 |
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