Demarcação de terras indígenas, conhecimentos tradicionais e biodiversidade no Brasil
Since the colonization of Brazil, both indigenous peoples and the nature are exploited, destroyed and appropriated for the sake of an economic model based on the accumulation of natural resources and products. Now faced with an environmental crisis, these destroyed worlds and diminished peoples a...
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Formatua: | Artikulua |
Hizkuntza: | Portugalera |
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Sarrera elektronikoa: | https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=8147544 |
Baliabidea: | Revista de Direito Econômico e Socioambiental, ISSN 2179-8214, Vol. 12, Nº. 1, 2021 (Ejemplar dedicado a: janeiro/abril), pags. 216-234 |
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Since the colonization of Brazil, both indigenous peoples and the nature are exploited,
destroyed and appropriated for the sake of an economic model based on the accumulation
of natural resources and products. Now faced with an environmental crisis, these destroyed
worlds and diminished peoples and its practices emerge as potential sources for the
protection and recovery of nature and biodiversity. Following this premise, the objective of
the present study is to verify the potential role of Indigenous Lands demarcation on the
protection of biodiversity in Brazil. The hypothesis planted is that the realization of
indigenous peoples' land right can provide both conservation and recovery of biodiversity. In
this study, the qualitative method was applied by assuming an interdisciplinary approach,
with emphasis on law and sociology. Thus, it is concluded that the land right, when actually
granted through the demarcation of Indigenous Lands, influences the conservation of
biodiversity both directly and indirectly. |
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