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Climate Change and Biodiversity Governance in the Amazon: At the Edge of Ecological Collapse?

Climate Change and Biodiversity Governance in the Amazon: At the Edge of Ecological Collapse?

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This book analyzes the recent governance of the Amazon in Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, and Colombia, focusing on deforestation processes and the risks to forest resilience. It examines and compares Amazonian politics and policies under different administrations, highlighting the main actors, policies, and dynamics that have affected the region. It also provides an analytical contribution to understanding the political, economic, and social challenges confronting conservation policy in the Amazonian countries.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 146 pages
Publication date: 31 May 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


The Amazon region, spanning four countries in South America, has faced significant challenges in its governance, particularly in the context of deforestation processes. This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the recent governance of the Amazon in Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, and Colombia, with a particular focus on deforestation. The authors argue that current policies and political and socioeconomic dynamics in these countries are risking the resilience of the Amazon forests.

The authors examine and compare Amazonian politics and policies under different administrations, focusing on the main actors, policies, and dynamics that have affected the region. They also explore the institutional and political environment in which deforestation processes were embedded in different periods. Essentially, the book makes an analytical contribution towards a better understanding of the political, economic, and social challenges confronting conservation policy in the Amazonian countries.

Climate Change and Biodiversity Governance in the Amazon: At the Edge of Ecological Collapse? is an essential reading for students and researchers in the fields of environmental studies and sustainability, Latin American studies, political science, and international relations. It is also relevant for policymakers and practitioners working in conservation and development.

The Amazon region is home to an incredible diversity of plant and animal species, making it a vital ecosystem for the planet. However, the region has been facing numerous threats, including deforestation, which has led to the loss of biodiversity and the degradation of the environment. The book highlights the need for urgent action to address these challenges and protect the Amazon forests for future generations.

One of the key findings of the book is that the governance of the Amazon region has been characterized by a lack of coordination and effective policy implementation. Different countries have pursued their own policies and interests, often at the expense of the Amazon forests. This has led to a fragmented approach to conservation, with little progress being made in reducing deforestation.

The authors argue that a more integrated and comprehensive approach is necessary to address the complex challenges facing the Amazon. This includes the need for stronger international cooperation, better coordination between governments, and the involvement of local communities in conservation efforts. The book also highlights the importance of sustainable development practices, such as agroforestry and sustainable land use, as a means of promoting economic growth while preserving the Amazon forests.

Another important aspect of the book is its examination of the political and socioeconomic dynamics that have contributed to deforestation in the Amazon. The authors argue that the expansion of agriculture, mining, and logging has been driven by economic interests and has led to the displacement of indigenous communities and the degradation of their livelihoods. This has also contributed to social unrest and political instability in the region.

The book provides a detailed analysis of the policies and initiatives that have been implemented to address deforestation in the Amazon region. It highlights the successes and failures of these policies and identifies the key factors that have influenced their effectiveness. The authors also offer recommendations for improving the governance of the Amazon region, including the need for more effective policy implementation, the promotion of sustainable development practices, and the protection of indigenous communities' livelihoods.

In conclusion, Climate Change and Biodiversity Governance in the Amazon: At the Edge of Ecological Collapse? is a valuable resource for students, researchers, policymakers, and practitioners interested in understanding the governance challenges facing the Amazon region. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the recent governance of the Amazon in Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, and Colombia, with a particular focus on deforestation processes. It highlights the need for urgent action to address these challenges and protect the Amazon forests for future generations. The authors offer recommendations for improving the governance of the region and promoting sustainable development practices. This book is essential reading for anyone who wants to contribute to the conservation and sustainable development of the Amazon region.

Weight: 208g
Dimension: 215 x 140 x 11 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032058801

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