1st Edition

The Forest Frontier Settlement and Change in Brazilian Roraima

Edited By Peter A. Furley Copyright 1994

    Originally published in 1994, this book analysed land developments, deforestation and pasture substitution, colonisation schemes and spontaneous settlement during the latter part of the 20th Century. In so doing, The Forest Frontier presents an overview of the intrinsic environmental and socio-economic resources of the Roraima, the most northerly of the Brazilian Amazon states. Roraima is of special environmental interest because of its extensive savannas and varied forests – the home of some of the largest and most diverse groups of indigenous Indians. This critical assessment of the nature and pace of agricultural advance into Roraima examines the range of strategies which have been proposed to cope with the inevitable development. With the conflict between preserving the natural environment and development still major issues for Brazil, this book remains as relevant now as when it was first published.

    1.Perspectives Peter Furley and Luc Mougeot 2. Indians, Cattle and Settlers: The Growth of Roraima John Hemming 3. Monitoring Change in Land Use and the Environment Tom Dargie and Peter Furley 4. Deforestation and the Environment Michael Eden and Duncan McGregor 5. Forest Clearance and Agricultural Strategies in Northern Roraima Luc Mougeot and Philippe Léna 6. Agricultural Diversification: The Contribution of Rice and Horticultural Producers Christopher Barrow and Andrew Paterson 7. Land-Use Pressures and Resource Exploitation in the 1990s Gordon MacMillan and Peter Furley.

    Biography

    Peter A. Furley