Abstract
This article examines how in the past two decades development standards have been established for the Amazon based on both strengthening environmental governance and expanding agriculture. It describes how the process of construction in time of an ambiguous development policy model for the Amazon, which has oscillated between territorial management based on a “green agenda” perspective and investment in policies that favored territorial security of land occupancy implemented through changes in laws and regulations concerning the environment and land ownership. Finally, I emphasize the recent convergence of interests of international cooperation, the state and agribusiness around public policies for environmental regulation based on a perspective of harmonious conviviality and positive and systemic alignment between the economy and the environment.
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Menezes, T. C. C. (2020). Environmental governance and regularization of land ownership: Development and multiple territorial dynamics in the amazon. Vibrant Virtual Brazilian Anthropology, 17, 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1590/1809-43412020v17d452
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