Drivers of Conflict around Large-scale Mining Activity in Latin America: The Case of the Carajás Iron Ore Complex in the Brazilian Amazon

  • Alvares da Silva A
  • Costa S
  • Veiga M
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Social conflict is a constant in the Brazilian Amazon and can be largely associated with access, use, and ownership of land. In southern Pará — where the Carajás Iron Ore Complex is located — land conflicts stem largely from the removal of...

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Alvares da Silva, A. C., Costa, S., & Veiga, M. M. (2011). Drivers of Conflict around Large-scale Mining Activity in Latin America: The Case of the Carajás Iron Ore Complex in the Brazilian Amazon. In Governance Ecosystems (pp. 154–169). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230353282_10

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