ESTE ARTIGO analisa inicialmente o peso real da Amazônia no Brasil, em termos econômicos e humanos. Em seguida, avalia as políticas públicas na Amazônia, cuja linha diretriz parece ser de mantê-la em um papel de fronteira de expansão. Finalmente, resitua a região na América do Sul, que passa subitamente de periferia a centro do continente. THE ARTICLE analyzes first the actual weight of Amazonia in Brazil, in economic and human terms. Then, it evaluates the public policies in Amazonia, whose main line seems to be to maintain it as an expansion frontier. Finally it puts in perspective the region inside South America, where it passes suddenly from periphery to center of the continent
Agricultural landscapes of the Southern Brazilian Amazon are the result of eighty years of governmental policies to install a powerful agricultural sector. Yet, this rapid expansion raised important environmental considerations especially with regard to deforestation. The agricultural frontier is thus now facing a huge challenge: to combine socioeconomic development with environmental conservation in a context of frontier expansion. Based on a conceptual model of the agricultural frontier, we review historical changes in environmental and development policies in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso and emphasize their ambivalent trend to both encourage and control the progress of the frontier. We then extend this model with an integration stage where environmental governance and economic development evolve from competing to complementary concepts. At this stage, the efforts to slow down deforestation are accompanied with programs to promote new agricultural practices and support industrialization. Finally, we put into perspective this recent evolution with regards to the underlying reasons for changing the agricultural model, thus considering the agricultural frontier to be at a tipping point where first positive results need to be confirmed in spite of an unstable economic and political situation.
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