2007
DOI: 10.1007/s10745-007-9150-5
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Amazon Forestry Transformed: Integrating Knowledge for Smallholder Timber Management in Eastern Brazil

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“…Nevertheless, a number of case studies (for example Sears et al 2007, Piñedo-Vasquez et al 2001, Guedes et al 2012, Hall and Caviglia-Harris 2013, Mangabeira 2010) that have examined the dynamic trajectories of different Amazonian communities for between 7 to 22 years provide evidence not of boom-bust cycles, but instead either stable or continuing welfare improvements over time. Although a limited number of counter-examples cannot preclude the possibility that boom-bust cycles happen elsewhere, or indeed are the more general phenomenon, the case studies do raise some doubt about the robustness of the cross sectional analyses and definitively show that such dynamic patterns are not inevitable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, a number of case studies (for example Sears et al 2007, Piñedo-Vasquez et al 2001, Guedes et al 2012, Hall and Caviglia-Harris 2013, Mangabeira 2010) that have examined the dynamic trajectories of different Amazonian communities for between 7 to 22 years provide evidence not of boom-bust cycles, but instead either stable or continuing welfare improvements over time. Although a limited number of counter-examples cannot preclude the possibility that boom-bust cycles happen elsewhere, or indeed are the more general phenomenon, the case studies do raise some doubt about the robustness of the cross sectional analyses and definitively show that such dynamic patterns are not inevitable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rodrigues et al (2009) Rodrigues et al (2009) "são artefatos espúrios da correlação espacial, devido principalmente às diferenças de tamanho e heterogeneidades entre os municípios do Amazonas e Maranhão" e ainda defendem que os resultados de Calentano et al (2012) "também são frágeis e sensíveis a mudanças na sua especificação e amostra, sendo que o padrão encontrado desaparece com a inclusão das reservas florestais e de outros efeitos" (WEINHOLDS et al, 2014, p. 1). Finalmente, os autores citam vários estudos que sugerem que, em vez de um padrão boom-and-bust na Amazônia brasileira, na verdade, existe um padrão de crescimento contínuo no bem-estar e nos níveis locais de desenvolvimento (ver PINEDO-VASQUEZ et al, 2001;SEARS et al, 2007;MANGABEIRA, 2010).…”
Section: Desmatamento E Padrões De Desenvolvimento Na Amazônia Legalunclassified
“…Para satisfacer estas necesidades puede ser un enfoque eficaz el dirigir esfuerzos hacia una capacitación forestal y agrícola que incluya estudios de campo con pequeños productores practicando el manejo de uso múltiple. Si se basa en observaciones y experimentación a largo plazo, los conocimientos y el manejo de los pequeños propietarios pueden reflejar una profunda comprensión de los procesos ecológicos (Sears et al, 2007). Las técnicas locales de manejo prometedoras pueden ser transferidas a otras áreas a través de redes de productores, sindicatos de trabajadores rurales, agencias de extensión y materiales de capacitación .…”
Section: Recomendaciones Para Las Políticas Y Fomento De La Capacidadunclassified