Richard Reed
Forest Dwellers, Forest Protectors
Indigenous Models for International Development
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The Guarani of Paraguay have survived over four centuries of contact with the commercial system, while keeping in tact their traditions of leadership, religion and kinship. This concise ethnography examines how the Guarani have adapted over time, in concert with Paraguay's subtropical forest system.New To This Edition:Expanded historical background and updated demographic information on the Guarani brings the research to the present day (Chapter 1).Expands and strengthens the discussion of sustainability to include more recent advances in the concept (Chapter 1), and introduces the idea of subsidy from nature into the discussion of convention…
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The Guarani of Paraguay have survived over four centuries of contact with the commercial system, while keeping in tact their traditions of leadership, religion and kinship. This concise ethnography examines how the Guarani have adapted over time, in concert with Paraguay's subtropical forest system.New To This Edition:Expanded historical background and updated demographic information on the Guarani brings the research to the present day (Chapter 1).Expands and strengthens the discussion of sustainability to include more recent advances in the concept (Chapter 1), and introduces the idea of subsidy from nature into the discussion of conventional tropical development (Chapter 3).Develops the discussion of women's labor in horticulture (Chapter 3).Analyzes the effects of indigenous mixed agro-forestry in stemming the high rates of Paraguayan deforestation of the 1990s (Chapter 4).Discusses the recent globalization of the yerba mate market, and the economy's effecton Paraguay's protected areas (Chapter 4).Describes Guarani ethnic federations as a means to engage the national and international political institutions (Chapter 4).Explores the rapid growth in Guarani population in native communities, which results from lower infant mortality, more land pressure and more reliable census data (Chapter 4).This brief introductory text makes the ideal supplementary text for students of anthropology.
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Produktdetails
- ISBN: 978-1-317-34823-8
- EAN: 9781317348238
- Produktnummer: 19569443
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd.
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2015
- Seitenangabe: 112 S.
- Plattform: PDF
- Masse: 1'515 KB
- Auflage: 2. Auflage
Über den Autor
Richard Reed is Professor of Anthropology at Trinity University, USA. He studies the effects of deforestation on indigenous groups in the forests of South America. Over the last fifteen years, he has been working with Guarani villages on the frontier of expanding colonization and agriculture in Paraguay. In two of his books, Prophets of Agroforestry (1995) and Forest Residents and Forest Managers, (1997) Reed proposes indigenous models of land use as alternative strategies for sustainable development in forested regions.
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