CONFLITOS AMBIENTAIS NA AMAZÔNIA BOLIVIANA: IIRSA E CIDOB
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https://doi.org/10.5418/RA2011.0707.0011Abstract
Nesse trabalho será analisado o movimento indígena decorrente dos impactos ambientais ocasionados pela IIRSA - Iniciativa para a Integração da Infra-Estrutura Regional Sul-Americana e seu principal empreendimento, o Complexo Hidrelétrico do Rio Madeira, nas populações indígenas da Amazônia boliviana que se encontram organizadas em uma confederação: a CIDOB (Confederación de Pueblos Indígenas de Bolivia). Dessa forma, pretende-se oferecer elementos que possam tanto contribuir com estudos de modelos de gestão de conflitos socioambientais, quanto subsidiar futuras políticas de promoção do desenvolvimento sustentável regional.
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2017-07-13
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Comegna, M. A. (2017). CONFLITOS AMBIENTAIS NA AMAZÔNIA BOLIVIANA: IIRSA E CIDOB. Revista Da ANPEGE, 7(07), 155–164. https://doi.org/10.5418/RA2011.0707.0011
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