Na quarta (10/11), às 19h, o Foro Inteligência, junto do @BRICSPolicy, promove o webinar "O Brasil e a agenda ambiental: potência, pária ou ameaça internacional?" com o professor de Relações Internacionais Eduardo Viola (@eduardoviola ).
Participe! https://t.co/DyySXpqTZ4
Chap. 6 summarizes the key dynamics that have driven deforestation in Brazil, Peru, Bolivia and Colombia in the recent past and present, tracing the trajectory of the deterioration of the governance of the Amazon in those countries over the past decade and a half.
Chap. 5 analyzes the Colombian governance of the Amazon, covering the two administrations of both Álvaro Uribe (2002–2006 and 2006–2010) and Juan Manuel Santos (2010–2014 and 2014–2018) as well as the first 17 months of Iván Duque’s administration (2018–2019).
Chap. 4 analyzes the Bolivian governance of the Amazon, covering the entire presidency and three administrations (2006–2009, 2010–2014 and 2015–2019) of Evo Morales and his Movement Toward Socialism (MAS) party.
Chap. 3 analyzes the Peruvian governance of the Amazon, covering the administrations of Alan García (2006–2011), Ollanta Humala (2011–2016) and Pedro Pablo Kuczynski (2016–2018) as well as the first 21 months of Martín Vizcarra’s administration (2018–2019).
Chap. 2 analyzes the political, economic and social factors that underlie the trajectory of Amazonian deforestation rates in Brazil between 2005 and 2019. Additionally, it examines the Brazilian diplomatic performance at the international climate and biodiversity regimes.
Chap. 1 introduces the “Amazon tipping point” and looks at the internal and external threats to the forest’s resilience. It presents the aim and outline of the book, the methodology as well as other relevant considerations, and explains the book’s contribution.
My book with Joana Castro Pereira #PereiraCastroJ "Climate Change and Biodiversity Governance in the Amazon: at the Edge of Ecological Collapse?" has been published.
ISBN 9780367275549
Published July 9, 2021 by Routledge
160 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
Available at @GepJournal: Catastrophic Climate Risk and Brazilian Amazonian Politics and Policies: A New Research Agenda @eduardoviola https://t.co/4Pc3YGKQAY
Pessoal, publiquei na @interesnacional um artigo ao lado do meu orientador Eduardo Viola uma reflexão sobre a atual conjuntura política e o desafio das reformas.
https://t.co/mQ1vjRdoQr
I just published @IntereseNa with @CreomarDeSouza article on Brazil decline in international system, possibilites of overcoming middle income trap and contradictions between democratic pro-market internationalists and authoritarian conservative nativists in Bolsonaro administrati
“Global politics of the Anthropocene cannot be sustained if our understanding of power cannot acknowledge our systemic and complex entanglement with the nonhuman and the earth system." "A new theory of power" is needed, write @Pool_Depth1_1 & @flusterbird, https://t.co/uIrErIyYaz
Paula Franco Moreira, Jonathan Kishen Gamu, Cristina Yumie Aoki Inoue, Simone Athayde, Sônia Regina da Cal Seixas and @eduardoviola explore South-South transnational advocacy networks' role in contesting dams in the Amazon in:
https://t.co/jpHDPeuzFB
Big Boring Bureaucratic Revolution: a provocation from friend @ASteiner that shows we might be rather confused, but not powerless: @abranches and @eduardoviola might like to look into it. https://t.co/R1qOS3EOsl Sorry @MiriamLeitaoCom for messing up... https://t.co/R1qOS3EOsl