The last forest : the future of the Amazon in the age of globalization / Mark London and Brian Kelly.
"With a landmass larger than the continental U.S. west of the Mississippi and the richest diversity of plant and animal species on earth, the Amazon has always struck its explorers and would-be exploiters as infinite and largely impenetrable. For decades, anthropologists assumed that permanent human habitation was impossible - but they were wrong. Recently, proof of centuries-old Amazonian civilizations has been unearthed, shifting perceptions of the inhospitability of the rain forest - and providing a precedent for human occupation. Today, as developers and environmentalists clash over the region's future, the seemingly endless forest is fast disappearing in fires, rampant mineral extraction, rogue logging operations, and encroaching urban sprawl." "Through a series of human encounters - interviews with government ministers and environmental crusaders, millionaire ranchers and disenfranchised slum dwellers - Mark London and Brian Kelly, longtime explorers and chroniclers of the Amazon basin, trace the region's transformation. Logging thousands of miles, London and Kelly take readers from the mushrooming shopping malls of Manaus to the pristine rain forest that still seems beyond the reach of civilization, from the ghostly ruins of abandoned factories and failed plantations to the thriving agribusinesses that one day may feed the entire world and change this landscape forever. Again and again, they collide with the same fundamental question: Is it too late to strike a balance in the Amazon between economic sustenance for the twenty-one million Brazilians who live there and protection for the world's last great forest?"--BOOK JACKET.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780679643050
- ISBN: 0679643052
- Physical Description: xiv, 312 p. : 25 cm.
- Edition: 1st ed.
- Publisher: New York : Random House, 2007.
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Preface -- Map -- 1. An unexpected beginning -- 2. Myth gives way to science -- 3. The frontier within -- 4. National security and international environmentism -- 5. Natural wonders of this world -- 6. Voices of experience -- 7. There's someone in our garden -- 8. The legacy of El Dorado -- 9. Oil : spoiler or savior? -- 10. Where dreams no longer die -- 11. From poverty to sovereignty -- 12. Opening the rain forest -- 13. And then come the cows -- 14. The breadbasket of tomorrow -- 15. Those left behind -- 16. Land, violence, and hope -- 17. A way to save the Amazon -- Epilogue -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Index. |
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Subject: | Rain forests > Amazon River Region > Management. Forest management > Amazon River Region. Rain forest ecology > Amazon River Region. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Camosun College Library.
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Lansdowne Library | SD 418 A53 L66 2007 (Text) | 26040002745566 | Main Collection | Volume hold | Available | - |