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8. Storm Warnings: The Role of Anthropology in Adapting to Sea-Level Rise in Southwestern Bangladesh
8. Storm Warnings: The Role of Anthropology in Adapting to Sea-Level Rise in Southwestern Bangladesh
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Brazilian Rivers = Na Nascente `a Foz, 10, Rio Tapajós 1
Fishermen being driven from their land, Afrodescendant groups, indigenous ethnic groups made unfeasible and criminalized, and an overwhelming advance of agribusiness in forests and areas of environmental preservation. The series proposes a socio-environmental look at Brazilian rivers and runs mainly through confli...
Fishermen being driven from their land, Afrodescendant groups, indigenous ethnic groups made unfeasible and criminalized, and an overwhelming advance of agribusiness in forests and areas of environmental preservation. The series proposes a socio-environmental look at Brazilian rivers and runs mainly through conflict regions on their banks. Eps Tapajós River 1: Through the first half of the Tapajos river, in the Amazon forest, indigenous people M...
Fishermen being driven from their land, Afrodescendant groups, indigenous ethnic groups made unfeasible and criminalized, and an overwhelming advance of agribusiness in forests and areas of environmental preservation. The series proposes a socio-environmental look at Brazilian rivers and runs mainly through conflict regions on their banks. Eps Tapajós River 1: Through the first half of the Tapajos river, in the Amazon forest, indigenous people Munduruku and fishermen fight against gold miners, hydroelectric power plants and soybeans agribusiness.
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Fishermen being driven from their land, Afrodescendant groups, indigenous ethnic groups made unfeasible and criminalized, and an overwhelming advance of agribusiness in forests and areas of environmental preservation. The series proposes a socio-environmental look at Brazilian rivers and runs mainly through confli...
Fishermen being driven from their land, Afrodescendant groups, indigenous ethnic groups made unfeasible and criminalized, and an overwhelming advance of agribusiness in forests and areas of environmental preservation. The series proposes a socio-environmental look at Brazilian rivers and runs mainly through conflict regions on their banks. Eps Tapajós River 2: Through the second half of the Tapajos river, in the Amazon forest, indigenous people...
Fishermen being driven from their land, Afrodescendant groups, indigenous ethnic groups made unfeasible and criminalized, and an overwhelming advance of agribusiness in forests and areas of environmental preservation. The series proposes a socio-environmental look at Brazilian rivers and runs mainly through conflict regions on their banks. Eps Tapajós River 2: Through the second half of the Tapajos river, in the Amazon forest, indigenous people Borari and Munduruku, quilombolas (Afro-descendants), small farmers and fishermen resist to keep their culture, while big companies and hydroelectric damns displace them and gold miners bring mercury related diseases.
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