Authors
Luiz A Martinelli, Rosamond Naylor, Peter M Vitousek, Paulo Moutinho
Publication date
2010/12/1
Source
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability
Volume
2
Issue
5-6
Pages
431-438
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Brazil has developed a large-scale commercial agricultural system, recognized worldwide for its role in domestic economic growth and expanding exports. However, the success of this sector has been associated with widespread destruction of Brazilian ecosystems, especially the Cerrado and the Brazilian Amazon rainforest, as well as environmental degradation. Brazil's agricultural development has also led to land consolidation, aggravating a historical land distribution inequality. This pattern of agricultural growth has reinforced Brazil’ status as one of the world's most inequitable countries in terms of income distribution, making it difficult to assert that the nation is pursuing a sustainable development path. In order to achieve sustainable development Brazil must reconcile its increasingly productive, modern tropical agricultural system with environmental preservation, social equity, and poverty alleviation in rural …
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Scholar articles
LA Martinelli, R Naylor, PM Vitousek, P Moutinho - Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 2010