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BR - 319:巴西玛瑙斯 - 波多韦柳高速公路以及将森林砍伐弧线与亚马孙中部地区相连的潜在影响。

BR-319: Brazil's Manaus-Porto Velho highway and the potential impact of linking the arc of deforestation to central amazonia.

作者信息

Fearnside Philip M, de Alencastro Graça Paulo Maurício Lima

机构信息

Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA), Av. Andre Araujo, 2936, C.P. 478, 69011-970, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil.

出版信息

Environ Manage. 2006 Nov;38(5):705-16. doi: 10.1007/s00267-005-0295-y. Epub 2006 Sep 21.

Abstract

Brazil's BR-319 Highway linked Manaus, in the state of Amazonas, to Porto Velho, Rondônia, until it became impassable in 1988. Now it is proposed for reconstruction and paving, which would facilitate migration from the "Arc of Deforestation" in the southern part of the Amazon region to new frontiers farther north. The purpose of the highway, which is to facilitate transport to São Paulo of products from factories in the Manaus Free Trade Zone, would be better served by sending the containers by ship to the port of Santos. The lack of a land connection to Manaus currently represents a significant barrier to migration to central and northern Amazonia. Discourse regarding the highway systematically overestimates the highway's benefits and underestimates its impacts. A variety of changes would be needed prior to paving the highway if these potential impacts are to be attenuated. These include zoning, reserve creation, and increased governance in various forms, including deforestation licensing and control programs. More fundamental changes are also needed, especially the abandonment of the long-standing tradition in Brazil of granting squatters' rights to those who invade public land. Organizing Amazonian occupation in such a way that road construction and improvement cease to lead to explosive and uncontrolled deforestation should be a prerequisite for approval of the BR-319 and other road projects for which major impacts are expected. These projects could provide the impetus that is needed to achieve the transition away from appropriation of public land by both small squatters and by grileiros (large-scale illegal claimants). A delay in reconstructing the highway is advisable until appropriate changes can be effected.

摘要

巴西的BR-319公路曾连接亚马孙州的马瑙斯和朗多尼亚州的韦柳港,直到1988年无法通行。现在有人提议对其进行重建和铺设路面,这将便于人们从亚马孙地区南部的“森林砍伐弧带”向更北部的新边疆迁移。这条公路的目的是便利马瑙斯自由贸易区内工厂的产品运往圣保罗,然而将集装箱用船运至桑托斯港能更好地实现这一目的。目前,缺乏与马瑙斯的陆路连接是向亚马孙中部和北部迁移的一个重大障碍。关于这条公路的讨论系统性地高估了其益处,而低估了其影响。如果要减轻这些潜在影响,在铺设公路之前需要进行一系列改变。这些改变包括分区规划、设立保护区以及加强各种形式的治理,包括森林砍伐许可和控制计划。还需要进行更根本性的变革,特别是摒弃巴西长期以来给予侵占公共土地者定居者权利的传统。应以这样一种方式来组织亚马孙地区的开发,即道路建设和改善不再导致大规模且不受控制的森林砍伐,这应是批准BR-319公路及其他预计会产生重大影响的道路项目的前提条件。这些项目可以提供实现从小型擅自占地者和大牧场主(大规模非法土地索取者)手中夺回公共土地这一转变所需的动力。在能够做出适当改变之前,建议推迟重建这条公路。

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