2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2021.102398
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Mining threatens isolated indigenous peoples in the Brazilian Amazon

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“…However, the most worrying point is that only in half of the 2022 year, mining is already equivalent to 19% of all deforestation notices 21 in the analyzed ITs. Recent environmental setbacks, which includes political speech, can explain the increased illegal mining activity in ITs 18,27 , besides the possibility of regulating commercial mining in these territories 29,31,32 . Combined with setbacks, the rise in the gold price in recent years has increased pressure on these protected areas; in the 2019-2021 period, the gold price increased more than 30%, reaching up to $65 g -1 , the highest value of the last ten years ( https://goldprice.org ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…However, the most worrying point is that only in half of the 2022 year, mining is already equivalent to 19% of all deforestation notices 21 in the analyzed ITs. Recent environmental setbacks, which includes political speech, can explain the increased illegal mining activity in ITs 18,27 , besides the possibility of regulating commercial mining in these territories 29,31,32 . Combined with setbacks, the rise in the gold price in recent years has increased pressure on these protected areas; in the 2019-2021 period, the gold price increased more than 30%, reaching up to $65 g -1 , the highest value of the last ten years ( https://goldprice.org ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Indigenous communities have been the most effective defenders and consistent guardians of the Amazon rainforests 28 . With their land being threatened by illegal mining 29,31,32 and land grabbing 42 , management systems and environmental services provided by these communities over millennia 43 will be compromised substantially. Most ITs have full legal property rights under presidential homologation, and the government is responsible under the constitution to protect and respect the rights of these territories 14 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thus, such acts of defense are not restricted to unequal distribution of natural resources (Larsen et al, 2021;Scheidel et al, 2020;Verweijen et al, 2021;Zeng et al, 2021), but, above all, threats to land and territory and forms of social reproduction (CPT, 2017b). There are also major issues of negligence by the state regarding social protection and affirmation of rights (Rapozo, 2021;, 2022Villén-Pérez et al, 2022). CPT (2015;2016;2017a;2020a;2021a) When we add the effort of groups seeking access to property and permanence on the land (landless and settler groups, 40.61%) to the struggle of these defenders, the total constitutes 65% of defenders who are threatened with death Pará state, from 2014 to 2020.…”
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“…Butt et al (2019) also show that conflicts over natural resources are linked to different resources and/or sectors (for example: fossil fuels, minerals, timber, agriculture, aquaculture, and water), leading to appropriation, expropriation, and control of territories. Displacement occurs with direct threats or use of physical violence, and there are many cases of forced labor, pollution, and denial of territorial and indigenous rights (see also Le Billon & Middeldorp, 2021;, 2022Rorato et al, 2022;Villén-Pérez et al, 2022). Agribusiness and mining are the main sectors that act as sources of conflicts, since they affect existing identities identity production -they grab or hoard land (Aguilar-Støen, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The average of the annual deforestation rates within Indigenous lands in the last three years (2019-2021) is ~81% above the decadal average rate [2]. In addition to deforestation, illegal mining is a growing threat within Indigenous lands [6][7][8][9]. As can be seen in Figure 1, deforestation within the Indigenous lands of the Brazilian Amazon in the past three years has been occurring with particular intensity in the eastern region, in the so-called "Arc of Deforestation".…”
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