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Land Grabbing, Deforestation And Forest Fires In Brazil's Amazon, Cerrado And Pantanal
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Apurinã people in the Valparaíso land: deprived of territorial rights

Amazonas, AmazôniaBy Simone MonteiroNovember 24, 2021

Amazonas State AMAZON REGION In recent years there has been a steep increase in the number and frequency of invasions of indigenous lands in the areas surrounding the municipality of Boca do Acre, in the state of Amazonas. The Valparaíso Indigenous Land, of the Apurinã people, is located on the right bank of the Purus…

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Credits

Phase 1: AGRIBUSINESS IS FIRE
Editorial Coordinators: Diana Aguiar and Valéria Pereira Santos. Editorial Support: Bruno Santiago, Elvis Marques, Franci Monteles and Yndara Vasques.

Phase 2: THE FIRE CONTINUES
Editorial Coordinators: Carolina Motoki. Editorial Support: Andrés Pasquis, Bárbara Dias, Eliane Franco Martins, Ginno Perez, Gustavo Serafim, Joice Bonfim and Valéria Pereira Santos.

Phase 3: BRAZIL ON FIRE
Editorial Coordinators: Bárbara do Nascimento Dias e Valéria Pereira. Editorial Support: Gustavo Serafim, Ludmila Almeida and Tiago Miotto.

Translation: David Hathaway

Design and Illustrations: Estúdio Massa

Conception and Realization

The conception and production of the Dossier “Agribusiness’ Global Trail of Fire: LAND GRABBING, DEFORESTATION AND FOREST FIRES IN BRAZIL’S AMAZON, CERRADO AND PANTANAL” benefited from the involvement of representatives of social movements and organizations that make up the Brazilian Coalition AGRO é FOGO. A broad network of collaborators participated in various ways, such as: leaders in the territories who shared their reports on the conflicts; photographers who provided photos from their collections; cartographers and geoprocessing experts who organized maps; and people who co-authored the articles. Due credit is given in the contents of the Dossier.

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