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Making place-based sustainability initiatives visible in the Brazilian Amazon

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cosust.2021.03.007

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  1. Belmont Forum
  2. NORFACE
  3. International Science Council's T2S Program
  4. FAPESP (Brazil)
  5. National Science Foundation (USA)
  6. NWO (The Netherlands)
  7. Vetenskapsradet (Sweden)
  8. European Commission
  9. Indiana University's Emerging Areas of Research program for the project Sustainable Food System Science

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The Brazilian Amazon has transitioned from state-based developmentalism to community-based initiatives and market-based conservation over the past 50 years, facing challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic, environmental pressures, and social inequalities. Despite these forces shaping the region's present and future, the Amazon has become a hub of innovation and efforts to address these pressures. Place-based initiatives, often overlooked, play an increasingly important role in promoting regional sustainability.
From state-based developmentalism to community-based initiatives to market-based conservation, the Brazilian Amazon has been a laboratory of development interventions for over 50 years. The region is now confronting a devastating COVID-19 pandemic amid renewed environmental pressures and increasing social inequities. While these forces are shaping the present and future of the region, the Amazon has also become an incubator of local innovations and efforts confronting these pressures. Often overlooked, place-based initiatives involving individual and collective-action have growing roles in promoting regional sustainability. We review the history of development interventions influencing the emergence of place-based initiatives and their potential to promoting changes in productive systems, value-aggregation and market-access, and governance arrangements improving living-standards and environmental sustainability. We provide examples of initiatives documented by the AGENTS project, contextualizing them within the literature. We reflect on challenges and opportunities affecting their trajectories at this critical juncture for the future of the region.

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