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Environmental governance under Bolsonaro: dismantling institutions, curtailing participation, delegitimising opposition

Journal

ZEITSCHRIFT FUR VERGLEICHENDE POLITIKWISSENSCHAFT
Volume 15, Issue 2, Pages 229-247

Publisher

SPRINGER VIEWEG-SPRINGER FACHMEDIEN WIESBADEN GMBH
DOI: 10.1007/s12286-021-00491-8

Keywords

Authoritarian populism; Bolsonaro; Brazil; Environmental governance; Environmental populism; Political participation

Funding

  1. Federal District Research Foundation (FAPDF) [798/2019]
  2. National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) Fellow Researcher programme

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Tensions over environmental governance in Brazil have escalated since the far-right took power in 2016. The Bolsonaro administration is centralizing environmental governance through authoritarian and populist means, restricting participatory decision-making spaces and attacking environmental defenders. These attacks are not just rhetoric, but a political tactic to legitimize Bolsonaro's authoritarian environmental governance.
Tensions concerning environmental governance have increased in Brazil since the far-right came to power in 2016. We offer insight into this process by analysing the first two years of Jair Bolsonaro's (2019-ongoing) environmental policies-namely, how Brazil's environmental protection arrangements are being dismantled. We find that the Bolsonaro administration centralises environmental governance in Brazil through complementary authoritarian and populist means. First in restricting participatory decision-making spaces such as the National Environmental Council (Conama) and the National Council of the Legal Amazon (CNAL), and, second, by attacking indigenous and traditional peoples, NGOs, scientists, and other environmental defenders. To illustrate the authoritarian dimension of Bolsonaro's environmental governance, we carry out a political-institutional analysis of contemporary Brazilian environmental politics and then exemplify the ways and extent to which attacks against environmental defenders is a constituent part of Bolsonaro's environmental populism. We hold that such attacks are not merely rhetorical but a political tactic to legitimise Bolsonaro's authoritarian environmental governance in the promotion of 'total extractivism' while maintaining a populist appeal.

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