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Title: | Dampak Industrialisasi Brasil Terhadap |
Authors: | Muhammad Naqib Muhammad Naqib |
Keywords: | Brazil, industrialization, indigenous peoples, security, environment |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Publisher: | UNEJ |
Abstract: | Industrialization can be considered as an increase in GDP caused by the increase in revenue from manufacturing sector. In this case, industrialization in Brazil is seen as the best route leading to the development of the country. Brazil’s industrialization which has gained support from the government since 1930 has a significant impact on growth in manufacturing sector. In addition, other sectors in Brazil also expand due to industrialization. The agricultural sector experiences extensification because of manufacturing sector as well as the government policies that are part of the goal of industrialization. The mining sector also expands due to the increasing demand for mining products from the manufacturing sector. Moreover, the energy sector also experiences an expansion in support of energy and power supplies required by various sectors continuing to grow. The purpose of this research was to determine the impacts of Brazil’s industrialization on indigenous peoples in Amazon forest. The research concluded that Brazil’s industrialization, especially with regards to natural environment, has negative impacts on indigenous peoples who live in Amazon. The negative impacts cause major threats to the lives of indigenous peoples, especially in terms of environmental security. The threats made by poor environmental conditions may also affect the availability of food, health, and indigenous communities. |
URI: | http://repository.unej.ac.id/handle/123456789/71659 |
Appears in Collections: | SRA-Social And Politic |
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