Abstract

As a multidimensional field, development encompasses a variety of disciplines and schools of thought. It has been evolving throughout history with different definitions and approaches being utilized and continues to evolve as new elements are integrated. The environmental and temporal dimensions gained significant prominence in the 21st century, therefore the concept evolved to be also frequently mentioned as sustainable development. The following definition was used during the General Assembly of the United Nations in 2015: “Sustainable development recognizes that eradicating poverty in all its forms and dimensions, combating inequality within and among countries, preserving the planet, creating sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth and fostering social inclusion are linked to each other and are interdependent”. Political ecology is a scientific field closely connected to the development agenda, as its ultimate goal is to promote sustainable development. With a focus on participatory methods, stakeholder networks and root causes, it provides a systemic perspective to human-environment systems. Another important benefit is that it promotes the connection between science and policy-making. From the political ecology perspective, this paper analyses the Amazon Fund, an initiative implemented by the Brazilian Government in 2009 to promote sustainable development. In the following years after the implementation of the Amazon Fund, considerable decrease in deforestation was observed at the Brazilian part of the Amazon Forest, including a record low in 2012, indicating the effectiveness of the project. Among the main results, the paper calls for strengthened environmental governance, the promotion of adaptative and multilevel approaches to governance and data and information generation for sustainable development.

Highlights

  • The development agenda has been gaining increasing attention ever since the 20th century, especially in its second half

  • Political ecology is a scientific field closely connected to the development agenda, as its ultimate goal is to promote sustainable development

  • This paper examines the Amazon Fund, an initiative created by the Brazilian government to protect and support sustainable development in the Amazon forest, an ecosystem that is highly important to maintain environmental stability on local, regional and global levels

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INTRODUCTION

The development agenda has been gaining increasing attention ever since the 20th century, especially in its second half. In the 21st century, the environmental agenda emerged and became consolidated in this scenario as another key driver for the achievement of development. With a focus on participative methods, power networks and root causes, it provides a novel approach to understanding human-nature systems and the issues that arise in this relation (Forsyth, 2003). In this context, this paper examines the Amazon Fund, an initiative created by the Brazilian government to protect and support sustainable development in the Amazon forest, an ecosystem that is highly important to maintain environmental stability on local, regional and global levels. A more fertile situation emerges for the consolidation of sustainable development

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