Abstract

The conceptions of development implemented and experimented within the Brazilian Amazon weren’t inclusive, not being solidifying in socioeconomically long term. The Amazon urges for development that advocates the inclusion of the full exercise of civil, political and civic rights; in sustainability that are conceived in the long term, susceptible to continuity, without exhausting, in parts or in full, the biome that sustains it. This article aims to find the correlation and recursive causality between the discourse of the third way of development and it’s variables: environmental, economic and social, which will be the object of an analysis towards a new paradigm of development in the Amazon. To organize the collected data, Libault's (1971) methodology will be applied, which organizes the data into four distinct stages: compilation, correlation, semantics and normative process. Also considering the need to create a recursive relationship between the results of the variables, we developed a matrix that portrays the recursive and causal process of the variables: Economic, Environmental and Social. Facing the analyses, we obtain results which indicate that in the process there is causality and recursion in the third way, considering that there is a correlation between the terms: Amazon, biodiversity, value, products and economy.

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