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1 Land use conflict in the amazon rainforest

2 Introduction Land use conflict
Many groups argue about how to use the land in the rainforest

3 Geographic Setting More than 2 million square miles

4 Layers of the ecosystem

5 Concern over the rainforest
Lungs of the earth Carbon-oxygen cycle

6 Native Amazonians Traditional living New skills Hunt and fish
Grow crops on small plots of land New skills Speak Portuguese Work with the Brazilian government and legal system

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8 Rubber Tappers “tap” or collect sap from the rubber trees that grow in the rainforest Process Make diagonal cuts in the bark and collect the sap in cups Reserves are set aside for sustainable activities like rubber tapping

9 Loggers Valuable trees Clear-cutting Roads Economic impact
Mahogany and rosewood Furniture makers Clear-cutting Takes a long time for trees to grow back Roads Allow settlers to claim the land for farming and ranching Economic impact Creates jobs, provides wood for furniture factories and paper mills In 2005, brazil exported more than $5 bil worth of wood

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13 Settlers Land sharing Poor land No land Unequal
Wealthy families own the best, millions of poor Brazilians own no land Poor land Poor in nutrients because of constant rainfall No land Need the rainforest land to feed their families

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16 Cattle ranchers Loggers clear the land Raising food
Becomes grasslands Raising food Earning money as an important economic activity

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19 Environmentalists Study the rainforest plants and animals
Work with native people 2.5 acre patch of rainforest supports: 1,500 kinds of flowering plants 750 kinds of trees 125 species of mammals 400 kinds of birds In 2000 environmentalists were able to block a law that would allow ranchers to clear rainforests without restrictions In 2004 the government created two large reserves

20 Reducing land conflict
Promote ecotourism Grow crops that don’t require large areas to be cleared Coffee Support sustainable development

21 What native Amazonians want

22 What rubber tappers want

23 What loggers want

24 What settlers want

25 What cattle ranchers want

26 What environmental groups want

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