字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 [RAIN FOREST NOISES] [RAIN FOREST NOISES] [MUSIC PLAYING] ROBERT MUGGAH: The reality right now is the Amazon is under threat. It's being plundered from all sides because the Amazon is an ecosystem of extraordinary riches-- of timber, of gold, of coltan, of animals and livestock. And right now, there is a gold rush, a scramble, a plundering underway of all of its vast resources. ROBERT MUGGAH: Under the current administration all bets are off. There is an opening up of deregulations. There is an incentivization of land grabbing. There is an easing of the penalties associated with those who may be abusing existing legislation. Our focus has been very much on trying to set thresholds and limits around deforestation without understanding the illegality and the political economy that's driving that business to begin with. Around 80% deforestation in the Amazon is illegal. Land grabbers occupy the land for cattle farming, soy, and gold. They might be financed by corrupt politician, a local rancher, drug cartels, or militia. And they often clear the land like setting fire to the forest. RICARDO SALLES: The fact is that the laws and regulations that were enacted and used for the past, let's say 10, 20 years, were so restrictive to the Amazon that it has restricted development to those areas. And, that in that sense, people go to the other-- to the 100% to the other side. They go to the illegal activities-- to the criminal activities because they don't have any other space to do something under the law according to the regulation. RICARDO SALLES: You cannot punish 20 million people. You cannot push punish everybody. We need to give them some sort of alternative. What you have to give them is a reasonable path of work, otherwise they go to the criminal side. ROBERT MUGGAH: What we have right now is a combination of players in this criminal ecosystem in the Amazon. A key issue is that they have a high level of impunity because law enforcement is weak AND environmental fines are seldom collected. To that you can add collusion and corruption among members of the police, enforcement agencies, and the courts. Corrupt officers can receive kickbacks for looking the other way, or maybe more deeply involved, even driving people off the land themselves or running their own militias. Once occupied, land titles for public land can be illegally bought or forged, and occupiers might expect to benefit from amnesties like they did in 2004 and 2011. As we've seen this gold rush and this timber rush and the allure of the profits that the Amazon can yield emerge, you've seen a massive migration of populations from across the country. And so many cities have ballooned in size in the space of just a generation. You get all sorts of forms of concentrated disadvantage and poverty and inequality and that tends to be a breeding pot for crime. So it's not just the organised crime groups that are manipulating and working in concert politicians to drive this business, but it's also the ambient crime that accompanies it. And today many of the interior cities across the Amazon are some of the most violent in the world. ROBERT MUGGAH: Over the last two decades though, there was a generally widespread improvement in the overall stewardship of the Amazon. There was introduction of several protections. There is an expansion of the number of reserves. There was legal regulations to safeguard the rights of indigenous. And what we saw was actually a decline in deforestation, increasing management of some aspects of the mining industries, and more corporate social responsibility for many companies that were involved in these activities. But the reality is right now, that without leadership, without strong vision from the top trying to set a conservation sustainable policy for the Amazon, but instead the opposite, the opening up to pillaging and plundering, we're going to see the situation get much worse.
B1 中級 巴西的亞馬遜雨林:犯罪是如何推動森林砍伐的? (Brazil's Amazon rainforest: how crime drives deforestation | FT Features) 5 1 林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日 更多分享 分享 收藏 回報 影片單字