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第五章探讨了在被称为Terra do Meio的地区建立保护区的过程,这一过程涉及国家行为体与当地和国际民间社会团体的合作,并最终将一个严重孤立和无法无天的地区转变为世界上最大和最重要的生物多样性走廊之一。这一章强调了可持续发展的形式是如何形成的,表明了保护的领土是如何被战略联盟和政治时刻所限制的,并包含了不同的,往往是相互矛盾的,由不同的行动者表达的关于地方和身份的想法。
Chapter 5 explores the creation of conservation areas in the region known as the Terra do Meio, a process that involved the collaborations of state actors with local and international civil society groups and ultimately transformed a region of substantial isolation and lawlessness into one of the world’s largest and most important biodiversity corridors. The chapter highlights how the sustainable development forms taking shape suggest how territories of conservation are circumscribed by strategic alliances and political moments and entail different, often contradictory, ideas of place and identity that are articulated by different actors.