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Several fishing, extractivism and boat maneuerving workers lost their jobs.
Her philosophy is described as an opposition to what she describes as "extractivism."
Extractivism in the Brazilian Amazon : perspectives on regional development.
At the start the economy of the colony was based on agriculture and the extractivism, mainly of wood and grass-mate, principal riches of the region.
The naivete in your editorial lies in the idea that "extractivism" of fruits, rubber and raw materials for medical or beauty products can yield good economic results.
Abstract: Describes "extractivism" in Brazilian Amazonia, how it remains a source of income for two million people, and reconciles the use of the forest with its conservation.
Or is this an extreme example of extractivism: an ideology that sees the defence of destructive industries as a holy duty, even when they trash more income and employment than they create?
Survival International claims not to disagree with the statement (Stephen Corry, director general, 1994, personal communication) but says that the new extractivism is far from lucrative and can only benefit a small number of people.
The first one (Salinas) was open incidentally by a palm extractivism business - as the palms were cut, a small wooden railroad was built to collect the palms at site, leaving the road outlined when the palm reserves exhausted.
The organization has accused Cultural Survival of exaggerating the economic potential of extractivism and its importance as a means of empowering indigenous peoples and of misleading members of the public who believe that they are helping indigenous peoples by buying their products (Corry 1993).