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The green cathedral

Complete Title: 
The green cathedral : sustainable development of Amazonia
Non IUCN Publication

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In The Green Cathedral, Juan de Onis offers a set of proposals for the economic and ecological survival of this vital region, arguing that it is not possible to save the trees of Amazonia without also saving its people. A former foreign correspondent for the New York Times who has known Amazonia since the early sixties, de Onis undertook an intensive two year study of the region in 1988, travelling over 36,000 kilometers by land, water and air to interview the homesteaders, garimpeiros, cattle ranchers, bureaucrats, peasant organizers, Indians, and activists who together will decide the future of the vast forests. Avoiding the doomsday tone of many experts, de Onis not only draws a vivid portrait of the greenest part of the earth and the rawness of life on the frontier, but also argues that Amazonia is not yet ecologically ruined nor economically crippled. Indeed, he uncovers heartening evidence that the peoples and governments of Amazonia are learning from the past, finding ways of preserving and profiting from their environment. 

Imprint: 
New York : Oxford University Press, 1992
Physical Description: 
xiv, 280p. : ill., maps
Publication Year: 
1992
ISBN: 
0195074602
9780195074604
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Includes endnotes and index

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Language(s): 
English
Record created: 2021/10/12
Record updated: 2021/10/12