Contemporary urbanization in the Brazilian Amazon: food markets, multisited households and ribeirinho livelihoods

The past decade witnessed important changes in the Amazon region. The diversity of cities and urbanization processes has shown that it is inadequate to envision urbanization as a singular process. Rather, urbanization needs to be understood as a variety of processes and with a multitude of complex c...

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Main Authors: Tatiana Schor, Gustavo S. Azenha, Estevan Bartoli
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Published: Confins 2018-10-01
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Estevan Bartoli
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description The past decade witnessed important changes in the Amazon region. The diversity of cities and urbanization processes has shown that it is inadequate to envision urbanization as a singular process. Rather, urbanization needs to be understood as a variety of processes and with a multitude of complex consequences. In order to understand this emergent and complex urbanization in the Amazon the topic of urbanization has to be critically discussed and the unique nuances that characterize contemporary dynamics between rural and urban spaces in Amazonia must be understood. Food is a means to provide insights into the nuances of ribeirinho social, economic, spatial, and environmental dynamics. Thus the analysis of contemporary ribeirinho food acquisition and consumption practices, gives special attention to the important role of roving riverine markets in food regimes, which serve as a connective tissue in the Amazon, linking settlements throughout the region socially, economically, and environmentally. Clearly there has been a reconfiguration and strengthening of the urban network and the Urban-Ribeirinho Territorial System in the Amazon has changed consumptive and productive practices that characterize ribeirinho livelihoods. These changing practices have important implications for land use and agricultural/extractive activities central for the understanding of urbanization in the Brazilian Amazon.
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spelling doaj-art-9b6cde17f2a3432a831dbc718597f23e2025-01-13T15:55:36ZengConfinsConfins1958-92122018-10-013710.4000/confins.15682Contemporary urbanization in the Brazilian Amazon: food markets, multisited households and ribeirinho livelihoodsTatiana SchorGustavo S. AzenhaEstevan BartoliThe past decade witnessed important changes in the Amazon region. The diversity of cities and urbanization processes has shown that it is inadequate to envision urbanization as a singular process. Rather, urbanization needs to be understood as a variety of processes and with a multitude of complex consequences. In order to understand this emergent and complex urbanization in the Amazon the topic of urbanization has to be critically discussed and the unique nuances that characterize contemporary dynamics between rural and urban spaces in Amazonia must be understood. Food is a means to provide insights into the nuances of ribeirinho social, economic, spatial, and environmental dynamics. Thus the analysis of contemporary ribeirinho food acquisition and consumption practices, gives special attention to the important role of roving riverine markets in food regimes, which serve as a connective tissue in the Amazon, linking settlements throughout the region socially, economically, and environmentally. Clearly there has been a reconfiguration and strengthening of the urban network and the Urban-Ribeirinho Territorial System in the Amazon has changed consumptive and productive practices that characterize ribeirinho livelihoods. These changing practices have important implications for land use and agricultural/extractive activities central for the understanding of urbanization in the Brazilian Amazon.https://journals.openedition.org/confins/15682Amazonia.urbanizationribeirinho livelihoodsfood regimesUrban-Ribeirinho Territorial System
spellingShingle Tatiana Schor
Gustavo S. Azenha
Estevan Bartoli
Contemporary urbanization in the Brazilian Amazon: food markets, multisited households and ribeirinho livelihoods
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Amazonia.
urbanization
ribeirinho livelihoods
food regimes
Urban-Ribeirinho Territorial System
title Contemporary urbanization in the Brazilian Amazon: food markets, multisited households and ribeirinho livelihoods
title_full Contemporary urbanization in the Brazilian Amazon: food markets, multisited households and ribeirinho livelihoods
title_fullStr Contemporary urbanization in the Brazilian Amazon: food markets, multisited households and ribeirinho livelihoods
title_full_unstemmed Contemporary urbanization in the Brazilian Amazon: food markets, multisited households and ribeirinho livelihoods
title_short Contemporary urbanization in the Brazilian Amazon: food markets, multisited households and ribeirinho livelihoods
title_sort contemporary urbanization in the brazilian amazon food markets multisited households and ribeirinho livelihoods
topic Amazonia.
urbanization
ribeirinho livelihoods
food regimes
Urban-Ribeirinho Territorial System
url https://journals.openedition.org/confins/15682
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