Artículo de revista
Making sustainable palm oil? Developmentalist and environmental assemblages in the Brazilian Amazon
Fecha
2022Registro en:
10704965
Universidad Autónoma de Occidente
Repositorio Educativo Digital UAO
Autor
Moreno Quintero, Renata
Córdoba, Diana
Sombra, Daniel
Institución
Resumen
The question of how to generate development while preserving the environment is
central to the history of the Brazilian Amazon. Many decades of top-down state in terventions conceived and executed under a developmentalist framework have re sulted in a socioenvironmental crisis. In response, the Sustainable Oil Palm Production
Program (SPOPP) was launched in 2010. It promised to break with developmentalist
visions and articulate environmental and sustainability concerns. This paper uses as semblage thinking to examine how these contrasting, often impossible-to-balance,
views manifest within SPOPP implementation. We describe how non-human actors
(trees, diseases, previous policies and agroecological zoning technologies) interact with
human actors. However, powerful actors, in the state and beyond, continue to garner
support for their developmentalist interests and thwart or depoliticize environmental
and social concerns, thus limiting change