This paper discusses the evolution of the roles of Brazilian women within one of the most prominent organizations of the Amazonian social movement, the National Council of Extractivist Populations (CNS). Between 1990 and 2009, Brazil’s Federal government created 89 extractive and sustainable deve...
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Shanley, P.
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Silva, F.C. da
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MacDonald, T.
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[Brazil’s social movement, women and forests: A case study from the National Council of Rubber Tappers]
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Brazil’s social movement, women and forests: A case study from the National Council of Rubber Tappers