Guyana: Fragile Frontier ( 1 )

Publication series :1

Author: Colchester   Marcus  

Publisher: Practical Action Publishing‎

Publication year: 1997

E-ISBN: 9781909013728

Subject: D501 developing countries (general)

Keyword: 发展中国家(总论)

Language: ENG

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Description

Guyanas environment is in danger of wholesale destruction. In the name of economic liberalization, this small, indebted country is promoting a dramatic escalation of logging, mining and other forms of extraction. In the 1990s, millions of hectares of rainforest have been leased to foreign companies for logging, while gold mining is going through a new and devastating boom. The Omai gold mine disaster of August 1995 was dramatic evidence of the potential for catastrophe. At the centre of Guyanas ecological crisis stands the countrys indigenous population, historically marginalized and now threatened by the invasion of loggers, miners and ranchers. Their claims to land titles have long been ignored, and the present government strategy is worsening their chances of survival. This book describes the onslaught on the countrys environment and the forces - economic and political - behind it. Looking at the role of the IMF, World Bank and foreign companies, Marcus Colchester shows how structural adjustment has paved the way for extraction-based development. He demonstrates how internal politics and external economic interests have combined in forcing Guyana to cash in its resources for short-term gain.

Chapter

Chronology

Map of Guyana

Introduction

1. From Trading Allies to Colonial Subjects

2. Plantation Politics

3. Development Domination

4. Roads and Ranches

5. Undermining the Interior

6. Forests for Sale

7. Amerindian Survival

8. Future Options

Useful Addresses

References and Bibliography

Index

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