Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Maria-Saraca-dos-Santos-Souza-in-Brazil-27MZIFJXDABH5.htmlConceptually similarMaria Saraca dos Santos Souza in BrazilGP0STR0U8Completed★★★★Ana Rita Picanço da Silva in BrazilGP0STR0UGCompleted★★★★Soybean Plantation in the Brazilian Cerrado, Amapá StateGP0STR0UFCompleted★★★★★★Tractor by Soybean Plantation in the Brazilian Cerrado, Amapá StateGP0STR0U9Completed★★★★Soybean Plantation in the Brazilian Cerrado, Amapá StateGP0STR0UDCompleted★★★★Tractor by Soybean Plantation in the Brazilian Cerrado, Amapá StateGP0STR0UCCompleted★★★★Soybean Plantation in the Brazilian Cerrado, Amapá StateGP0STR0UHCompleted★★★★★★Soybean Plantation in the Brazilian Cerrado, Amapá StateGP0STR0UJCompleted★★★★Soybean Plantation in the Brazilian Cerrado, Amapá StateGP0STR0UKCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STR0UAMaria Saraca dos Santos Souza in BrazilPortrait of Maria Saraca dos Santos Souza, 43 years old, who was evicted from her land, and started living next to AP-070 highway, in Amapá State. The Cerrado is a vast ecosystem rich in carbon, biodiversity and culture, also known as Brazilian savanna.Since early 2017, 47 areas have been embargoed by Ibama (Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources) for illegal deforestation in Amapá, which amount to at least 11.748 hectares. The Amapá state reproduces problems faced throughout the Amazon during the agribusiness boom: deforestation, land grabbing and conflicts with local communities.In original language:Retrato de Maria Saraca dos Santos SouzaRetrato de Maria Saraca dos Santos Souza, 43 anos, que foi despejada e começou a morar próximo à rodovia AP-070, no Amapá. Desde o início de 2017, 47 áreas já foram embargadas pelo Ibama por desmatamento ilegal, somando pelo menos 11.748 hectares. Alardeado como nova fronteira agrícola do país, o Amapá reproduz problemas enfrentados em toda a Amazônia durante o “boom” do agronegócio: desmatamento, grilagem de terras e conflitos no campo.Locations:Brazil-Cerrado-South AmericaDate:4 Feb, 2017Credit:© Otto Ramos / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5184px X 3456pxKeywords:Day-Forests (campaign title)-Indoors-Instituto Brasileiro do Meio Ambiente (IBAMA)-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-One person-Portraits-Reflections-WomenShoot:Soybean Plantation in the Brazilian CerradoThe Cerrado is a vast ecosystem rich in carbon, biodiversity and culture, also known as Brazilian savanna.Since early 2017, 47 areas have been embargoed by Ibama (Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources) for illegal deforestation in Amapá, which amount to at least 11.748 hectares. The Amapá state reproduces problems faced throughout the Amazon during the agribusiness boom: deforestation, land grabbing and conflicts with local communities.Desde o início de 2017, 47 áreas já foram embargadas pelo Ibama por desmatamento ilegal, somando pelo menos 11.748 hectares. Alardeado como nova fronteira agrícola do país, o Amapá reproduz problemas enfrentados em toda a Amazônia durante o “boom” do agronegócio: desmatamento, grilagem de terras e conflitos no campo.Related Collections:Soybean Plantation in the Brazilian Cerrado - All Images