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Rainforest Vines Reach

Rainforest Vines Reach examines the Kayapo people's innovative use of media technology in the Amazon rainforest to combat deforestation and assert indigenous rights, offering a unique model for environmental protection. The book details how the Kayapo strategically employ video cameras, drones, and social media to monitor their territory and document illegal activities. This approach not only empowers the community but also challenges conventional conservation methods, highlighting the importance of cultural preservation in environmental efforts.

The book unfolds in three distinct parts: first, introducing the Kayapo and the threats they face; second, analyzing their media usage and its impact; and third, exploring the broader implications of the Kayapo model for global conservation. It argues that the Kayapo's integration of technology with traditional practices is a powerful strategy for safeguarding their forests and asserting their rights.

One intriguing fact is the Kayapo's effective use of social media to communicate with the outside world, raising awareness about deforestation and garnering international support. By centering the voices of the Kayapo, Rainforest Vines Reach offers a fresh perspective on conservation. It demonstrates how technology can be a tool for cultural resilience and self-determination. The book emphasizes the importance of recognizing and supporting indigenous-led conservation as crucial for achieving global sustainability goals.


Forfatter:

  • Zuri Deepwater

Format:

  • E-bok

Varighet:

  • 129 sider

Språk:

engelsk

Kategorier:

  • Naturvitenskap og teknikk
  • Teknikk
  • Klima, natur og dyr
  • Geografi og klima

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