The Native Amazonians came to the Rainforest over 12,000 years ago. They believe the land that they arrived at first, is rightfully theirs. It has now more rapidly become hard for the Natives to continue there way of live because of the recent "modifications" of the rainforests. The rainforest first started being deforested when the capital of Brazil changed from he coastal city of Rio de Janeiro to Brasilia. Brazil's government made the decision to change the capital more inland for easier access. In the proccess of relocating, the rainforest had to be cut down to create space for the new city that would soon become very populated. As well as deforestation for land development, it is the job of loggers to cut down trees to use for products. Although there have been many reserved areas of the rainforest, the destruction is still a great problem. The government and Natives have trouble coming to agreements over the land.
the reason there are conflicts in the rainforest is because of a few groups that dont get along with each other: tourists, locals, environmentalists (people who dont want the rainforest to be cut down) the government.
the reason there are conflicts with tourists is because they can leave a lot of rubbish, but they do bring a lot of money into the country and therefore supply the people of the amazon with jobs and money.
the reason there is conflict with the locals is because they can be very defensive of their property and dont like tourists walking wherever they please, they also love the rainforest and support it because it supplies them with food, shelter and tourism which brings money and supplies them with jobs.
the reason there are conflicts with environmentalists is because of course these people dont want to lose their lovely and well respected rainforest, and so they will try to convince people not to cut down the trees and make agreement with the government, etc.
and finally, the reason there is a lot of conflict with the government is because they have a lot of debts to pay other countries, and cutting down and selling trees is one of these options, they may not enjoy it, but they have to to supply their townsfolk.
the main reasons there are conflicts in the rainforest is because there is a lot of money in cutting down trees and deforestation. though there are some solutions: governments can make deals like regrowing trees for everyone they cut down (preferably a baby tree because they are less expensive) and negotiating with their country's different opinions and settle differences.
this may not be enough because i'm only 13, but you can also look on other websites by typing in: conflicts of the rainforest. please rate :)
The main cause of land conflict in the Amazon rainforest is reforestation. The big industrial companies are literally tearing down trees in mass volume. They are also stripping the rainforest of its Natural Resources. As a result, hybrid forms of forest and vegetation are forming, as well as an ongoing conflict with nature lovers and native forest inhabitants.
The main cause of land use conflict in the Amazon rainforest is the lack of land available. This is because the Amazon is a densely forested area, which blankets land and other natural structures. In other to build on the land, deforestation is essential. This leads to protests by native tribes, along with issues from rival builders and competitors.
The Amazon Rainforest is a Tropical Rainforest
The Amazon Rainforest is a tropical rainforest.
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The AmazonThe Amazon rainforest. Same name as the world's second longest river, also in Brazil.The rainforest in Brazil is located in the Amazon Basin and the rainforest is called the Amazon Rainforest.
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