The Grand Carajas project is a very extensive conservation project to restore and protect the Brazilian Rain Forests from the people who destroy the forests for its timber.
The Carajas Project is in north-eastern Brazil , in Amazon rainforest . :)
yes it is
$1.81 billion US.
The Amazon Rainforest, Brazil
It Was To Dig Ores And Stuff
Scinetists have predicted that it will last for around about 400 years
because it has killed many Brazilian tribes because off meazles
It is there because in 1967, large deposits of high grade iron-ore were found.
there isn't many this project is a way to get Brazil more money and turn them into an MEDC but for the rest of the world apart from the products.thanks Senior
yes by Danny evans In some respects yes but if you look at it in another way it drove natives out. BY matty JASPER No i do not believe it was a success as many Native Indians were killed as a result of 'imported' diseases such as measles and also lost their homes due to greedy people wanting money. Also the Grand Carajas programme built a railway through Gavioes Indian Reserve against their wishes, causing further dispute amongst the natives living there.
It depends on what you mean by "start." Break ground? Not sure on that. But I can tell you the World Bank approved funding in 1982. Kim Henderson Thousand Oaks, California
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