Integrating circular economy in urban Amazon

Author:

Paes Michel Xocaira,Campos-Silva João VitorORCID,de Oliveira José Antonio PuppimORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe Amazon hosts a large biological and cultural diversity with a deeply established knowledge of natural resource management. Nevertheless, many parts of the Amazon are increasingly urban, lacking basic urban services, such as waste management. In this context, the design of new development pathways based on the principles of the circular economy is a promising alternative to align biodiversity conservation and urban changes. Here, based on an analysis of Carauari municipality in the western Brazilian Amazon, we discuss how the principles of the circular economy can be integrated in the Amazonian urban development frontline using the existing co-management organizations.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Medicine

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