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Resource Flows, Uses and Populations Territorial Attachments: The Case of the Oyapock Watershed (French Guiana, Amapá State of Brazil)
Un article dans "Land" co-écrit Mehdi Saqalli et Eric Maire
Publié le 17 juillet 2023 – Mis à jour le 3 octobre 2023
Nouvel article dans "Land" co-écrit par Mehdi Saqalli avec l'ancien membre du GEODE Eric Maire concernant le bassin versant de la région Oyapok au Brésil.
This article presents a stakeholders’ mapping exercise in 2017 and 2018 in the Oyapock watershed. Ninety-two maps were obtained covering almost the entire watershed. Results show that roads are becoming a more significant spatial reference to people, apart from the population minority living along the river.
This latter polarizes itself into Brazilian colonization down and midstream, legal farmers on the Brazilian side, illegal gold diggers on the French Guiana side, and an Amerindian demographic growth upstream, both at the expense of the historical Saramaka/Creole area.
Recent roads sticking each bank of the Oyapock River to their hinterland, Brazil, and France, respectively, like rubber bands, are separating them slowly, despite the bridge, primarily useless for now.
Keywords: perception-based regional mapping (PBRM); Amapá State & French Guiana; Amazonia; Oyapock watershed; perception
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This latter polarizes itself into Brazilian colonization down and midstream, legal farmers on the Brazilian side, illegal gold diggers on the French Guiana side, and an Amerindian demographic growth upstream, both at the expense of the historical Saramaka/Creole area.
Recent roads sticking each bank of the Oyapock River to their hinterland, Brazil, and France, respectively, like rubber bands, are separating them slowly, despite the bridge, primarily useless for now.
Keywords: perception-based regional mapping (PBRM); Amapá State & French Guiana; Amazonia; Oyapock watershed; perception
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