Throughout Brazilian history, Northeastern droughts have been the context for massive rural flight and intra-national migrations. State policies and interventions have played a significant role in promoting or restraining the movements of those affected by such “natural” plights. In this paper, we examine the political ecology and moral economies that have underlined state intervention over drought and peasant migrations since the end of the 19th century. We compare two historical periods marked by contrasting regional perspectives on nature-society relations within the context of Brazilian semi-arid climate: the period known as the “fight against drought” (1915-1980) and the period of “coexistence with the semi-arid” (1990-now)
Over the known history of Brazilian sertões migration has been recorded as a human response to droug...
This paper analyses convivial contexts in unequal societies from a historical and comparative perspe...
In northeast Brazil, fight-against-drought and cope-with-drought have been identified as two differe...
The poorest region of Brazil, the Northeast is prone to devastating multi-annual droughts, an inhere...
Water scarcity has intensified in northeast Brazil over the past decade. The same period has brought...
Contains fulltext : 183903.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The Semi-Arid r...
This article explores whether a shift in development paradigm resulted in coexistence with semi-arid...
This dissertation examines technical aid provided by engineers, medical sanitarians, agronomists and...
Brazil faces severe structural differences in the economy, society and culture in its territory. The...
This dissertation examines technical aid provided by engineers, medical sanitarians, agronomists and...
This thesis analyses the efficacy of DNOCS irrigation schemes against problems of drought in the ser...
This paper examines interpretations of the drought problem in Brazil's northeast sertão during the F...
Over the last century, Brazil's Northeast interior has developed an image of pervasive misery, soci...
The Brazilian Northeastern region has been affected, over the centuries, by a phenomenon know as “dr...
Droughts followed by famines were common in Brazil, mainly in Northeast Brazil, until the 1980s and ...
Over the known history of Brazilian sertões migration has been recorded as a human response to droug...
This paper analyses convivial contexts in unequal societies from a historical and comparative perspe...
In northeast Brazil, fight-against-drought and cope-with-drought have been identified as two differe...
The poorest region of Brazil, the Northeast is prone to devastating multi-annual droughts, an inhere...
Water scarcity has intensified in northeast Brazil over the past decade. The same period has brought...
Contains fulltext : 183903.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The Semi-Arid r...
This article explores whether a shift in development paradigm resulted in coexistence with semi-arid...
This dissertation examines technical aid provided by engineers, medical sanitarians, agronomists and...
Brazil faces severe structural differences in the economy, society and culture in its territory. The...
This dissertation examines technical aid provided by engineers, medical sanitarians, agronomists and...
This thesis analyses the efficacy of DNOCS irrigation schemes against problems of drought in the ser...
This paper examines interpretations of the drought problem in Brazil's northeast sertão during the F...
Over the last century, Brazil's Northeast interior has developed an image of pervasive misery, soci...
The Brazilian Northeastern region has been affected, over the centuries, by a phenomenon know as “dr...
Droughts followed by famines were common in Brazil, mainly in Northeast Brazil, until the 1980s and ...
Over the known history of Brazilian sertões migration has been recorded as a human response to droug...
This paper analyses convivial contexts in unequal societies from a historical and comparative perspe...
In northeast Brazil, fight-against-drought and cope-with-drought have been identified as two differe...