Land rights of Indigenous peoples in Brazil facing large-scale development projects. A case study of the Belo Monte dam with an assessment of socio-economic and humanitarian issues. (original) (raw)

Dam and Be Damned: The Adverse Impacts of Belo Monte on Indigenous Peoples in Brazil

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The Transnational Institutional Dialogue In Belo Monte Case

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Development, Dams and Dilma: the Saga of Belo Monte

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