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Brazil and the Struggle for Rubber: A Study in Environmental History

Contributor(s): Dean, Warren (Author), Worster, Donald (Editor), Crosby, Alfred W (Editor)

ISBN: 9780521334778

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Pub Date: August 28, 1987

Dewey: 338.1738952

LCCN: 87005130

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Glossary

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.69" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 1.19 lbs) 252 pages

Series: Studies in Environment and History

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Description: Brazil once enjoyed a near monopoly in rubber when that commodity was gathered in the wild. By 1913, however, cultivated rubber from Southeast Asia swept the Brazilian gathered product from the market. In this innovative study, Warren Dean demonstrates that environmental factors have played a key role in the many failed attempts to once again produce a significant rubber crop in Brazil. Dean traces the numerous attempts to plant rubber in Brazil, including the ill-fated Ford estates, and others established by the major multinational tire companies. He also analyzes the struggles of the Brazilian government to foster rubber development, in the hope of obtaining a domestic source of supply for national industries that are now dependent on imports from Southeast Asia.

Review Quotes: "Dean has written a lucid and solidly researched account of how a particular plant disease prevented the development of an important branch of agriculture in one country, thereby affecting its economic development, Brazil and the Struggle for Rubber is warmly recommended as a perceptive study of the relationship between humans and their environment." ISIS

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