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November 20, 2011

Reduction of the Amazon rainforest

Reduction of the Amazon rain forest
(Essay for my course of International Protection of the Environment)
by @fonchobaggins


Overhead view of clear-cutting for slash-and-burn agriculture in the Peruvian Amazon
Location: Southeastern Peru; from Cuzco to Boca Manu
Source: Mongobay - Deforestation in the Amazon


Some trees on the street may look nice, especially when autumn or spring are going on, both for taking pictures and to have some kind of internal cheer up because there is some nature around. A trip to a rainforest may not be, necessarily, a life-changing experience but surely will give a lot of perspective to a person who still finds a couple of trees as part of a “green city” (or at least a “green street”). These trees on the street are a good source to transform carbon dioxide into oxygen thanks to the magic (rather “chemical process”) of the photosynthesis, and to appreciate this we can picture the reaction of a person breathing deeply right next to a car exhaust system or at the beach, at the top of a mountain or in the middle of a forest (excluding the chance of carbon dioxide sources being around). As part of the global carbon cycle, the presence of forests all around the world have a direct impact on (the reduction of) Global Warming, which is not just a factor of carbon emissions but also the reduction of the earth’s capacity to take emitted carbon out of the atmosphere (1). The Amazon rainforest is a massive carbon extractor from the atmosphere, representing over half of the global rainforest area. Thus, the preservation of the amazon rainforest turns into a global issue, even when the “Amazonia” is shared mainly by Brazil and Peru, both sharing over 73% of the total forest area . The reduction of the Amazon rainforest goes due to the conversion for other land uses, mainly agriculture and infrastructure; and because of degradation from fires, illegal and unsustainable logging, fuel wood harvesting, and climate change. Since 1970, over 600 000 km2 of Amazon rainforest have been destroyed. In 2001 the Amazon was approximately 5,4 million km2, which is only 87% of the Amazon’s original state.

The effects of the reduction of the amazon rainforest also involve the reduction of biodiversity, the release of greenhouse gas emissions, drought and soil erosion and negative impact on the people who depends on the rainforest to live. When forest cover is removed, wildlife is deprived of habitat and becomes more vulnerable to hunting. Considering that about 80% of the world's documented species can be found in tropical rainforests, deforestation puts at risk a majority of the Earth’s biodiversity. Deforestation causes 15% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Of these, carbon dioxide emissions represent up to one-third of total carbon dioxide emissions released because of human causes. As a result of deforestation, trees no longer evaporate groundwater, which can cause the local climate to be much drier, increasing soil erosion. Furthermore, millions of people rely directly on forests, through small-scale agriculture, hunting and gathering, and by harvesting forest products. The reduction of the amazon rainforest lead to severe social problems, sometimes turning into a violent conflict (2).

Now it is clear that, for the wealth of the global environment, South American governments that are part of the integral Amazonian region have to take care of it for the whole rest of nations. This feature is set on the Treaty for Amazonian Cooperation, where it specifies that the Republics of Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, Suriname and Venezuela undertake joint actions in order to develop their respective Amazonian territories. We can see here that property is set under the State Property regime (3). Among the questions we can start setting for this perspective we have to include the role of these other nations that have no sovereignty over the territory where the Amazon rainforest is located, how to involve them into its preservation and get some profit from it, considering that “preserving the global equilibrium” is not so profitable for not-top economies. In order to so, there is the need to change the State Property regime into a Common property one, where the nations on the globe will benefit directly. Because of the need of preserving the biodiversity, the people and stop the deforestation, the Amazon rainforest cannot be either private or open property.

Even when the Treaty for Amazonian Cooperation states the role of the governments into the search of development, no formal delimitation of the Amazonia or even the Amazon basin is taking into consideration. Thus we find small farmers who own land and base their agriculture techniques on slash-and-burn and are loyal to corporations investing on crops in the area. Therefore, Private Property doesn’t assure the preservation, no matter the conditions or contract this private entity may sign; and, even when Open Property may look like an interesting option due to the complexity of controlling the area in regards of its nature and extension, the need of preservation was already set, so the Amazonia cannot be helpless against any threat.

In regards of the transaction costs, to have a positive effect on the economic performance we need low transaction costs and high incentives (4). Nevertheless, this concept seems to be intricate when approaching to each production factor. We can mention, grosso modo, the need of setting [physically] the boundary of the Amazon rainforest in order to control de access, monitoring the area and assure no illegal activities are held, the management of international funds, reallocation or alternatives for the employment for the farmers and its respective induction on this new activities, meetings to empower environmental knowledge and coordinate actions, among others. We find the transaction costs are high, so there is the need of locate or develop strong incentives in order to achieve this positive effect. But, due to the complexity and magnitude of the transaction costs, it is important to focus on the factor that has the largest influence and thus, we need to review among labor, capital and land. After all the facts reviewed at the beginning of the paper, we can see that it is the Land that turns into the most important, due to it is directly what we want, need and have to protect.

Goals that are pursuit buy the countries that share the amazon rainforest area are, regarding the social dimension: to preserve the native population on their own environment, to increase the global and local aware of the importance of the amazon and to develop institutions for Amazonia governance, considering the need of a common supranational property. Knowledge for Amazonia conservation should be a target too, so local population can avoid being manipulated by not-precise-information from community outsiders. On the economical dimension, agriculture and wood exploitation should be corrected into a sustainable model, thus both timber and soy can keep being important exports. Here there should be a special effort from the government to redistribute the income and preserve the area and its native population and biodiversity. The provision of fresh water can be assured if there are incentives for sustainable projects that may involve local labor force. Consider also, that keeping nature alive can increase the touristic flow.

Certifications for timber and soy, in exchange of the compromise of maintain 80% of the forest on its own property. Thus, consumers can prefer the products from the companies holding such certification (5), but a previous condition is to have the boundary of the amazon rainforest well set and controlled. Carbon stocks markets that allow funds flow for the preservation of the amazon rainforest are also an opportunity for privates to invest in the Amazonia preservation. Permission for R&D for the pharmaceutical market, in exchange of a percentage of their profit on the new medicines related to products found on the Amazonia (thanks to the biodiversity). Local labor force can switch from slash-and-burn agriculture into hydrological services personnel.

As it was mentioned before, the transaction costs for the sustainable management of the amazon rainforest are high, and so the incentives should be. Due to the strong opposition of the local population to let the government or any external observer, the slow rhythm of the initiatives taken, the cumulative damage that the amazon rainforest already got and the not-so-strong incentives for private companies nor governments this problem just look to keep on its track. Between 1991 and 2000, the total area of Amazon Rainforest cleared for farming and infrastructure goes between 415 000 km² and 587 000 km² and year deforestation keeps on track (6). There is the need of a massive intervention to have control over it and avoid private interest to keep destroying biodiversity, but according to the numbers there is no real or feasible solution.


References
(1) A. L. Smith, Oxford dictionary of biochemistry and molecular biology, 1997
(2) Nature.org - Rainforests facts
(3) Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization, Treaty for Amazonian Cooperation, 1978.
(4) J. Platje, Institutional change and Poland’s Economic performance since the 1970s, 2004
(5) Pita Verweij and others, Keeping the Amazon forest standing: a matter of values, 2009.
(6) Wikipedia - Deforestation of the Amazon Rainforest



Websites (i used more than this, but i think it's enough for further reading)
The Economist online, Chopping down the Amazon
The Amazon Fund, homepage
The Amazon Conservation Team, homepage
Greenpeace – Amazon
Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization, homepage
The nature conservancy, Rainforest
US Department of State, background note: Brazil
...and of course u have to check Wikipedia :p

July 6, 2011

¿Qué es educar?

Hoy me llegó un correo muy simpático al correo del trabajo. Simpático de manera especial porque mi empresa ofrece cursos de capacitación, talleres y asesoría... y todos están muy atentos al impacto que tiene la educación en el desarrollo económico y mejora de la competitividad. Lo comparto ahora deseándole un Feliz Día del Maestro a todas las personas que, por vocación, ofrecen su trabajo a esta noble causa. A mis profes de primaria (Eda, Luz Elena, Leonor, Velma, Charo, Hugo, Lucha, Dora, Juani...), a los de secundaria (Alfredo, Franklin, Roberto, Humberto, Manuel, Chabuca, Silvia, Sergio, Nora, Isabel, Jorge, José, Marcos, Pedro, Ricardo, Pablo...), de la universidad (Juan Carlos, Yuri, César, Laura, Sergio, Elsie, Fortunato, José...) y de la vida (¡mi viejo!)... ¡gracias por su tiempo y dedicación!







Educar es lo mismo
que poner un motor a una barca.
Hay que medir, pesar, equilibrar
y poner todo en marcha.

Pero para eso,
uno tiene que llevar en el alma
un poco de marino
un poco de pirata
un poco de poeta
y un kilo y medio
de paciencia concentrada.

Pero es consolador soñar,
mientras uno trabaja,
que ese barco
–ese adulto, ese joven-
irá muy lejos por el agua.

Soñar que ese navío
llevará nuestra carga de palabras
hacia puertos distantes,
hacia islas lejanas.

Soñar que cuando un día
esté durmiendo
nuestra propia barca,
en barcos nuevos
seguirá nuestra
bandera enarbolada.


(Fermín Gaínza fsc)


¡Feliz día, educadores!


May 15, 2011

Perú... in Peru, Nebraska, USA [Documentary] - with subtitles!




This video was first released only in spanish, but it got subtitles in English, so it can be understood beyond my explanation on the previous post. This is an effort made by the government to increase the tourism and to appreciate what we have in Peru. Well, if u saw the previous post and watched the video, you know what it has... but now i kindly invite you to read the subtitles and become, hopefuly, more interested in my country. Enjoy :)






♥ Perú ♥ Perú ♥ Perú ♥ Perú ♥ Perú ♥ Perú ♥ Perú ♥

May 5, 2011

Perú... in Peru, Nebraska, USA [Documentary]




I couldn't believe how amazing it was to see this video... (the one on the bottom of the post).
It's so sad it's not in English, but the idea here is that there is a peruvian contingent (from Perú the country, the one in southamerica, where i currently live, where i am from) that gets into Peru City in Nebraska, USA. (By the way... nice to see Perú is right on the heart of the USA... oh! and America is a continent, not a country)


Peru City, NE Location in United States
Source: eachtown.com


Perú, Nebraska - USA is a small place with half thousand people living theer, so (as usual) we peruvians get there to make some trouble... and the contingent shares a lot of stuff that are typical for us, the Southamerican Peruvians: food, surf, music... and even traffic. Press Play and get to see the video, even when the language may not be the one u speak or understand, i am sure u'll enjoy it :)


"every peruvian,
just because of being peruvian,
has the right to enojoy of
how wonderful being peruvian is"
(now please tell me i got the right translation!)
(¡por favor díganme que lo traduje bien!)





♥ Perú ♥ Perú ♥ Perú ♥ Perú ♥ Perú ♥ Perú ♥ Perú ♥

September 20, 2010

F n Ilo, Perú - First months (part 2)

Me muevo por S/. 0,50 is how much i move for

No es que precisamente trabaje en algún club bailando por 50 céntimos (o de manera privada), sino que eso es lo que me cuesta trasladarme en micro/bus. Yo vivo al norte de la ciudad, cerca de donde dice "Américo Garibaldi", y si no voy en carro al centro puedo ir caminando... me toma como 20 min a paso lento llegar al centro. Movilizarme en taxi a cualquier parte de Ilo cuesta S/. 2,50... siempre y cuando sea o dentro del área costera o dentro de "La Pampa", la cual es la parte más geométrica de la ciudad... Voy más o menos seguido al mercado, al Centro y una panadería por aquí... y un tanto también al malecón. It is not that just work in a dance club for 50 cents (or privately), but that's what cost me move in micro / bus. I live north of the city, close to where it says "Americo Garibaldi," and if I do not drive I can walk to the center ... takes me about 20 min to reach the center slowly. Move around by taxi to any part of Ilo costs S /. 2.50 ... if it is or within the coastal area or in "La Pampa", which is the most geometric city ... I more or less followed the market, the Centre and a bakery in here ... and therefore also the boardwalk.






El Mercado en la noche
Market at night

Vista del movimiento durante el simulacro, desde el paradero más cercano a mi casa.
During the earthwuake simulation, how i saw it from the closest bus stop.

Viste de una calle transversal al Malecón, llegando al Centro.
View of a street when getting to downtown.


...y Dios dijo "hágase el agua caliente" 
...and God said "let there be hot water"

Lo mejor de las últimas semanas ha sido sin duda la reparación de la therma de mi baño. Si bien no llega a la temperatura que considero ideal para bañarme (calculo que serán como 80 °C), al menos ahora sí puedo ponerme bajo el chorro de agua. Lamentablemente no es algo constante, pues el otro día luego de haberme puesto el shampoo y enjabonado... de repente no había más agua a temperatura resistible. Tuve que proseguir con mi técnica de baño en agua fría. Una vez que salí de la ducha probé de nuevo... y no hubo falla alguna. Me siento engañado y manipulado por mi propia ducha. The best of recent weeks has certainly been repairing the therma my bathroom. While it does not reach the ideal temperature to bathe think (I estimate will be about 80 °C) at least now I can get under running water. Unfortunately there is a constant, then the other day after I put the shampoo and lather ... suddenly there was no water at room resistible. I had to continue with my technique of bathing in cold water. Once I got out of the shower I tried again ... and there was no failure whatsoever. I feel deceived and manipulated by my own shower.


Así me bañaba... el agua estaba muy fría como para estar debajo del chorro.
I used to take showers like this here, the water was too cold to be under it.

Mi comodidad en la ducha, sólo en función de la temperatura del agua.
My comfort in the shower, only according to the water temperature.

y = f(x)
x = Temperature (°C)     y = F's comfort level
α = 70°C          β = 90°C          e = ± 5°C



ya se que el gráfico no está hecho a la perfección, pero lo hice a mano alzada sólo para entender lo importante que es para mí el agua caliente :P I know the graphic is not perfect, but i draw it quickly just to show and idea of how important is for me the hot water :)



Notas culinarias. Cuisine notes.
  • No es necesario cocinar como para una familia cuando voy a comer solo.
  • Es recomendable cerciorarse de tener todos los utensilios que se usarán.
  • El desayuno es lo más fácil de preparar. Amo a mi sanguchera.
  • Las lentejas, si bien las detesto, son baratas y rendidoras.
  • También fáciles de preparar son los tallarines/fideos.
  • Vale la pena comer fruta: no requiere de mayor preparación.
  • Es mejor lavar al terminar de comer (esto ya lo había aprendido cuando era scout)
  • It is not necessary to cook for a family when I have to eat alone.
  • It is advisable to make sure you have all the utensils to be used.
  • Breakfast is the easiest to prepare. I love my sandwich-maker.
  • Lentils, although I detest them, are cheap and efficient.
  • Also easy to prepare: noodles.
  • It is worth eating fruit: does not require significant preparation.
  • It is better to wash right after eating (I've already learned this as a scout)


Me vi obligado a comer lentejas durante una semana porque gasté un poco más de la cuenta cuando me fui a Cusco y Machu Picchu, no me acordaba que estuviera tan caro. No es que no tuviera nada de dinero, sólo que me manejo un nivel de ahorro y no quería alterarlo. Bueno, en mi casa saben que detesto las lentejas... y en general las menestras, pero cuando hay necesidad... no hay mucho por escoger, así que preparé un poco, lo cual fue suficiente por una semana; por suerte no preparé mucho. Grabé un video para mi mamá, pensando que le podría resultar interesante ver que opto por un alimento nutritivo cuando estoy en épocas de crisis :P I was forced to eat lentils for a week because I spent a bit more than what i thought when I went to Cusco and Machu Picchu, I didn't remember that was so expensive. Not that I did not have any money, except I have a level of savings and would not like to alter it. Well, in my house my family knows I hate lentils ... and in general the beans, but when needed ... there is not much to choose from, so I prepared a little, which was enough for one week. Luckily, I did not prepare much. I recorded a video for my mom, thinking it might be interesting for her to see that I opt for a nutritious meal when I'm in times of crisis: P


He ido mejorado la presentación
I've been improving the presentation





Bienvenidos a Ilo. Welcome to Ilo.

A la fecha he recibido la visita de 2 amigos: Petr (Pedro) y Miri (Miranda). Cuando vino Petr fuimos a Tacna y luego Arica, casi exclusivamente a tomar un poco de Mote con Huesillo. Miri vino por algunos días más, y fueron más también los destinos... tengo un post pendiente al respecto. Me alegra recibir visitas porque vivo solo y sólo converso con mi asistente durante la semana. So far, I have been visited by 2 friends: Petr and Miri (Miranda). When Petr came then we went to Tacna and Arica in Chile, almost exclusively to get some "Mote con Huesillo". Miri came for a few more days, and more were also the destinations... I have a pending post about it. I am happy to receive visitors because I live alone and just talk to my assistant during the week.


Petr en la Plaza de Armas.
We also went to Tacna and then to Arica-Chile.

Miri came from the US, and we went into many cities on the southern Perú.
This photo is at the Dock, of course.




seguiré posteando de tanto en cuando... si alguien quiere venir de visita, sólo díganme :P
i'll keep posting about the trip from time to time... if anybody wants to come, just let me know ;)
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