Development, environmental degradation, and disease spread in the Brazilian Amazon.

Marcia C Castro ORCID logo; Andres Baeza; Cláudia Torres Codeço ORCID logo; Zulma M Cucunubá ORCID logo; Ana Paula Dal'Asta; Giulio A De Leo ORCID logo; Andrew P Dobson ORCID logo; Gabriel Carrasco-Escobar ORCID logo; Raquel Martins Lana ORCID logo; Rachel Lowe ORCID logo; +3 more... Antonio Miguel Vieira Monteiro ORCID logo; Mercedes Pascual ORCID logo; Mauricio Santos-Vega ORCID logo; (2019) Development, environmental degradation, and disease spread in the Brazilian Amazon. PLoS biology, 17 (11). e3000526-. ISSN 1544-9173 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3000526
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The Amazon is Brazil's greatest natural resource and invaluable to the rest of the world as a buffer against climate change. The recent election of Brazil's president brought disputes over development plans for the region back into the spotlight. Historically, the development model for the Amazon has focused on exploitation of natural resources, resulting in environmental degradation, particularly deforestation. Although considerable attention has focused on the long-term global cost of "losing the Amazon," too little attention has focused on the emergence and reemergence of vector-borne diseases that directly impact the local population, with spillover effects to other neighboring areas. We discuss the impact of Amazon development models on human health, with a focus on vector-borne disease risk. We outline policy actions that could mitigate these negative impacts while creating opportunities for environmentally sensitive economic activities.


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