Insatiable Appetite: The United States and the Ecological Degradation of the Tropical World артикул 9004b.
Insatiable Appetite: The United States and the Ecological Degradation of the Tropical World артикул 9004b.

In the late 1800s American entrepreneurs became participants in the 400-year history of European economic and ecological hegemony in the tropics Beginning as buyers in the tropical ports of the Atlantic and Pacific, they evolved into land speculators, controlling and managing the areas where tropical crops were grown for carefully fostered одемл consumer markets at home As corporate agro-industry emerged, the speculators took direct control of the ecological destinies of many tropical lands Supported by theU S government's diplomatic and military protection, they migrated and built private empires in the Caribbean, Central and South America, the Pacific, Southeast Asia, and West Africa Yankee investors and plantation managers mobilized engineers, agronomists, and loggers to undertake what they called the "Conquest of the Tropics," claiming to bring civilization to benighted peoples and cultivation to unproductive nature In competitive cooperation with local landed and political elites, they not only cleared natural forests but also displaced multicrop tribal and peasant lands with monocrop export plantations rooted in private property regimes This book is a rich history of the transformation of the tropics in modern times, pointing ultimatelyto the declining biodiversity that has resulted from the domestication of widely varied natural systems Richard P Tucker graphically illustrates his study with six major crops, each a virtual empire in itself-sugar, bananas, coffee, rubber, beef, and timber He concludes that as long as corporate-dominated free trade is ascendant, paying little heed to its long-term ecological consequences, the health of the tropical world is gravely endangered.  Лето - лучшееISBN 0520220870.