TY - GEN AU - Schmink,Marianne AU - Wood,Charles H. TI - Frontier expansion in Amazonia SN - 0-8130-0785-2 U1 - 330.98 21 PY - 1982/// CY - Florida - US PB - Center for Latin American Studies University of Florida KW - ECONOMIA KW - DESARROLLO ECONOMICO KW - AMERICA LATINA KW - POLITICA KW - COLONIZACION KW - CAPITALISMO KW - DEMOGRAFIAS KW - INDIGENISMO KW - INDIANISMO KW - AMAZONAS KW - PERU KW - BOLIVIA KW - BRASIL KW - VENEZUELA KW - ECOLOGIA KW - AGRICULTURA KW - COLOMBIA KW - ECUADOR KW - CAPITALES EXTRANJEROS KW - MIGRACION KW - CIENCIAS SOCIALES N1 - Incluye references cited and index N2 - Contiene: Part 1.- Indians and indian policy. Indian policy in amazonian Ecuador, In eastern PerĂº, native peoples of lowland Bolivia, Frontier expansion and indian peoples in the brazilian amazon, The politics of cultural survival in Venezuela: beyond indigenismo, Demystifying the second conquest - Part 2.- Colonization and spontaneous settlement. The magnitude of migration to the Brazilian frontier, Expansion of the agrarian and demographic frontier in the peruvian selva, frontier expansion and retraction in brazil, Colonization in the colombian amazon, Colonization in Santa Cruz Bolivia: a comparative study of the Yapacani and San Julian projects, Colonization and spontaneous settlement in the ecuadoran amazon, Colonization in the transamazon and Rondonia - Part 3.- Ecological heterogeneity and horizontal zonation of agriculture in the amazon floodplain, Continuous cropping potential in the upper amazon basin, Cattle ranching in amazonia: political and ecological considerations - Part 4.- National expansion and development policies in the colombian amazon, strategies of private capital in the Brazilian amazon, Law and social change: the problem of land in the Brazilian amazon, The state and the militarization of the agrarian question in Brazil ER -