
"Traditionally, the indigenous groups respect the land. Not preserve - respect. Society has to preserve what is left."
Carlos Alberto Ricardo
Brazil
Environmental Policy
Beto Ricardo, a founder of one of Brazil's most important social, environmental and human rights organizations, the Center for Ecumenical Documentation and Information (CEDI), has been a pioneer in advancing the links between human rights and environmental protection for over 25 years.
When Brazil was drafting a new constitution in 1988, Ricardo prepared an important report in support of indigenous rights and the future of the Amazon. As a result of the national concern that was generated, indigenous people were given stronger guarantees in the new constitution. In 1989, CEDI was instrumental in laying the groundwork for an alliance between Indians and rubbertappers, two groups who coexist in Brazil's vast rainforest, but who had traditionally fought each other. Ricardo also co-founded the Committee for the Creation of the Yanomami Park (CCPY). In recent years, the Yanomami have been invaded by over 45,000 gold miners. In 1991 President Collor issued a decree creating a continuous reserve of 94,000 square kilometers for the Yanomami people. In 1993 some of the miners who had been forced from the area returned and massacred at least 20 Yanomami.
In an effort to help protect indigenous lands and other protected areas from invasion, Ricardo and his colleagues at CEDI put together a comprehensive on-line mapping system. Not only do these maps give information on topography and vegetation, they also show activity in a given area, such as invasions and planned dam sites.
Ricardo has since established a new organization - the Social Environmental Institute. This action-oriented group is composed of leaders from the strongest NGOs in Brazil. The institute deals with environmental, indigenous and general social action issues to help bridge the gulf between environment and development.
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