THE LAND CONFLICT BETWEEN RURAL PRODUCERS AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN BRAZIL

Authors

  • Yasmim Ferreira Araújo Chaves unifimes

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35685/x4veqw08

Keywords:

Land conflicts, Indigenous lands, Land regularization, Agribusiness, Temporal Framework

Abstract

The study analyzes land conflicts between rural producers and Indigenous peoples in Brazil, intensified by the expansion of agribusiness, especially in the Amazon. Land grabbing and the illegal exploitation of natural resources exacerbate these disputes, causing social, cultural, and environmental impacts on Indigenous communities. Although the 1988 Constitution guarantees their territorial rights, delays in land demarcation and the legal uncertainty surrounding the "Marco Temporal" thesis hinder the protection of these lands. The study highlights the need to accelerate land regularization, strengthen oversight, and promote  sustainable land use, balancing economic development with environmental preservation.

Published

2025-09-22