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Brazil names new environment head Brazil needs Amazon 'middle way'
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A co-founder of the Green Party in Brazil, Carlos Minc, has been named as the country's new environment minister. The Brazilian minister in charge of managing the Amazon rainforest has said deforestation can only be halted if people are given economic chances.
Mr Minc succeeds Marina Silva who resigned on Tuesday after becoming increasingly isolated over policy. Planning minister Roberto Mangabeira Unger told the BBC there was a middle way between preserving the Amazon as a sanctuary and "predatory" exploitation.
Environmental groups reacted with dismay to the departure of Ms Silva, a staunch defender of the Amazon. Meanwhile, a founder of Brazil's Green Party, Carlos Minc, has been named as the country's new environment minister.
He succeeds Marina Silva, who resigned after becoming isolated over policy.
Environmental groups reacted with dismay to the departure on Tuesday of Ms Silva, a staunch defender of the Amazon.
Brazil faces huge challenges in balancing protection of the Amazon with calls for the rainforest to be used for agriculture and energy production.Brazil faces huge challenges in balancing protection of the Amazon with calls for the rainforest to be used for agriculture and energy production.
Mr Minc is currently the environment secretary in the state of Rio de Janeiro. Our fundamental commitment to sustainable development in the Amazon remains unshaken Roberto Mangabeira Unger
Environmentalists reacted cautiously to news of his appointment, saying he had a good track record in Rio de Janeiro. Senior officials say they are determined to stick with the Sustainable Amazon Plan - based on large-scale development of roads, waterways and dams.
Mr Mangabeira, in charge of the plan, told the BBC's Fergus Nicoll in Manaus that Brazil would prove that economic development and preservation could be achieved side-by-side.
"Our fundamental commitment to sustainable development in the Amazon remains unshaken and we are determined to go forward now and demonstrate to the world how preservation, defence and development can in fact be reconciled in the Amazon," he said.
He warned that without economic opportunities, the 25 million people living in the Amazon would turn to activities resulting in deforestation.
'Lot of pressure'
New environment minister Carlos Minc is currently the environment secretary in the state of Rio de Janeiro.
Our correspondent says that while he is respected for his environmental work in the south of the country, he has little Amazon experience.
Carlos Minc takes on the job after being Rio's state environment minister
His new post will pit him against powerful federal ministries and agencies, our correspondent says, and without the personal support of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva he may struggle to ensure environmental issues are at the centre of Amazon policy.
Environmentalists reacted cautiously to news of Mr Minc's appointment, saying he had a good track record in Rio de Janeiro.
"He has been tackling serious environmental problems, but those linked to urban areas, completely different to those Marina Silva was dealing with," Denise Hamu, head of the WWF in Brazil, told BBC Brasil."He has been tackling serious environmental problems, but those linked to urban areas, completely different to those Marina Silva was dealing with," Denise Hamu, head of the WWF in Brazil, told BBC Brasil.
Marina Silva grew up in the Amazonian state of Acre
Professor Anthony Hall, an expert in sustainable development at the London School of Economics, told the BBC that the new minister's first steps would be keenly watched, "especially related to infrastructure and agriculture".
"After Marina Silva, anyone who takes this position will face a lot of pressure from different sectors in Brazilian society, especially from agribusiness," Paulo Moutinho from Brazil's Amazon Research Institute told Reuters.
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Ms Silva had blamed the increasing deforestation of the Amazon on Brazilian cattle ranchers and farmers.Ms Silva had blamed the increasing deforestation of the Amazon on Brazilian cattle ranchers and farmers.
Marina Silva grew up in the Amazonian state of Acre
She unsuccessfully opposed several government infrastructure projects in the Amazon rainforest, including two big hydroelectric dams on the River Madeira, and a major new road.She unsuccessfully opposed several government infrastructure projects in the Amazon rainforest, including two big hydroelectric dams on the River Madeira, and a major new road.
According to Brazilian media reports, she was also believed to be dismayed at the recent appointment of another minister to act as a coordinator for the government's newly announced strategy for the Amazon.According to Brazilian media reports, she was also believed to be dismayed at the recent appointment of another minister to act as a coordinator for the government's newly announced strategy for the Amazon.
The government's decision to authorise genetically modified grains, and the construction of a new nuclear power plant, also went against the minister's environmental concerns.The government's decision to authorise genetically modified grains, and the construction of a new nuclear power plant, also went against the minister's environmental concerns.
Correspondents say Ms Silva's resignation will reinforce a perception that President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is more concerned with economic development than conservation.
There was, however, a welcome in some quarters for Ms Silva's decision to leave.
"I hope the next minister is not as radical as Marina. She was an obstacle to economic development in Brazil," said Rui Prado, head of the agriculture federation of Mato Grosso, a big farming state, after learning of her resignation.