Placing value on the products and patrimony of rural lands in southern Brazil: contribution to sustainable land development.

Authors

  • Claire Cerdan Centre de Coopération Internationale pour la Recherche Agronomique dans le Développement

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-7984.2009v8n14p277

Abstract

This article contributes an analysis of the way in which agents of rural development have elaborated and implemented mechanisms to place value on the local specificities within two states of Brazil’s southern region. Within this context, consideration of biological and cultural diversity from a perspective of sustainable development imposes itself, whether directly or indirectly. We base our argument on two case studies of experiences that promote these mechanisms through placing emphasis on origins: i) beef produced in native pastures of Rio Grande do Sul and ii) Goethe wine, made in the Urussanga region of Santa Catarina. Both cases are considered illustrative of the current phase of evolution of debates dealing with the interface of geographic origins, protection of national heritage and sustainable rural development. Keywords: rural development, sustainable development, cultural heritage, Southern Brazil.

Author Biography

Claire Cerdan, Centre de Coopération Internationale pour la Recherche Agronomique dans le Développement

Pesquisadora do Centre de Coopération Internationale pour la Recherche Agronomique dans le Développement- CIRAD- Département TERA, TA 6015, 34390, Montpellier, França.

Published

2009-10-06

Issue

Section

Thematic Dossier