The western area of Brazil receives attention for its peculiarities before
the country's formation. The installation of the Brazilian capital in the
centre of a large territory determined a specific area within that large
interior here called Cruls' Mission Route. From the inauguration of
Brasilia in 1960, untill today, the area has undergone huge changes,
especially with regard to accesses, exploitation, uses and functions.
Throughout the twentieth century, it arose of the occupation and modernization
process, many environmental and social problems including
those related to mining, hydropower installation; the development of
agribusiness and livestock; and the process of the acceleration from
to urbanization. The recovery of the historical process, in which the
occupation of that area took place, constitutes the central axis of this
work and the appointment of the main problems that require alternative
solutions, with a view to sustainability of vulnerable communities
amid the conversion of these territories process.
Authors
Souza, Rita de Cassia Martins de
Pedrosa, António de Sousa
Keywords
Roteiro da Missão Cruls,
Roteiro da Missão Cruls,
paisagem cultural,
comunidades vulneráveis,
sustentabilidade,
Cruls' Mission Route,
cultural landscape,
vulnerable communities,
sustainability