http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Schroeder, Beatriz (estagiária)Cavalcanti , Aline AlmeidaDo Rosário, Josenilma SantosSilva, João Vitor de LimaLembrança, Marcos Vinícius de RezendeColombo, AldoCarvalho, LeonardoDos Passos, Taiana Amanda FonsecaOliveira , Carolina FurtadoNunes, Aynê GomesDa Costa, Ernildo CrispimDe Lima, Renato SérgioBueno , SamiraCouto , Aiala ColaresMarques, DavidBohnenberger, MarinaSobral, IsabelaMatosinhos, IsabellaCarvalho, ThaísSabino, Thiago Alan GuedesFerreira, Welington MoraisChagas, RodrigoValério, Joel2024-12-202024-12-202024-12-06https://publicacoes.forumseguranca.org.br/handle/fbsp/263In its 3rd edition, Cartographies of Violence in the Amazon presents a worrying scenario of conflicts over the control, use or possession of land that have produced homicides and other criminal dynamics, as well as irreparable damage to Amazonian biodiversity, damaging the maintenance of the forest and the survival of indigenous peoples, quilombolas and riverside communities. These conflicts can be produced by the logic of land exploitation and use, such as deforestation and land grabbing for the advancement of monoculture, agriculture and livestock, illegal mining, or by armed territorial control exercised by criminal factions for the retail and/or transportation of drugs and other goods. In any case, this third edition of Cartographies of Violence in the Amazon makes it clear that, above all through control over the use of land and territories, criminal organizations already dominate strategic sectors of the region's critical infrastructure, understood as the set of systems, facilities and assets that are essential to the functioning of society and the economy.Acesso AbertoAmazôniaViolênciaCrime ambientalCrime organizadoCartographies of Violence in the Amazon Rainforest 2024 (Executive Summary)Sumário ExecutivoFÓRUM BRASILEIRO DE SEGURANÇA PÚBLICA. Cartografias da Violência na Amazônia 2024 (Executive Summary). Fórum Brasileiro de Segurança Pública, 2024.