نبذة مختصرة : Over the past decade, forest fires in the Brazilian Amazon have surged due to deforestation, weak governance, and agribusiness expansion, creating a highly flammable environment. Often portrayed as natural disasters, these fires are not isolated incidents, but rather the culmination of historical, political, and economic factors that have systematically favoured profit over environmental protection. As such events expose existing vulnerabilities, affected communities are left with few resources to adequately recover. This briefing paper addresses how disaster justice can be ensured in such communities and how disaster events can be prevented and managed in the future.
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