Programa de Pós-Graduação em Estudos Antrópicos na Amazônia - PPGEAA/Castanhal
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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Acordo de pesca do Rio Caeté, Bragança, Pará: análise do processo de construção(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2024-03-25) TAVARES, Mayra Patrícia Corrêa; OLIVEIRA, Marcelo do Vale; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2841179890845657; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6047-939X; BARBOZA, Roberta Sá Leitão; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9331256487699477; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2367-553XThis research was developed from September 2019 to February 2023. The construction of this work was made by a bibliographic review about the theme: fishing agreements in the Amazon, use of common resource and territory, besides direct observation, semi structured interviews, use of participatory techniques (problem tree, participatory mapping, historical matrix) and analysis of collected data. According to demands of the riverside dweller communities on the Caeté River about improper fishing in the estuarine area and apprehension of fishing material, it was observed how the implementation process of the fishing agreement of Caeté River begun, such as it was analyzed several conflicts that occurred between the social actor in the space of the river that were narrated by the fishermen and community dwellers. Based on bibliographic research, the bragantina region is the first to develop a fishing agreement in the coastal region of Caeté, northeast of Pará. The fishing agreement of Caeté River is focused on at least 20 communities on the middle of Caeté River, situated on the bragantina coastal plain, northeast of Pará. The research aimed to comprehend the construction process of the fishing agreement of middle Caeté River in Bragança, Pará, analyzing the conflicts between the subject users of the space. By means of the collected data, it was determined that the conflicts of the local social groups with external fishermen and Public Bodies complicated the control and maintenance of fishing territories in the studied area. External and local fishermen introduced fishing practices that are considered “improper” by the communities as well as by environmental inspection agencies, causing several conflicts between them and the Municipal Inspection Agencies. Thus, it was possible to imply that the management rules locally established by the municipal secretariat of aquaculture and fishing of the city of Bragança together the fishermen showed an effective scenario in the maintenance of fishing stocks. Whereas that, it is noted that the agreement is an instrument of participative management, conditioning the access of a responsible way to natural resources of the estuarine where the traditional populations of the Caeté River live.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Agressão por morcegos em humanos em uma área de conservação na Amazônia Oriental(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2020-10-27) LIMA, Ana Paula de Lima e; FERNANDES, José Guilherme dos Santos; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7023812449790431; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9946-4961; BEZERRA, Isis Abel; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3274919406647242Bat attacks on humans have been reported in the municipality of Curuçá, precisely around and within the Mãe Grande Extractive Reserve. This work aims to understand the space-time perception and the dynamics of aggressions by blood-sucking bats in humans in an extractive reserve area in the Amazon. As a methodological procedure, documentary and article references were collected. Oral interviews were also conducted with the oldest social actors and with individuals who had already been attacked from the communities visited. Individuals who confirmed that they had been assaulted by bats were georeferenced. The most affected are artisanal fishermen who live with their families or stay for seasons on the islands and beaches to fish for crab, fish or shrimp. In general, the interviewees do not relate the alteration of the landscape to the increase in aggressions, but they highlight the reduction of some animal species in this environment. However, it was possible to identify locations where aggressions have not occurred for at least 10 years associated with the introduction of electrical energy. In locations where there is no electricity, individuals with recent attacks have been identified. In the fishermen's perception, alcoholism is an important factor for the exposure of these individuals. It identifies the need for educational work for the population that is attacked, and the recognition of public policies for those individuals who become more vulnerable to bats.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Análise dos índices de qualidade de vida amazônicos por meio de indicadores sociais(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2023-12-27) FARIAS, Ana Paula Vilhena; SERUFFO, Marcos Cesar da Rocha; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3794198610723464; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8106-0560; PIRES, Yomara Pinheiro; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5304797342599931; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7724-6082The Amazonian scenario is diverse, where ways of life, as well as its quality, are directly related to environmental and social interactions. From the analysis of the indicators used in the Amazon Social Progress Index and Pastoral da Criança and considering the high degree of subjectivity that comprises Quality of Life, it would be possible to develop a methodology to measure these indexes aimed at the Amazonian social sphere that address the quality of life? The objective is to understand the quality of life in Amazonian municipalities through indicators that portray developments based on social performances such as the Amazon Social Progress Index and the Pastoral da Criança. The data analysis methodology will be carried out in two ways: firstly through the Knowledge Discovery in Databases (KDD) process originating from data from Pastoral da Criança and the second will be based on the Systematic Mapping of the Social Progress Index (IPS) of the Amazon based on the PICOC methodology (P: population/patients; I: intervention; C: comparison/control; O: result; C: context). Research and databases, bibliographic review, study and selection of productions, characterization, study and monitoring in the field and comparative report between these were carried out. With regard to the results obtained, it is noted that IPS Amazônia, in its latest reports, did little to address the traditional peoples who inhabit the corresponding area, as well as the periodicity of its publications. Pastoral da Criança, on the other hand, does not operate in the environmental area and excludes other audiences from its support other than pregnant women, babies and children up to 6 years of age. It is noteworthy that both sources of research and QoL activities benefit, but do not completely meet the needs of the region, providing a basis to guide public policy planning and actions aimed at the Amazon.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Diagnóstico socioambiental e estratégias comunitárias de conservação e ecoturismo no Baixo Tocantins, Mocajuba-PA(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2024-07-16) MELO, Fernando Bosco de Sousa; COSTA, Gabriel Brito; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0980355943575182; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5254-489X; CUNHA, Janice Muriel Fernandes Lima da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4027012189701116This study aimed to support socio-environmental management and conservation of socio biodiversity in the lower tocantins, municipality of mocajuba-pa. The socio-environmental diagnosis was carried out using a SWOT matrix recording the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats associated with land use and tourism activities with aquatic mammals in the region. Some of the weaknesses and threats recorded include: i) the susceptibility of accidents involving dolphins and boats; ii) deforestation of riparian vegetation in the tocantins river; and; iii) the absence of a basic sanitation policy in the municipality of mocajuba-pa. We present recommendations for land use planning, reforestation with native trees between the city's neighborhoods, as well as planning of non-invasive dolphin-watching tourism activities. We recommend the creation of a conservation unit as a public policy for the conservation of local socio-biodiversity and its ecosystem services. We propose an evaluation of the application of community-based tourism for the benefit of the local population, articulated with the conservation of aquatic fauna and socio-environmental sustainability. This study contributes to strategies for achieving goals for SDG 14 and SDG 6 (UN, AGENDA-2030).Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Discurso e cibercultura: uma análise de como a imagem Amazônia é disseminada em âmbito da internet(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2021-04-20) ARAUJO, Daymerson Ferreira; PIRES, Yomara Pinheiro; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5304797342599931; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7724-6082Amazon is not now the space where the attention of governments, governmental and nongovernmental organizations, national and international, and various institutions is turned. Given its complex sociobiodiversity, images and visions are built on this region, which, in most cases, serve to disseminate and consolidate exogenous speeches and which end up being received and assimilated by inhabitants of this region, especially by those who have easier access and use of the world wide web, a privileged environment for the creation and circulation of ideas. Thus, the following questions arise: how do 2nd year high school students from a private school in Castanhal / PA understand the Amazon through contact with these speeches and ideas disseminated on the internet? In this sense, the general objective of this research is to analyze, through its textual productions, the way high school students from a school in Castanhal / PA perceive the Amazon theme in the context of the internet. Specifically, it aims to: a) Identify and characterize the Amazonian space in geographic, social and environmental spheres, seeking to understand its place in the economic context, both in the past and in the present; b) Analyze the emergence of the world wide web as a possible vector for the dissemination and consolidation of discourses today; and c) Understand and analyze how the Amazon is perceived by high school students, from the internet, using Content Analysis and Discourse Analysis of texts produced by them. This study is justified by the fact that the internet is today the areopagus where debates take place in an agile and integrated way and understanding how these students retain such information for themselves is important for decision-making, especially with regard to to more specific interventions within the school and society. Thus, content analysis (CA) is used as methods of analysis, following bardin’s (2016) and discourse analysis (AD) assumptions, based on reflections by Althusser (1967), Orlandi (2007) and Souza (2014). This research is part of a qualitative-interpretative nature (MINAYO, 1995), of a basic nature (JACOBSEN, 2009). As results, it was understood that most of the research participants have a perception of the Amazon as an external environment to their coexistence, as a scenario that is limited, solely and exclusively, to the forest, to exoticism. Furthermore, a posture of distancing in relation to the Amazon was identified in most of their speeches.