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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) A contribuição dos Programas Oficiais para a Consolidação Sócio-Espacial de assentamentos informais: uma avaliação do Plano de Desenvolvimento Local nos assentamentos do Riacho Doce e Pantanal Belém/PA(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2007-02-01) NEGRÃO, Marcília Regina Gama; CARDOSO, Ana Cláudia Duarte; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3138101153535395This work presents a fulfilled investigation with the inhabitants of the two produced sittings informally in a area belongs to municipal public power and federal government in Belém, known Riacho Doce and Pantanal, about the resulting impact of the implantation in the area of a physics improvement project to enable population, known Local Development Program, financed by Habitar Brasil BID program. The research identified economic-social aspects, occurred modifications in the habitation, beyond to fulfill the estimate about the directrixes of the project where we can identify five resident groups (no removed , in removing, removed, indemnified, the resident of a sitting in formation) all established after of the intra-domicile social-economic profile, and their relative localization in the sitting. The plain impacts were too various, the resident with accumulated experience greater in the process type, and those that werent removed were the more beneficed. Between removed detach the satisfaction with the physics improvement, and through in removing and seated new observe the limitations of the process, recurrent of change in the municipal management, and of the disarticulation of the PDL with sectorial politics applicable to theme.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Porto, água e vida: paisagem, sensorialidades e transformações de uma Zona Portuária Amazônica (Cidade Velha, Belém, Pará)(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2019-08-28) COSTA, Sabrina Campos; GODOY, Renata de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5173744417832044; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8138-8670The Amazon region has a complex system of river sand waters. In the state capital of Pará, 14 river basins are connected by 85 channels. Residents of the riverside in Belém are considered urban waterfront residents, categorized as informal settlements in need of urban policies to acquire dignity and quality of life. In the city's management history, where 40% of residents live in lowland areas, their way of life is associatedwith crime, enduring environmental vulnerability, allegedly with no architectural significance or cultural value; in contrast, the State plans these places by the river for recreation, to tourism and contemplation consumptions. This research aims to demonstrate that the landscape is one significant way for human relationship with the world, as unraveling the study of the old portuary area of the Cidade Velha neighborhood, located around the Porto do Sal Market and Carmo Church, and its communities Beco do Carmo, Beiradão, Menino Jesus, Porto do Sal and Palmeira; memories and evidence of the Port Beiradão, Port São Jorge, Port of Sal, Port Paysandu, Port Vasconcelos, Port of Alan, Port Brilhante and Port Palmeira. Landscape that is built of manipulation sand transformations of the physical environment, through the experience of affection, memory and body experience, a personal and group identity that creates layers of archaeological record. The objective of this research was understanding forms of organization, adaptation and sociability in the old portuary area of the Cidade Velha, having as analytical focus the human material production and landscape transformations. The Port of Sal was registered as one of the oldest ports in Belém. Its history is linked to the colony's first shipyard, and its life to the interior products, factories and trades. Twice the Porto f Sal was intended to be Belém's main port, but it eventually declined with the opening of roads and over the years, over 1.000 families, with creativity and social technologies, became residents of the waterfront and the structures of its old ports, milestones of what I have called “beirabilidade”, which invite us to rethink its landscape, material culture, powers and intelligibilities.