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Dissertação Acesso aberto (Open Access) Pesca artesanal no Parque Nacional do Cabo Orange: contextos de conflito socioambiental e estratégias de manejo alternativo(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2014-08-26) RAVENA CAÑETE, Uriens Maximiliano; SANTOS, Sônia Maria Simões Barbosa Magalhães; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2136454393021407This work aims to understand and describe how artisanal fishermen, who traditionally exploit the areas surrounding and within a conservation unit, specifically Cabo Orange, National Park, located in the municipality of Oiapoque, coast of Amapá, have ordered politically and environmentally with respect to environmental conflict scenarios in coastal waters - in fishing grounds. Thus, the study uses a qualitative methodology and privileges those involved in the setting of the fishing town of Oiapoque, these are: fishermen of Pará, ICMBio and fishermen of Amapá. The search results show that most of the artisanal fishermen associated with the Fishermen Colony of Oiapoque are remnants of a fishing community that was located inside the Park, call Village Tapereba. The National Parks are a model of conservation unit integral to nature protection, not allowing a human presence or exploitation of its resources. Consequently, this population was expropriated and from the interviews it was possible to see how the artisanal fishermen of Oiapoque, along with the Fishermen Colony of Oiapoque, outlined and proposed a management and a compensatory measure for expropriation has occurred since the creation of that park.Dissertação Acesso aberto (Open Access) Turismo no entorno do Parque Nacional do Cabo Orange, Amapá(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2007) GOMES, Eduardo Lima dos Santos; SIMONIAN, Ligia Terezinha Lopes; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6620574987436911This research work analizes tourism in the Cabo Orange National Park surrounding areas, in the State of Amapá, Brazil. A qualitative approach was used in order to understand the reality of two resident communities around the area: Vila Velha do Cassiporé and Vila Cunani, aiming at capturing their perception about tourism and assessing the role of the main governmental and non-governmental institutions which have tried to implement development policies for the National Park. Public Policies regarding the surrounding areas of the National Park were found to be incipient and a fragmentation of those two communities social tissue was noticed. Besides that, natural, historical and cultural potentialities were perceived, and yet there are no work projects contemplating such features. It is concluded, thefore, that limitations are greater than tourism development possibilities around the Cabo Orange National Park. Related institutions and the resident communities must exercise their participation rights in order to guarantee sustainability for tourism initiatives, making sure that they bring social inclusion and development, ensuring, at the same time, the conservation of natural and cultural resources in this environmental unit located in the State of Amapá.
