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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Juventude e participação: jovens na gestão compartilhada da Reserva Extrativista Marinha de Caeté-Taperaçu, em Bragança, Pará(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2016-10-21) LAMARÃO, Maria Luiza Nobre; MANESCHY, Maria Cristina Alves; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5129734199358770This thesis analyzes the weak participation of young people in the shared management of a coastal protected area – Extractive Reserve - in Bragança municipality, Pará State (Brazil). It focuses on the question: if the Reserve is a public policy aimed at the environmental sustainability of the territory, how to ensure this goal without meaningful participation of young residents and users? The research data derive from interviews with eighty young residents of two villages within the Reserve jurisdiction, as well as with the leaders and managers. It found that the youngsters do engage in communitarian practices without, however, entering the arenas of the territory management, especially local committees and councils. Actually, they more often ignore the policy from which they benefit. Besides, there is no consistent capacity building in view of the new commitments regarding the Reserve management. They face the dilemma of staying or leaving the communities, as there are few opportunities to work and study. Their life projects are thought away from fishing, crabs collection and small farming within the boundaries of their communities. It is therefore necessary to invest in socializing means to involve young dwellers in the formal spaces of management, in ways that encourage their creative potential and cooperation. The end is to foster local livelihoods and culture, backing the identity of their territory in its new social and political structure.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) No vai e vem das marés, o movimento da vida: mulheres, família e trabalho na Ilha de Quianduba, Abaetetuba/PA(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2016-04-29) AMARAL, Waldileia Rendeiro da Silva; MOTTA-MAUÉS, Maria Angelica; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7861116876230464This study presents the dynamic and the cultural variability of families that belong to a social segment from Amazonia historically called ribeirinho (not always named like that by themselves) who live in an area close to Abaetetuba Islands. From the relationship between family and work - including gender's injunctions focused on female leadership inside the current dynamic family's organization - I aim to understand how the families' reconfiguration happens, considering their profiles, relatives groups (even though variable) and important aspects that build the familiar environment. I observe carefully the functions of men and women (including children), their ways of bringing material and affective provisions, the using of money, the domestic work and production. These study objects are seeimg considering the gender relations and its influence during family routine (generating and steps of the circle of life), especially the meaning of the life that they live.