2017
DOI: 10.1590/18069657rbcs20160223
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Ethnopedology of a Quilombola Community in Minas Gerais: Soils, Landscape, and Land Evaluation

Abstract: Quilombolas are Afro-brazilian rural peasants who descended from escaped slaves who tried to carve out territories of autonomy (called Quilombos) by collective organization and resistance. Despite many anthropological and ethnopedological studies, little research has been carried out to identify the agricultural practices and the knowledge of people who live in the Quilombos (Quilombolas). Peasant communities who live from land resources have wide empirical knowledge related to local soils and landscapes. In t… Show more

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“…The indicators and categories that they use for this practical purpose can be integrated, at this level, with scientific classifications (cf. Barrios et al, 2012;Matuk, 2017). Such co-creation fosters joint reflections on the relevance and validity of different forms of knowledge and the approaches used, which leads to grounded and reliable findings (cf.…”
Section: Participatory Action Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The indicators and categories that they use for this practical purpose can be integrated, at this level, with scientific classifications (cf. Barrios et al, 2012;Matuk, 2017). Such co-creation fosters joint reflections on the relevance and validity of different forms of knowledge and the approaches used, which leads to grounded and reliable findings (cf.…”
Section: Participatory Action Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…My previous research with IPLC (e.g. Matuk, 2012;Matuk et al, 2017) sensitized me to see the need to further understand how to address ILK and k-p-w in association with the conservation of sociocultural and ecological diversity. The goal of providing this understanding guided my co-production of data with the IPLC and practitioners who participated in my research.…”
Section: The Pros and Cons Of Using An Ethnoecological Umbrella Reseamentioning
confidence: 99%