2014
DOI: 10.1590/s1517-45222014000100011
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Josué de Castro e a agricultura de sustentação em Geografia da fome

Abstract: Neste artigo, destacam-se as análises de Josué de Castro sobre a agricultura de sustentação presentes em um de seus principais livros: Geografia da Fome (1946), articulando-as ao contexto histórico e intelectual da época. O autor concebe o termo agricultura de sustentação ao se referir aos cultivos de sustento, especialmente aqueles existentes nos quilombos e no Sertão, que possibilitam a ampliação das possibilidades alimentares de uma região e que resultam diretamente no atendimento das necessidades da popula… Show more

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“…In this global macro dimension, the impacts on the maintenance of an industrialized society increasingly require natural resources, and despite the advances, there is an evident distance between the more affluent countries and societies that consume more resources, when compared to the poorest countries and communities with access restricted to basic supplies for the subsistence of life, such as water and food, not to mention more complex advances such as access to health and education, which are fundamental supports to human dignity and the development of prosperous societies [4][5][6][7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this global macro dimension, the impacts on the maintenance of an industrialized society increasingly require natural resources, and despite the advances, there is an evident distance between the more affluent countries and societies that consume more resources, when compared to the poorest countries and communities with access restricted to basic supplies for the subsistence of life, such as water and food, not to mention more complex advances such as access to health and education, which are fundamental supports to human dignity and the development of prosperous societies [4][5][6][7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Baseando-se nas experiências dos cultivos tradicionais de comunidades quilombolas e sertanejas, Josué de Castro defendeu a agricultura de sustentação para o combate ao latifúndio improdutivo e à fome, que contribuiria para a variedade alimentar por meio de relações produtivas de cooperação e sustentáveis econômica, social, ambiental e culturalmente 8 .…”
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