2019
DOI: 10.5380/guaju.v5i1.65805
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Biocomércio em comunidades tradicionais: uma revisão sistemática

Abstract: As principais características do modo de vida das comunidades tradicionais garantem a conservação dos recursos naturais. Porém, as políticas públicas demonstram uma lógica oposta a esse comportamento ao tentar integrar as comunidades aos grandes centros urbanos do país. Esse pensamento, remete a ideia de que as comunidades são apenas fornecedoras de matérias-primas com potencial para ter valor adicionado. Assim, para analisar as relações comerciais das comunidades tradicionais de outra perspectiva, utilizou-se… Show more

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“…This option allows for inference and the generalization of the conclusions of a scenario of the representation of the studied phenomenon [42]. The survey type was chosen for two reasons: first, because of its ability to explore topics on a large scale [43,44]; second, because most of the specific literature conducts an essentially theoretical approach, sometimes in conjunction with empirical approaches that prioritize qualitative research [45].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This option allows for inference and the generalization of the conclusions of a scenario of the representation of the studied phenomenon [42]. The survey type was chosen for two reasons: first, because of its ability to explore topics on a large scale [43,44]; second, because most of the specific literature conducts an essentially theoretical approach, sometimes in conjunction with empirical approaches that prioritize qualitative research [45].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An initial survey was developed by Santos et al [45] to capture the perceptions of native communities about the benefits of biotrade contracts and their impacts on the social, economic, and environmental dimensions. We submitted the instrument to the evaluation of five Ph.D. experts in the field of environmental management.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%