2020
DOI: 10.14483/2322939x.15600
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Desafios do clima para os povos indígenas: vulnerabilidade socioecológica na região do Submédio da Bacia Hidrográfica do rio São Francisco/Brasil

Abstract: Estão previstas para as próximas décadas, por conta das mudanças climáticas e a desertificação, reduções significativas na produção de alimentos em diversas regiões do mundo. O grupo que irã sofrer maiores impactos prevê-se que serão as populações mais pobres, especialmente aquelas que moram em comunidades estabelecidas em pequenas parcelas de terra e são dependentes das condições climáticas. Este artigo mostra como o fator fundiário, a estiagem, a renda e o incremento da populacional indígena, colocam os povo… Show more

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“…They are considered a deterritorialized population which lost their original lands in the recent past due to the submersion of the islands in the São Francisco River they occupied just when the Itaparica hydroelectric plant was built in 1988. They have difficulties to continue practicing their traditional activities because of the lack of territory and the abrupt decrease of fish in the river (Dávalos et al, 2020).…”
Section: Limit-situations Related To the Climate Emergencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are considered a deterritorialized population which lost their original lands in the recent past due to the submersion of the islands in the São Francisco River they occupied just when the Itaparica hydroelectric plant was built in 1988. They have difficulties to continue practicing their traditional activities because of the lack of territory and the abrupt decrease of fish in the river (Dávalos et al, 2020).…”
Section: Limit-situations Related To the Climate Emergencymentioning
confidence: 99%