“…Essa palavra ciência Deus a mim não concedeu A minha mão não escreve Minha boca nunca leu Mas vivo estudando os livros Que a natureza me deu (ZEZÉ LULU em [49] (p. 23))…”
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“…That word science God has not given me My hand does not write My mouth never read But I live studying the books That nature gave me (ZEZÉ LULU in [49] (p. 23))…”
The present paper discusses the presence and vitality of peasant poetry as an expression of the peasant way of life in Sertão do Pajeú (Brazil), and it seeks to understand to what extent it can play an important role in the territory, such as agroecological organizations considering work from the concept of “coexistence with the semiarid” as a communication and popular education tool. We performed semi-structured interviews, participant observation and bibliographic and documentary research. In addition, we filled in a field journal and took photographic and audiovisual records. We understand peasant poetry as an expression of the popular culture of that territory, produced by peasant poets to interpret, communicate and reaffirm their way of life and their relationship with nature. Peasant poetry is part of the identity and is currently present in the collective memory of Sertão do Pajeú, and it has been guided by agroecological organizations and can become an instrument capable of enhancing the search for environmental sustainability in the territory.
“…Essa palavra ciência Deus a mim não concedeu A minha mão não escreve Minha boca nunca leu Mas vivo estudando os livros Que a natureza me deu (ZEZÉ LULU em [49] (p. 23))…”
Section: (Marquinhos Da Serrinha)unclassified
“…That word science God has not given me My hand does not write My mouth never read But I live studying the books That nature gave me (ZEZÉ LULU in [49] (p. 23))…”
The present paper discusses the presence and vitality of peasant poetry as an expression of the peasant way of life in Sertão do Pajeú (Brazil), and it seeks to understand to what extent it can play an important role in the territory, such as agroecological organizations considering work from the concept of “coexistence with the semiarid” as a communication and popular education tool. We performed semi-structured interviews, participant observation and bibliographic and documentary research. In addition, we filled in a field journal and took photographic and audiovisual records. We understand peasant poetry as an expression of the popular culture of that territory, produced by peasant poets to interpret, communicate and reaffirm their way of life and their relationship with nature. Peasant poetry is part of the identity and is currently present in the collective memory of Sertão do Pajeú, and it has been guided by agroecological organizations and can become an instrument capable of enhancing the search for environmental sustainability in the territory.
“…Therefore, we can say that developing actions and projects that prioritize access to this natural resource is crucial. The northeast region of Brazil stands out for having a Open Access high population density and, due to climatic adversities, associated with other historical, geographic and political factors that go back hundreds of years, it is home to the poorest portion of the country's population [1]. This region is characterized by low rainfall rates, where the maximum annual precipitation reaches values around 200 to 960 mm, in addition to high insolation with an annual average of 2,800h.year, average annual temperatures around 23 °C to 27 °C, average evaporation of 2,000 mm.…”
Operation Carro Pipa (OCP) is a federal government action in Brazil with the objective of distributing drinking water to regions severely affected by long periods of drought and low rainfall using trucks. The region served has continental dimensions, covering an area of 688,064 km² and supplying 1703 cities and approximately 5.2 million people. Because it is a large-scale action that involves a lot of public resources, it is essential that all OCP activities are recorded in a safe, complete, and standardized way. This information can be used for potential benefits, audits, and analysis to propose improvements and ensure the provision of this essential service to society. To achieve this, this work analyzes data recorded from the OCP service offered in a Brazilian state and presents computational solutions that can improve the monitoring, registration, storage, and processing of the data generated by this action.
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