2019
DOI: 10.5380/dma.v52i0.65423
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Reprodução social de populações tradicionais e pecuária na Reserva Extrativista Chico Mendes: reflexões a partir dos projetos de vida de jovens extrativistas

Abstract: O modelo de Reservas Extrativistas (RESEX) tem sido instrumento utilizado para reconhecer direitos e modos particulares do “humano” “ser” e “viver” suas relações sociais, culturais, políticas e econômicas num determinado espaço e tempo, considerando a sustentabilidade socioambiental. O presente artigo analisa por meio da reprodução social de duas comunidades de extrativistas a replicação empírica de um modo “Reserva Extrativista” de ordenamento e desenvolvimento territorial. Nesta perspectiva, investigam-se as… Show more

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“…According to Maciel (2007), the implementation of public policies that aim to alter the current development pattern of the Amazon region is paramount in order to reach effective sustainable development, the main dimensions of which are: ecologic prudence, social justice, and economic efficiency. 3 Among the environmental policies that sought to push back against the post-1960 transformations of Amazonian developmentalism, we highlight the creation of the Conservation Units (UC), initially based on strategic conservation zones for indirect-use biodiversity (Hall, 2000;Maciel, Cavalcanti, de Souza, de Oliveira, & Cavalcante Filho, 2018;Silva, Silva, & Yamada, 2019).…”
Section: Sustainable Development and The Extractive Reserves In The Amazonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Maciel (2007), the implementation of public policies that aim to alter the current development pattern of the Amazon region is paramount in order to reach effective sustainable development, the main dimensions of which are: ecologic prudence, social justice, and economic efficiency. 3 Among the environmental policies that sought to push back against the post-1960 transformations of Amazonian developmentalism, we highlight the creation of the Conservation Units (UC), initially based on strategic conservation zones for indirect-use biodiversity (Hall, 2000;Maciel, Cavalcanti, de Souza, de Oliveira, & Cavalcante Filho, 2018;Silva, Silva, & Yamada, 2019).…”
Section: Sustainable Development and The Extractive Reserves In The Amazonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This conservation is guaranteed, above all, by the traditional practices of local populations in working with and managing nature, which counteract current production systems [27]. However, the sustainability of the model has been hindered by the lack of public policies for social development [28][29][30], the expansion of economic activities not foreseen in the NSCU by local populations, such as cattle ranching [31,32], uncertainties of the extractive plant economy [33][34][35], among others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%