Banca de DEFESA: CAIO CESAR LOURENÇO RIBEIRO

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STUDENT : CAIO CESAR LOURENÇO RIBEIRO
DATE: 26/03/2024
TIME: 10:00
LOCAL: CDS
TITLE:

EMPOWERMENT AND THE RUBBER TAPPERS TRAJECTORY: THE CASE OF EXTRACTIVIST PARTICIPATION FROM RESEX CHICO MENDES


KEY WORDS:

Sustainable Development; Extractivism; Empowerment; Environmental Governance; Social Participation.


PAGES: 153
BIG AREA: Outra
AREA: Ciências Ambientais
SUMMARY:

This dissertation deals with the empowerment of traditional extractivist peoples and communities through their social participation in a set of actions involved in the consolidation of the Chico Mendes Extractive Reserve (Resex Chico Mendes), in Acre. The objectives of the research were to record the trajectory of social participation of extractivists in Acre state and analyze the main elements of empowerment that are related to extractive participation and environmental governance. The methodology adopted consisted of identifying and analyzing milestones that occurred in the conceptual, social, environmental and political fields due to the operationalization of the National Council of Extractive Populations (CNS) and Extractive Reserves (RESEX); assessment of empowerment in the socio-environmental trajectory of local actors and their governance structure. Furthermore, questions were raised about the evaluation practice of extractive participation. The development of the research was carried out through an extensive bibliographical survey; analyzed through a Systematic Literature Review, notably used with the purpose of linking scientific models to participatory methodologies aimed at empowerment; and through the use of secondary data from main organizations and research institutions, as well as the analysis of the public policy in question. The results indicate the existence of technical, political and epistemological empowerment of these communities, mainly in the historical analysis of milestones associated with their social struggle. However, when analyzing and categorizing these “signs of emancipation”, we suggest that they may indicate necessary elements for discussion about the coherence of the State's position in relation to environmental governance and beneficial aspects for the ecological improvement of social participation. The conclusion generates elements for a discussion on the importance of consolidating the federal government's position on the issue of natural resource management, technical and epistemological training of traditional communities and their integration with participatory mechanisms.


COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Interna - 2047991 - ANA KARINE PEREIRA
Presidente - 144252 - CARLOS HIROO SAITO
Externo à Instituição - ROMERO GOMES PEREIRA DA SILVA - UnB
Externo ao Programa - 2479942 - VALDIR ADILSON STEINKE - null
Notícia cadastrada em: 12/03/2024 10:19
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