Practices of resilience and transformation in amazonian riverside communities

This article reveals and reflects on practices developed by two riverside communities in the Amazon, in the municipality of Porto Velho, Rondônia, and on a university research, teaching and extension project that keeps track of and interacts with these practices. The communities of São Carlos and Ca...

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Autores principales: Feitosa Sousa, Lucileyde, Rego, Nelson
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Publicado: Instituto de Geografía "Romualdo Ardissone", UBA 2024
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spelling I28-R261-article-144822024-11-14T17:58:48Z Practices of resilience and transformation in amazonian riverside communities Práticas de resiliência e transformação em comunidades ribeirinhas amazônicas Feitosa Sousa, Lucileyde Rego, Nelson Keywords: Socio-environmental impacts. Public policy. Conversation. Action. Palabras claves: Impactos socioambientales. Políticas públicas. Diálogo. Acción. Impactos socioambientais Políticas públicas Diálogo Ação This article reveals and reflects on practices developed by two riverside communities in the Amazon, in the municipality of Porto Velho, Rondônia, and on a university research, teaching and extension project that keeps track of and interacts with these practices. The communities of São Carlos and Cavalcante, like all riverside communities in the Legal Amazon, are under pressure from illegal occupations of public lands, predatory deforestation, mining and other impacts on their nature-related way of life. In addition to these attacks, the two communities are continually unassisted by public policies, in the sense of a lack of accessibility to health services, education and other basic needs. Riverside dwellers demonstrate resilience practices and, together with researchers, they have advanced in conversations that address issues surrounding this adverse situation, translating their understandings into actions with the intent of transforming this situation. O artigo expõe e reflete sobre práticas desenvolvidas por duas comunidades de ribeirinhos da Amazônia, no município de Porto Velho, Rondônia, e sobre projeto universitário de pesquisa, ensino e extensão que observa e interage com essas práticas. As comunidades de São Carlos e Cavalcante, à semelhança do conjunto das comunidades ribeirinhas na Amazônia Legal, sofrem pressões movidas por ocupações ilegais de terras públicas, desmatamento predatório, garimpagem e outros impactos sobre seu modo de vida associado à natureza. Além dessas agressões, as duas comunidades são continuamente desassistidas por políticas públicas, no sentido da carência na acessibilidade a serviços de saúde, educação e outros requisitos básicos. Os ribeirinhos manifestam práticas de resiliência e, junto aos pesquisadores, eles têm desenvolvido diálogos que tratam de questões acerca desse quadro adverso, vertendo suas compreensões para a forma de ações com intenção transformadora. Instituto de Geografía "Romualdo Ardissone", UBA 2024-11-14 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/RPS/article/view/14482 10.34096/ps.n11.14482 Punto Sur; Núm. 11 (2024): Renovación urbana en áreas centrales: gentrificación, turistificación y dinámicas recientes de valorización excluyente de los centros urbanos; 180-201 Punto Sur; No 11 (2024): Renovación urbana en áreas centrales: gentrificación, turistificación y dinámicas recientes de valorización excluyente de los centros urbanos; 180-201 2683-7404 spa http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/RPS/article/view/14482/13558 http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/RPS/article/view/14482/13559 Derechos de autor 2024 Lucileyde Feitosa Sousa, Nelson Rego https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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topic Keywords: Socio-environmental impacts. Public policy. Conversation. Action.
Palabras claves: Impactos socioambientales. Políticas públicas. Diálogo. Acción.
Impactos socioambientais
Políticas públicas
Diálogo
Ação
spellingShingle Keywords: Socio-environmental impacts. Public policy. Conversation. Action.
Palabras claves: Impactos socioambientales. Políticas públicas. Diálogo. Acción.
Impactos socioambientais
Políticas públicas
Diálogo
Ação
Feitosa Sousa, Lucileyde
Rego, Nelson
Practices of resilience and transformation in amazonian riverside communities
topic_facet Keywords: Socio-environmental impacts. Public policy. Conversation. Action.
Palabras claves: Impactos socioambientales. Políticas públicas. Diálogo. Acción.
Impactos socioambientais
Políticas públicas
Diálogo
Ação
author Feitosa Sousa, Lucileyde
Rego, Nelson
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Rego, Nelson
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title Practices of resilience and transformation in amazonian riverside communities
title_short Practices of resilience and transformation in amazonian riverside communities
title_full Practices of resilience and transformation in amazonian riverside communities
title_fullStr Practices of resilience and transformation in amazonian riverside communities
title_full_unstemmed Practices of resilience and transformation in amazonian riverside communities
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description This article reveals and reflects on practices developed by two riverside communities in the Amazon, in the municipality of Porto Velho, Rondônia, and on a university research, teaching and extension project that keeps track of and interacts with these practices. The communities of São Carlos and Cavalcante, like all riverside communities in the Legal Amazon, are under pressure from illegal occupations of public lands, predatory deforestation, mining and other impacts on their nature-related way of life. In addition to these attacks, the two communities are continually unassisted by public policies, in the sense of a lack of accessibility to health services, education and other basic needs. Riverside dwellers demonstrate resilience practices and, together with researchers, they have advanced in conversations that address issues surrounding this adverse situation, translating their understandings into actions with the intent of transforming this situation.
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