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A organização social dos pescadores e das pescadoras de tocantinópolis (to):
This research provides a discursive framework regarding the situation, trajectories, and territorial struggles of male and female artisanal fishermen and fisherwomen in the municipality of Tocantinópolis (TO) and the surrounding region, as well as their social organization. It addresses the impac...
Autor principal: | FERNANDES, Reginaldo Soares. |
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Idioma: | pt_BR |
Publicado em: |
2024
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http://hdl.handle.net/11612/6480 |
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This research provides a discursive framework regarding the situation, trajectories, and
territorial struggles of male and female artisanal fishermen and fisherwomen in the
municipality of Tocantinópolis (TO) and the surrounding region, as well as their social
organization. It addresses the impacts of major projects on the Brazilian energy production
model and the challenges faced by traditional fishing communities. Furthermore, it discusses
the environmental and social impacts stemming from these projects. The analysis also focuses
on the forms of trade union and associative articulation led by Fishermen's Colony Z-7,
emphasizing its role as a space for struggle and social organization among workers. The main
objective was to comprehend the practice of artisanal fishing by traditional fishing
communities in Tocantinópolis (TO), including their history, social organization, and
development. The study examined the impacts of major projects such as the construction of
hydroelectric dams and the challenges faced in preserving ways of life and natural resources.
The importance of territory, practices, and knowledge of traditional fishing communities in
the municipality of Tocantinópolis (TO) and the surrounding region was emphasized,
highlighting the shared exchange of empirical knowledge and subsistence and commercial
production. Finally, the relevance of territory, practices, and knowledge of traditional artisanal
fishermen in Tocantinópolis (TO) was investigated, exploring their socio-spatial trajectories,
territory, and acquired knowledge related to this activity. The preservation of the memory and
cultural heritage of the local fishing community was stressed, as well as the need for
documentary records to ensure the transmission of this knowledge to future generations. The
recognition and preservation of the territories of traditional fishing communities are crucial
for fair and sustainable development, relying on the balance and harmony of nature.
Considering the social and environmental impacts in projects affecting these communities is
fundamental. Preserving the memory, culture, and traditional practices strengthens collective
identity and the survival of these communities in Tocantinópolis (TO) and the Middle
Tocantins. |