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STUDENT : ADRIANE PANDURO GAMA
DATE: 27/08/2024
TIME: 13:00
LOCAL: Google meet
TITLE:

CIRCULAR ECOLOGICAL BIO-ECONOMY IN THE AMAZON: A STUDY OF SOCIO-PRODUCTIVE COCREATIONS IN ANÃ - RESEX TAPAJÓS ARAPIUNS/PA


KEY WORDS:

Bioeconomy. Communities. Sustainable development. Social Technologies. Innovative Territories.


PAGES: 300
BIG AREA: Outra
AREA: Ciências Ambientais
SUMMARY:

This study aimed to analyze the relationship between the principles of ecological Bioeconomy and the idea of Circularity based on the co-creations of the active forest economy and socio-biodiversity, through experiments in an innovative ecosystem in the Anã community, in the Tapajós Arapiuns Resex. To understand the processes of the circular ecological bioeconomy, collaborative participatory action research (PAP) was applied, linked to the Climate-U international network project through the PRAXIS UFOPA research group, with on-site research in the community of Anã in order to map the activities of socio-biodiversity chains adopted by community producers and diagnose the challenges of a circular ecological bioeconomy, making it possible to verify the dynamics of the potential of the standing forest in light of the co-creations of the circular ecological bioeconomy, supported by the 2030 Agenda, in Third Way Economics and Georgescu-Roegen's Bioeconomy. This research received a qualitative-quantitative treatment, with recording of the process in the logbook, recording of videos and images of the phenomenon by the researcher, with collaboration from the team of researchers from the Climate-U Project PRAXIS UFOPA. For data production, two questionnaires were used as instruments (Agenda Cidadã and Climate-U), the latter applied as a structured interview, addressing the activities of the Traditional socio-productive chains - Artisanal fishing and Family farming and Considered Innovative - Meliponiculture, Fish farming, Tourism community-based and wooden crafts, climate change, traditional knowledge and social, economic and environmental life in Anã; The Affective Maps and Mandala of Knowledge methodologies were also applied to the formative processes of bioeconomy, with an emphasis on the socio-environmental and socio-cultural perception of the makers in their chains and in the community. As for the in-depth interview, the question guide addressed the benefits, challenges, impacts and innovation of the activities of these socio-productive chains of the community-based economy, supported by the principles of circular ecological bioeconomy. The research participants were primarily community members from Anã, who are part of family groups integrated into production chains; students, teachers and school managers, as well as community leaders. Content Analysis (BARDIN, 2011) and triangulation (DENZIN, 2005) were adopted to process the data. Regarding the results, the contributions of the Climate-U PRAXIS UFOPA instruments were verified as bioeconomic training catalysts for leaders, representatives of socio-productive chains and the community in confronting climate change; the continuous evolution of Anã's socio-productive chains in strengthening a community-based bioeconomy, supported by the potential of the standing forest, in addition to the significant socio-environmental perception of community makers in the face of social, economic and environmental challenges and the representativeness of wooden crafts in recognizing in their entrepreneurial practices the circular ecological perspective of the forest, reveal the principles of circularity at its base considered as a new global scientific paradigm in sustainable development. Despite the constant critical observation by the scientific community on the multifaceted purposes of the bioeconomy, there is a need to seek to co-create a circular ecological biomodel and its relevance regarding socio-ecological, socio-cultural, socioeconomic, bioethical, scientific and technological aspects based on parameters of a sustainable, inclusive and circular bioeconomy starting from traditional peoples and for the infrastructure of the complex Amazon biome.


COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Presidente - 1030394 - TANIA SUELY AZEVEDO BRASILEIRO
Interno - ***.758.687-** - LAURO EUCLIDES SOARES BARATA - UFOPA
Interno - 1776327 - THIAGO ALMEIDA VIEIRA
Interno - 1190535 - JARSEN LUIS CASTRO GUIMARAES
Externa ao Programa - 1244865 - ANDREA SIMONE RENTE LEAO - UFOPAExterna à Instituição - SANDRA SOFIA FERREIRA DA SILVA CAIERO
Notícia cadastrada em: 21/08/2024 14:46
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