Impacts of the Public Forest Management Law on traditional communities in Crepori National Forest

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Autor(a) principal: Guerrero,Natalia Ribas
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Torres,Mauricio, Nepomuceno,Ítala
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ambiente & Sociedade (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1414-753X2020000100335
Resumo: Abstract This article focuses on the impacts of the Public Forest Management Law on traditionally occupied territories, by analyzing the case of Crepori National Forest, in the state of Pará. The origins of the modalities of protected areas that focus primarily on high-tech exploitation are the starting point of the exposition, which highlights the elements that show how the management of forests benefits commercial exploration of wood resources over the territorial rights of peoples and communities that traditionally occupy these areas. The text also explains the mechanisms of the law that purportedly protect the territorial integrity of the conservation units. Finally, we present the case of Crepori, in which traditional communities were made invisible by the national forest management plan. The article draws on qualitative research, based on secondary data and ethnographic field work. The findings corroborate studies indicating that the processes of forest concessions negatively impact traditional communities.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impacts of the Public Forest Management Law on traditional communities in Crepori National Forest
title Impacts of the Public Forest Management Law on traditional communities in Crepori National Forest
spellingShingle Impacts of the Public Forest Management Law on traditional communities in Crepori National Forest
Guerrero,Natalia Ribas
Public forest management law
traditional peoples and communities
socioenvironmental conflicts
forest concessions
Crepori National Forest
title_short Impacts of the Public Forest Management Law on traditional communities in Crepori National Forest
title_full Impacts of the Public Forest Management Law on traditional communities in Crepori National Forest
title_fullStr Impacts of the Public Forest Management Law on traditional communities in Crepori National Forest
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of the Public Forest Management Law on traditional communities in Crepori National Forest
title_sort Impacts of the Public Forest Management Law on traditional communities in Crepori National Forest
author Guerrero,Natalia Ribas
author_facet Guerrero,Natalia Ribas
Torres,Mauricio
Nepomuceno,Ítala
author_role author
author2 Torres,Mauricio
Nepomuceno,Ítala
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guerrero,Natalia Ribas
Torres,Mauricio
Nepomuceno,Ítala
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Public forest management law
traditional peoples and communities
socioenvironmental conflicts
forest concessions
Crepori National Forest
topic Public forest management law
traditional peoples and communities
socioenvironmental conflicts
forest concessions
Crepori National Forest
description Abstract This article focuses on the impacts of the Public Forest Management Law on traditionally occupied territories, by analyzing the case of Crepori National Forest, in the state of Pará. The origins of the modalities of protected areas that focus primarily on high-tech exploitation are the starting point of the exposition, which highlights the elements that show how the management of forests benefits commercial exploration of wood resources over the territorial rights of peoples and communities that traditionally occupy these areas. The text also explains the mechanisms of the law that purportedly protect the territorial integrity of the conservation units. Finally, we present the case of Crepori, in which traditional communities were made invisible by the national forest management plan. The article draws on qualitative research, based on secondary data and ethnographic field work. The findings corroborate studies indicating that the processes of forest concessions negatively impact traditional communities.
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