Brazilian pioneers in geographical research of regional development: Orlando Valverde and Hilgard O’Reilly Sternberg
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Resumo: | In the end of the 1930s the first generation of geographers studied in Brazil, but had to register for post-graduate courses in the USA or in Europe until the 1960s. Two of the pioneers were Orlando Valverde, who joined the CNG as the first geographer in 1940 and worked there with Leo Waibel on colonization and agrarian geography from 1946 to 1950, as well as Hilgard O’Reilly Sternberg, holder of the chair of geography of Brazil at the University of Brazil, in Rio de Janeiro, supporting later on, as Vice-President of the IGU, the international networks of Brazilian geography. Both scientists are the most eminent Brazilian representatives in research of regional disparities of this country, especially in analyzing the natural and human conditions of tropical rainforest regions of Amazonia. Both recognized a holistic approach as the only method of exploring man-environmental conflicts existing in Brazil. They established basic research about possibilities of sustainable regional development in Brazil, integrating the traditional know-how of the region’s inhabitants and securing regional identity against influences of misdirected state-controlled regional planning and globalization, using methods of political ecology. Orlando and Hilgard – the latter from Berkeley since 1964 – contributed to the perception and public attention of problems of regional development with high expert knowledge, scientific ethics and critical awareness.JEL-Code | N90; O18; Q18. |
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Brazilian pioneers in geographical research of regional development: Orlando Valverde and Hilgard O’Reilly SternbergPioneros brasileños en investigaciones geográficas de desarrollo regional: Orlando Valverde y Hilgard O’Reilly SternbergPioneiros brasileiros nas pesquisas geográficas de desenvolvimento regional: Orlando Valverde e Hilgard O’Reilly SternbergAmazoniaBrazilgeographical researchHilgard O’Reilly SternbergOrlando Valverderegional development.AmazoníaBrasildesarrollo regionalHilgard O’Reilly Sternberginvestigaciones geográficasOrlando Valverde.AmazôniaBrasildesenvolvimento regionalHilgard O’Reilly SternbergOrlando Valverdepesquisas geográficas.In the end of the 1930s the first generation of geographers studied in Brazil, but had to register for post-graduate courses in the USA or in Europe until the 1960s. Two of the pioneers were Orlando Valverde, who joined the CNG as the first geographer in 1940 and worked there with Leo Waibel on colonization and agrarian geography from 1946 to 1950, as well as Hilgard O’Reilly Sternberg, holder of the chair of geography of Brazil at the University of Brazil, in Rio de Janeiro, supporting later on, as Vice-President of the IGU, the international networks of Brazilian geography. Both scientists are the most eminent Brazilian representatives in research of regional disparities of this country, especially in analyzing the natural and human conditions of tropical rainforest regions of Amazonia. Both recognized a holistic approach as the only method of exploring man-environmental conflicts existing in Brazil. They established basic research about possibilities of sustainable regional development in Brazil, integrating the traditional know-how of the region’s inhabitants and securing regional identity against influences of misdirected state-controlled regional planning and globalization, using methods of political ecology. Orlando and Hilgard – the latter from Berkeley since 1964 – contributed to the perception and public attention of problems of regional development with high expert knowledge, scientific ethics and critical awareness.JEL-Code | N90; O18; Q18.A finales de la década de 1930, la primera generación de geógrafos estudió en Brasil, que necesitó, sin embargo, estudiar a la escuela de posgrado en los EE.UU. o en Europa hasta finales del 1960. Entre los pioneros estuvo Orlando Valverde, el primer geógrafo contratado por CNG en 1940 trabajando en la colonización y la geografía agraria con Leo Waibel, 1946-1.950; y Hilgard O’Reilly Sternberg y quien se hizo cargo de la Cátedra de Geografía de Brasil en la Universidad de Brasil, en Río de Janeiro y luego como Vicepresidente de la UGI, impulsó la conexión internacional de la geografía brasileña. Ambos científicos son representantes excepcionales de la investigación sobre las disparidades regionales en Brasil, especialmente en el análisis de las condiciones naturales y humanas de las regiones de los bosques tropicales de la Amazonía. Reconocieron que sólo a través de un método holístico sería posible buscar los conflictos hombre-medio ambiente existentes en Brasil. Ellos crearon la base para la investigación fundamental en sobre las posibilidades de un desarrollo regional sostenible en Brasil, con la inclusión de los conocimientos tradicionales, lo que garantiza la identidad regional a las influencias de la ordenación del territorio del estado equivocada y la globalización. Los métodos de la ecología política que emplearon. Orlando y Hilgard – esto, a partir de 1964, de Berkeley – contribuyeron al conocimiento y la difusión de los problemas del desarrollo regional en Brasil con conocimientos altamente especializados, la ética científica y conciencia crítica.Código JEL | N90; O18; Q18.No final dos anos 1930, a primeira geração de geógrafos estudou no Brasil, tendo, no entanto, que cursar pós-graduação nos Estados Unidos ou na Europa até o final dos anos 1960. Entre os pioneiros encontravam-se Orlando Valverde, o primeiro geógrafo contratado pelo CNG, em 1940, lá trabalhando sobre colonização e geografia agrária com Leo Waibel, de 1946 a 1950; e Hilgard O’Reilly Sternberg, que assumiu a Cátedra de Geografia do Brasil na Universidade do Brasil, no Rio de Janeiro e, mais tarde, o cargo de Vice-Presidente da UGI, impulsionando a ligação internacional da geografia brasileira. Os dois cientistas são representantes excepcionais da pesquisa sobre as disparidades regionais do Brasil, sobretudo, na análise das condições naturais e humanas das regiões das florestas tropicais da Amazônia. Ambos reconheceram que somente através do método holístico seria possível pesquisar os conflitos homem-meio ambiente existentes no Brasil. Eles criaram a base para a pesquisa fundamental sobre as possibilidades de um desenvolvimento regional sustentável no Brasil com a inclusão do conhecimento tradicional, garantindo a identidade regional perante as influências do planejamento regional estatal mal orientado e da globalização, empregando métodos da ecologia política. Orlando e Hilgard – este, a partir de 1964, desde Berkeley – contribuíram para o conhecimento e a divulgação dos problemas de desenvolvimento regional no Brasil com conhecimento altamente especializado, ética científica e consciência crítica.Código JEL | N90; O18; Q18.Universidade Regional de Blumenau2015-11-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojsrevista.furb.br/ojs/index.php/rbdr/article/view/517210.7867/2317-5443.2015v3n1p027-054Revista Brasileira de Desenvolvimento Regional; v. 3 n. 1 (2015); 027-0542317-5443reponame:Revista Brasileira de Desenvolvimento Regional (Online)instname:Universidade Regional de Blumenau (FURB)instacron:FURBporhttps://ojsrevista.furb.br/ojs/index.php/rbdr/article/view/5172/3127Copyright (c) 2015 Revista Brasileira de Desenvolvimento Regionalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKohlhepp, Gerd2015-11-30T18:56:15Zoai:ojs.bu.furb.br:article/5172Revistahttp://proxy.furb.br/ojs/index.php/rbdrPUBhttps://proxy.furb.br/ojs/index.php/rbdr/oai||rbdr@furb.br2317-54431807-0167opendoar:2015-11-30T18:56:15Revista Brasileira de Desenvolvimento Regional (Online) - Universidade Regional de Blumenau (FURB)false |
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Brazilian pioneers in geographical research of regional development: Orlando Valverde and Hilgard O’Reilly Sternberg Pioneros brasileños en investigaciones geográficas de desarrollo regional: Orlando Valverde y Hilgard O’Reilly Sternberg Pioneiros brasileiros nas pesquisas geográficas de desenvolvimento regional: Orlando Valverde e Hilgard O’Reilly Sternberg |
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Brazilian pioneers in geographical research of regional development: Orlando Valverde and Hilgard O’Reilly Sternberg |
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Brazilian pioneers in geographical research of regional development: Orlando Valverde and Hilgard O’Reilly Sternberg Kohlhepp, Gerd Amazonia Brazil geographical research Hilgard O’Reilly Sternberg Orlando Valverde regional development. Amazonía Brasil desarrollo regional Hilgard O’Reilly Sternberg investigaciones geográficas Orlando Valverde. Amazônia Brasil desenvolvimento regional Hilgard O’Reilly Sternberg Orlando Valverde pesquisas geográficas. |
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Brazilian pioneers in geographical research of regional development: Orlando Valverde and Hilgard O’Reilly Sternberg |
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Brazilian pioneers in geographical research of regional development: Orlando Valverde and Hilgard O’Reilly Sternberg |
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Brazilian pioneers in geographical research of regional development: Orlando Valverde and Hilgard O’Reilly Sternberg |
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Brazilian pioneers in geographical research of regional development: Orlando Valverde and Hilgard O’Reilly Sternberg |
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Brazilian pioneers in geographical research of regional development: Orlando Valverde and Hilgard O’Reilly Sternberg |
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Kohlhepp, Gerd |
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Kohlhepp, Gerd |
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Amazonia Brazil geographical research Hilgard O’Reilly Sternberg Orlando Valverde regional development. Amazonía Brasil desarrollo regional Hilgard O’Reilly Sternberg investigaciones geográficas Orlando Valverde. Amazônia Brasil desenvolvimento regional Hilgard O’Reilly Sternberg Orlando Valverde pesquisas geográficas. |
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Amazonia Brazil geographical research Hilgard O’Reilly Sternberg Orlando Valverde regional development. Amazonía Brasil desarrollo regional Hilgard O’Reilly Sternberg investigaciones geográficas Orlando Valverde. Amazônia Brasil desenvolvimento regional Hilgard O’Reilly Sternberg Orlando Valverde pesquisas geográficas. |
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In the end of the 1930s the first generation of geographers studied in Brazil, but had to register for post-graduate courses in the USA or in Europe until the 1960s. Two of the pioneers were Orlando Valverde, who joined the CNG as the first geographer in 1940 and worked there with Leo Waibel on colonization and agrarian geography from 1946 to 1950, as well as Hilgard O’Reilly Sternberg, holder of the chair of geography of Brazil at the University of Brazil, in Rio de Janeiro, supporting later on, as Vice-President of the IGU, the international networks of Brazilian geography. Both scientists are the most eminent Brazilian representatives in research of regional disparities of this country, especially in analyzing the natural and human conditions of tropical rainforest regions of Amazonia. Both recognized a holistic approach as the only method of exploring man-environmental conflicts existing in Brazil. They established basic research about possibilities of sustainable regional development in Brazil, integrating the traditional know-how of the region’s inhabitants and securing regional identity against influences of misdirected state-controlled regional planning and globalization, using methods of political ecology. Orlando and Hilgard – the latter from Berkeley since 1964 – contributed to the perception and public attention of problems of regional development with high expert knowledge, scientific ethics and critical awareness.JEL-Code | N90; O18; Q18. |
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