Overview of population presence within Brazilian National Parks

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Autor(a) principal: Damasceno, Aline Francisco
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Mylonas, Gabriela Ferreira, Cardoso-Leite, Eliana
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Ecoturismo
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.unifesp.br/index.php/ecoturismo/article/view/6782
Resumo: The presence of human communities within the Protected Areas (PA) is a reality in various parts of the national territory, an incompatible situation with the existence of restrict protected areas. This study analyzed the human communities inside the Brazilian National Parks. The data collection gathered answers by one interview sent to National Parks managers with open question. The results provided information about the relationship between human communities and the management of National Parks. Overall, the managers answered that there are human communities inside 58% of National Parks, and of these 69% are traditional populations. Therefore, almost 77% of the managers considered that human communities cause negative impact to conservation, due to communities doing some actions that are against the goal of conservation, such as direct use of natural resources, hunting, agriculture and deforestation. Some managers even reported the existence of formal or informal agreements with these communities, which regulate their temporary stay in the area, but other managers report that there is no possibility or interest in establishing such agreements, showing the existence of conflicts between management and communities. The vast majority of managers perceive the presence of human communities as negative within the PAs, stating that the solution would be to relocate these people. Due to practical difficulties, and the social-cultural impacts that they could cause, a way to minimize these conflicts would be the dialogue and the establishment of social pacts that would enable the survival of these communities and their knowledge, as well as nature and biodiversity conservation, which is the primary goal of the National Parks.
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spelling Overview of population presence within Brazilian National ParksPanorama da presença de populações humanas dentro dos Parques Nacionais brasileirosSocio-Environmental ConflictsTraditional PopulationsCo-Management in Protected AreasConflitos SocioambientaisPopulações TradicionaisCo-gestão em Áreas ProtegidasThe presence of human communities within the Protected Areas (PA) is a reality in various parts of the national territory, an incompatible situation with the existence of restrict protected areas. This study analyzed the human communities inside the Brazilian National Parks. The data collection gathered answers by one interview sent to National Parks managers with open question. The results provided information about the relationship between human communities and the management of National Parks. Overall, the managers answered that there are human communities inside 58% of National Parks, and of these 69% are traditional populations. Therefore, almost 77% of the managers considered that human communities cause negative impact to conservation, due to communities doing some actions that are against the goal of conservation, such as direct use of natural resources, hunting, agriculture and deforestation. Some managers even reported the existence of formal or informal agreements with these communities, which regulate their temporary stay in the area, but other managers report that there is no possibility or interest in establishing such agreements, showing the existence of conflicts between management and communities. The vast majority of managers perceive the presence of human communities as negative within the PAs, stating that the solution would be to relocate these people. Due to practical difficulties, and the social-cultural impacts that they could cause, a way to minimize these conflicts would be the dialogue and the establishment of social pacts that would enable the survival of these communities and their knowledge, as well as nature and biodiversity conservation, which is the primary goal of the National Parks.A presença de comunidades humanas nas Unidades de Conservação (UCs) é uma realidade em várias partes do território nacional, uma situação incompatível com a existência de áreas protegidas restritas. Este estudo analisou as comunidades humanas dentro dos Parques Nacionais Brasileiros. Os dados foram coletados por uma entrevista enviada aos gerentes dos Parques Nacionais com perguntas abertas. Os resultados forneceram informações sobre a relação entre comunidades humanas e a gestão do Parque Nacional. Os gerentes disseram que existem comunidades humanas em 58% dos Parques Nacionais e, destas, 69% são populações tradicionais. Portanto, quase 77% dos gestores consideram que as comunidades humanas causam impacto negativo na conservação, pois comunidades realizam ações contrárias à meta de conservação, como o uso direto de recursos naturais, caça, agricultura e desmatamento. Parte dos gerentes relata a existência de acordos formais ou informais com essas comunidades, que regulam sua permanência temporária na área, mas outros relatam que não há possibilidade ou interesse em estabelecer tais acordos, mostrando a existência de conflitos entre a gerência e as comunidades. A grande maioria dos gerentes percebe a presença de comunidades humanas como negativa nas UCs, afirmando que a solução seria realocar essas pessoas. Devido às dificuldades práticas e aos impactos sociais e culturais que eles podem causar, acredita-se que a maneira de minimizar esses conflitos possa ser o diálogo e o estabelecimento de pactos sociais que possibilitem a sobrevivência dessas comunidades e seus conhecimentos, bem como a conservação da natureza e da biodiversidade, que é o objetivo principal dos Parques Nacionais.Universidade Federal de São Paulo2019-11-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unifesp.br/index.php/ecoturismo/article/view/678210.34024/rbecotur.2019.v12.6782Revista Brasileira de Ecoturismo (RBEcotur); v. 12 n. 5 (2019): novembro/2019-janeiro/2020Brazilian Journal of Ecotourism; Vol. 12 No. 5 (2019): novembro/2019-janeiro/2020Revista Brasileña de Ecoturismo; Vol. 12 Núm. 5 (2019): novembro/2019-janeiro/20201983-9391reponame:Revista Brasileira de Ecoturismoinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Ecoturismo (SBECotur)instacron:SBECOTURporhttps://periodicos.unifesp.br/index.php/ecoturismo/article/view/6782/7167Copyright (c) 2019 Revista Brasileira de Ecoturismo (RBEcotur)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDamasceno, Aline Francisco Mylonas, Gabriela FerreiraCardoso-Leite, Eliana2021-10-05T20:19:13Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/6782Revistahttps://periodicos.unifesp.br/index.php/ecoturismo/indexPUBhttp://www.sbecotur.org.br/rbecotur/seer/index.php/ecoturismo/oai||zneiman@gmail.com1983-93911983-9391opendoar:2021-10-05T20:19:13Revista Brasileira de Ecoturismo - Sociedade Brasileira de Ecoturismo (SBECotur)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Overview of population presence within Brazilian National Parks
Panorama da presença de populações humanas dentro dos Parques Nacionais brasileiros
title Overview of population presence within Brazilian National Parks
spellingShingle Overview of population presence within Brazilian National Parks
Damasceno, Aline Francisco
Socio-Environmental Conflicts
Traditional Populations
Co-Management in Protected Areas
Conflitos Socioambientais
Populações Tradicionais
Co-gestão em Áreas Protegidas
title_short Overview of population presence within Brazilian National Parks
title_full Overview of population presence within Brazilian National Parks
title_fullStr Overview of population presence within Brazilian National Parks
title_full_unstemmed Overview of population presence within Brazilian National Parks
title_sort Overview of population presence within Brazilian National Parks
author Damasceno, Aline Francisco
author_facet Damasceno, Aline Francisco
Mylonas, Gabriela Ferreira
Cardoso-Leite, Eliana
author_role author
author2 Mylonas, Gabriela Ferreira
Cardoso-Leite, Eliana
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Damasceno, Aline Francisco
Mylonas, Gabriela Ferreira
Cardoso-Leite, Eliana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Socio-Environmental Conflicts
Traditional Populations
Co-Management in Protected Areas
Conflitos Socioambientais
Populações Tradicionais
Co-gestão em Áreas Protegidas
topic Socio-Environmental Conflicts
Traditional Populations
Co-Management in Protected Areas
Conflitos Socioambientais
Populações Tradicionais
Co-gestão em Áreas Protegidas
description The presence of human communities within the Protected Areas (PA) is a reality in various parts of the national territory, an incompatible situation with the existence of restrict protected areas. This study analyzed the human communities inside the Brazilian National Parks. The data collection gathered answers by one interview sent to National Parks managers with open question. The results provided information about the relationship between human communities and the management of National Parks. Overall, the managers answered that there are human communities inside 58% of National Parks, and of these 69% are traditional populations. Therefore, almost 77% of the managers considered that human communities cause negative impact to conservation, due to communities doing some actions that are against the goal of conservation, such as direct use of natural resources, hunting, agriculture and deforestation. Some managers even reported the existence of formal or informal agreements with these communities, which regulate their temporary stay in the area, but other managers report that there is no possibility or interest in establishing such agreements, showing the existence of conflicts between management and communities. The vast majority of managers perceive the presence of human communities as negative within the PAs, stating that the solution would be to relocate these people. Due to practical difficulties, and the social-cultural impacts that they could cause, a way to minimize these conflicts would be the dialogue and the establishment of social pacts that would enable the survival of these communities and their knowledge, as well as nature and biodiversity conservation, which is the primary goal of the National Parks.
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