Promoting the Birdwatching in Southeast Brazil: The trajectory of the Sorocaba Bird Club

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Autor(a) principal: Campos-Silva, Lucas Andrei
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Rosa, Márcio de Camargo, Souza, Letícia Santos de, Leonetti, Marcos Antonio, Garcia, Viviane Aparecida Rachid, Franchin, Alexandre Gabriel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Ecoturismo
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.unifesp.br/index.php/ecoturismo/article/view/13616
Resumo: Bird admirers have grown numerically and have been increasingly exercising the practice of birdwatching. Birdwatching is a leisure activity that consists, in its simplest form, of seeing birds in their natural environments. This practice is one of the most sustainable activities of ecotourism. In Brazil, there are many institutions linked to the promotion of birdwatching, including the so-called Birders Club. Although Brazil has several Birders Club, we still have a knowledge gap in the literature on how these institutions work to promote birdwatching ecotourism. In addition, we lack information on the historical trajectory that leads to the formation of the Birders Club, both the dynamics and types of activities they develop and the products linked to birdwatching that these institutions produce. To fill this knowledge gap, we seek to characterize a Birders Club in order to describe its historical trajectory, the activities and dynamics developed, the citizen science products it produces, as well as its role in the development of birdwatching ecotourism in the region. To achieve these goals, the chosen Birders Club was the Sorocaba Bird Club-COAVES”, located in the city of Sorocaba-SP. We hope that this characterization fills a knowledge gap aimed at understanding how Birders Club can promote ecological birdwatching tourism, the dynamics of its activities, as well as the both production and dissemination of knowledge linked to the local biodiversity. We used a qualitative methodology through direct observations of the authors of this article who are frequent members of the club, and through documentary content, such as photos, book chapters, papers, folders, among other resources to achieve the proposed objectives. We found that COAVES promotes birdwatching ecotourism not only in its city, but also in the cities of the region. We identified that this club has an important role in promoting Environmental Education in the local community. In addition, we note that the club has produced several products related to citizen science, such as a bird field guide, book chapters, official bird lists, birdwatching information boards, newspaper reports, among other products. Thus, through this panorama presented, we verified that the Brazilian Birders Club, represented here through COAVES, has an important social role in the mediation of knowledge and practices focused on the environment and promotion of birdwatching ecotourism.
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spelling Promoting the Birdwatching in Southeast Brazil: The trajectory of the Sorocaba Bird ClubPromovendo o Birdwatching no sudeste do Brasil: A trajetória do Clube de Observadores de Aves de Sorocaba (SP)Ecoturismo; Avifauna; Ciência Cidadã; Educação Ambiental; COAVES.Ecotourism; Avifauna; Citizen Science; Environmental Education; COAVES.Bird admirers have grown numerically and have been increasingly exercising the practice of birdwatching. Birdwatching is a leisure activity that consists, in its simplest form, of seeing birds in their natural environments. This practice is one of the most sustainable activities of ecotourism. In Brazil, there are many institutions linked to the promotion of birdwatching, including the so-called Birders Club. Although Brazil has several Birders Club, we still have a knowledge gap in the literature on how these institutions work to promote birdwatching ecotourism. In addition, we lack information on the historical trajectory that leads to the formation of the Birders Club, both the dynamics and types of activities they develop and the products linked to birdwatching that these institutions produce. To fill this knowledge gap, we seek to characterize a Birders Club in order to describe its historical trajectory, the activities and dynamics developed, the citizen science products it produces, as well as its role in the development of birdwatching ecotourism in the region. To achieve these goals, the chosen Birders Club was the Sorocaba Bird Club-COAVES”, located in the city of Sorocaba-SP. We hope that this characterization fills a knowledge gap aimed at understanding how Birders Club can promote ecological birdwatching tourism, the dynamics of its activities, as well as the both production and dissemination of knowledge linked to the local biodiversity. We used a qualitative methodology through direct observations of the authors of this article who are frequent members of the club, and through documentary content, such as photos, book chapters, papers, folders, among other resources to achieve the proposed objectives. We found that COAVES promotes birdwatching ecotourism not only in its city, but also in the cities of the region. We identified that this club has an important role in promoting Environmental Education in the local community. In addition, we note that the club has produced several products related to citizen science, such as a bird field guide, book chapters, official bird lists, birdwatching information boards, newspaper reports, among other products. Thus, through this panorama presented, we verified that the Brazilian Birders Club, represented here through COAVES, has an important social role in the mediation of knowledge and practices focused on the environment and promotion of birdwatching ecotourism.Simpatizantes do mundo das aves têm crescido numericamente e vêm exercendo, cada vez mais, a prática da observação de aves, também conhecida como “Birdwatching”. O birdwatching é uma atividade de lazer que consiste, na sua forma mais simples, de observar as aves nos ambientes naturais. Essa prática é uma das mais sustentáveis atividades do ecoturismo. No Brasil, existem muitas instituições ligadas à promoção do birdwatching, entre elas os chamados Clubes de Observadores de Aves-COAs. Embora o Brasil possua diversos COAs, ainda temos uma lacuna de conhecimento na literatura sobre como essas instituições atuam na promoção do turismo ecológico de observação de aves. Além disso, carecemos de informações sobre como ocorre a trajetória histórica que leva a formação dos COAs, a dinâmica e tipos de atividades que desenvolvem e os produtos vinculados ao birdwatching que essas instituições produzem. Para preencher essa lacuna de conhecimento, nós buscamos caracterizar um COA a fim de descrever a sua trajetória histórica, as atividades e as dinâmicas desenvolvidas, os produtos de ciência cidadã que produz, bem o seu papel no desenvolvimento do ecoturismo de observação de aves na região. Para alcançar esses objetivos, o COA escolhido foi o Clube de Observadores de Aves de Sorocaba-COAVES, localizado no município de Sorocaba-SP. Esperamos que essa caracterização preencha uma lacuna de conhecimento voltado ao entendimento de como um COA pode promover o ecoturismo de observação de aves, a dinâmica de suas atividades, bem como produção e divulgação de conhecimentos vinculados à biodiversidade local. Utilizamos uma metodologia qualitativa via observações diretas dos autores desse artigo que fazem parte como membros frequentes do clube, e através de conteúdos documentais, como fotos, capítulos de livros, artigos publicados, folders entre outros meios para alcançar os objetivos propostos. Verificamos que o COAVES promove o ecoturismo de birdwatching não apenas no seu município de origem, como nos municípios da região. Identificamos que esse clube possui um papel importante na promoção da Educação Ambiental na comunidade local. Além disso, registramos que o clube produziu, ao longo de sua trajetória, vários produtos relacionados à ciência cidadã, como guias, capítulos de livro, listas oficiais de aves, placas informativas de birdwatching, encartes de jornal entre outros produtos. Assim, por meio desse panorama apresentado, verificamos que os COAs brasileiros, retratados aqui por meio do COAVES, possuem um importante papel social na mediação de conhecimentos e práticas voltados ao meio ambiente e promoção do ecoturismo da região.Universidade Federal de São Paulo2022-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado por Comitês coordenado pelos Editores Convidadosapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unifesp.br/index.php/ecoturismo/article/view/1361610.34024/rbecotur.2022.v15.13616Revista Brasileira de Ecoturismo (RBEcotur); v. 15 n. 3 (2022): Edição Especial - Turismo de Observação de AvesBrazilian Journal of Ecotourism; Vol. 15 No. 3 (2022): Edição Especial - Turismo de Observação de AvesRevista Brasileña de Ecoturismo; Vol. 15 Núm. 3 (2022): Edição Especial - Turismo de Observação de Aves1983-9391reponame:Revista Brasileira de Ecoturismoinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Ecoturismo (SBECotur)instacron:SBECOTURporhttps://periodicos.unifesp.br/index.php/ecoturismo/article/view/13616/9816Copyright (c) 2022 Revista Brasileira de Ecoturismo (RBEcotur)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCampos-Silva, Lucas AndreiRosa, Márcio de CamargoSouza, Letícia Santos deLeonetti, Marcos AntonioGarcia, Viviane Aparecida RachidFranchin, Alexandre Gabriel2022-06-01T10:10:19Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/13616Revistahttps://periodicos.unifesp.br/index.php/ecoturismo/indexPUBhttp://www.sbecotur.org.br/rbecotur/seer/index.php/ecoturismo/oai||zneiman@gmail.com1983-93911983-9391opendoar:2022-06-01T10:10:19Revista Brasileira de Ecoturismo - Sociedade Brasileira de Ecoturismo (SBECotur)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Promoting the Birdwatching in Southeast Brazil: The trajectory of the Sorocaba Bird Club
Promovendo o Birdwatching no sudeste do Brasil: A trajetória do Clube de Observadores de Aves de Sorocaba (SP)
title Promoting the Birdwatching in Southeast Brazil: The trajectory of the Sorocaba Bird Club
spellingShingle Promoting the Birdwatching in Southeast Brazil: The trajectory of the Sorocaba Bird Club
Campos-Silva, Lucas Andrei
Ecoturismo; Avifauna; Ciência Cidadã; Educação Ambiental; COAVES.
Ecotourism; Avifauna; Citizen Science; Environmental Education; COAVES.
title_short Promoting the Birdwatching in Southeast Brazil: The trajectory of the Sorocaba Bird Club
title_full Promoting the Birdwatching in Southeast Brazil: The trajectory of the Sorocaba Bird Club
title_fullStr Promoting the Birdwatching in Southeast Brazil: The trajectory of the Sorocaba Bird Club
title_full_unstemmed Promoting the Birdwatching in Southeast Brazil: The trajectory of the Sorocaba Bird Club
title_sort Promoting the Birdwatching in Southeast Brazil: The trajectory of the Sorocaba Bird Club
author Campos-Silva, Lucas Andrei
author_facet Campos-Silva, Lucas Andrei
Rosa, Márcio de Camargo
Souza, Letícia Santos de
Leonetti, Marcos Antonio
Garcia, Viviane Aparecida Rachid
Franchin, Alexandre Gabriel
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author2 Rosa, Márcio de Camargo
Souza, Letícia Santos de
Leonetti, Marcos Antonio
Garcia, Viviane Aparecida Rachid
Franchin, Alexandre Gabriel
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Campos-Silva, Lucas Andrei
Rosa, Márcio de Camargo
Souza, Letícia Santos de
Leonetti, Marcos Antonio
Garcia, Viviane Aparecida Rachid
Franchin, Alexandre Gabriel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ecoturismo; Avifauna; Ciência Cidadã; Educação Ambiental; COAVES.
Ecotourism; Avifauna; Citizen Science; Environmental Education; COAVES.
topic Ecoturismo; Avifauna; Ciência Cidadã; Educação Ambiental; COAVES.
Ecotourism; Avifauna; Citizen Science; Environmental Education; COAVES.
description Bird admirers have grown numerically and have been increasingly exercising the practice of birdwatching. Birdwatching is a leisure activity that consists, in its simplest form, of seeing birds in their natural environments. This practice is one of the most sustainable activities of ecotourism. In Brazil, there are many institutions linked to the promotion of birdwatching, including the so-called Birders Club. Although Brazil has several Birders Club, we still have a knowledge gap in the literature on how these institutions work to promote birdwatching ecotourism. In addition, we lack information on the historical trajectory that leads to the formation of the Birders Club, both the dynamics and types of activities they develop and the products linked to birdwatching that these institutions produce. To fill this knowledge gap, we seek to characterize a Birders Club in order to describe its historical trajectory, the activities and dynamics developed, the citizen science products it produces, as well as its role in the development of birdwatching ecotourism in the region. To achieve these goals, the chosen Birders Club was the Sorocaba Bird Club-COAVES”, located in the city of Sorocaba-SP. We hope that this characterization fills a knowledge gap aimed at understanding how Birders Club can promote ecological birdwatching tourism, the dynamics of its activities, as well as the both production and dissemination of knowledge linked to the local biodiversity. We used a qualitative methodology through direct observations of the authors of this article who are frequent members of the club, and through documentary content, such as photos, book chapters, papers, folders, among other resources to achieve the proposed objectives. We found that COAVES promotes birdwatching ecotourism not only in its city, but also in the cities of the region. We identified that this club has an important role in promoting Environmental Education in the local community. In addition, we note that the club has produced several products related to citizen science, such as a bird field guide, book chapters, official bird lists, birdwatching information boards, newspaper reports, among other products. Thus, through this panorama presented, we verified that the Brazilian Birders Club, represented here through COAVES, has an important social role in the mediation of knowledge and practices focused on the environment and promotion of birdwatching ecotourism.
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