Mulheres, manguezais e a pesca no estuário do Rio Mamanguape, Paraíba.

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Autor(a) principal: Rocha, Michelle da Silva Pimentel
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFPB
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufpb.br/jspui/handle/tede/4586
Resumo: Despite the important role played by women in management and use of natural resources, their activities have seldom been valued and, consequently, few policy interventions have been developed to support their productive potential. Therefore, this study addressed to investigate the ownership and usage of faunistic resources by women of Mamanguape River estuary in order to record their role in the local productive fishering. To gathering data, we used a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods. Among the qualitative methods include: free and semi-structured interviews, snowball, and direct observation. Data were analyzed by the interpretation of the interviewees discourse based on the union of the several individual competences model. Quantitative data were analyzed using simple statistics and the calculation of Use value (UV) and the corrected percentage of Agreement related to the Main Uses (cAMU) for the mentioned species. We interviewed 30 women, aged between 16 and 55. Concerning the use of resources, a total of 41 species (fish = 30, crustaceans = 08, mollusks = 03) are used mainly for local consumption and trade. The main species cited were the catfish - Genidens genidens (UV = 0, 7), chickenshit crab - Callinectes exasperatus (UV = 0.73) and shellfish - Anomalocardia brasiliana (UV = 0.46), also being the referred species with larger cAMU (100%, 70.3% and 92.8% respectively) for local consumption. About the gender and work matter most of the interviewees recognized themselves as fishers/gatherers (56.25%), holding an extensive experience in their activities, which is passed by them in a transgenerational manner. The interviewees pointed out the existence of a work division between men and women (75%), mainly related to fishing areas and working tools. The workday is intense and continuous (05 hours a day and 06 days per week). In addition to the fish gathering and harvest, these women are present at all stages of productive fishering, and also responsible for sale and improvement of the product, additionally, dividing their time between household, children's education and domestic duties. Over the fishing these women are responsible for supporting their family, acting as the main breadwinners. In general the studied families have low income and precarious health conditions, education and sanitation. Thus, an analysis focused on gender relations in fishering communities and the management of natural resource is imperative in order to guide future studies stressing the formulation of public policies and management plans that promote equitable participation of women as well as the properly appreciation of their work as a fisherwoman, and the conservation of the environment.
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spelling Mulheres, manguezais e a pesca no estuário do Rio Mamanguape, Paraíba.GêneroPescaUso de recursosGenderFisheriesUse of ResourcesCNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIADespite the important role played by women in management and use of natural resources, their activities have seldom been valued and, consequently, few policy interventions have been developed to support their productive potential. Therefore, this study addressed to investigate the ownership and usage of faunistic resources by women of Mamanguape River estuary in order to record their role in the local productive fishering. To gathering data, we used a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods. Among the qualitative methods include: free and semi-structured interviews, snowball, and direct observation. Data were analyzed by the interpretation of the interviewees discourse based on the union of the several individual competences model. Quantitative data were analyzed using simple statistics and the calculation of Use value (UV) and the corrected percentage of Agreement related to the Main Uses (cAMU) for the mentioned species. We interviewed 30 women, aged between 16 and 55. Concerning the use of resources, a total of 41 species (fish = 30, crustaceans = 08, mollusks = 03) are used mainly for local consumption and trade. The main species cited were the catfish - Genidens genidens (UV = 0, 7), chickenshit crab - Callinectes exasperatus (UV = 0.73) and shellfish - Anomalocardia brasiliana (UV = 0.46), also being the referred species with larger cAMU (100%, 70.3% and 92.8% respectively) for local consumption. About the gender and work matter most of the interviewees recognized themselves as fishers/gatherers (56.25%), holding an extensive experience in their activities, which is passed by them in a transgenerational manner. The interviewees pointed out the existence of a work division between men and women (75%), mainly related to fishing areas and working tools. The workday is intense and continuous (05 hours a day and 06 days per week). In addition to the fish gathering and harvest, these women are present at all stages of productive fishering, and also responsible for sale and improvement of the product, additionally, dividing their time between household, children's education and domestic duties. Over the fishing these women are responsible for supporting their family, acting as the main breadwinners. In general the studied families have low income and precarious health conditions, education and sanitation. Thus, an analysis focused on gender relations in fishering communities and the management of natural resource is imperative in order to guide future studies stressing the formulation of public policies and management plans that promote equitable participation of women as well as the properly appreciation of their work as a fisherwoman, and the conservation of the environment.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorApesar do importante papel desenvolvido pelas mulheres no manejo e no uso dos recursos naturais, suas atividades raramente têm sido valorizadas e, conseqüentemente, poucas políticas de intervenção têm sido desenvolvidas para apoiar seu potencial produtivo. Nesta perspectiva, o estudo tem por objetivo estudar a apropriação e o uso dos recursos faunísticos pelas mulheres do estuário do rio Mamanguape, de modo a registrar o papel delas na cadeia produtiva pesqueira local. Para obtenção dos dados, utilizou-se uma combinação de métodos qualitativos e quantitativos. Dentre os métodos qualitativos, destacam-se: entrevistas livres, semi-estruturadas, bola de neve ( snow Ball ) e observação direta; os dados obtidos foram analisados por meio da interpretação do discurso dos entrevistados, com base no modelo de união das diversas competências individuais. Os dados quantitativos foram analisados por meio de estatística simples e do cálculo do Valor de Uso (VU) e pela Concordância do Uso Principal corrigido (CUPc) para as espécies citadas. Foram entrevistadas 30 mulheres, com idades entre 16 e 55 anos. No tocante ao uso dos recursos, um total de 41 espécies (peixes = 30; crustáceos = 08; moluscos = 03) são utilizados principalmente para consumo local e comercialização; as principais espécies citadas foram o bagre cambueiro Genidens genidens (VU=0,7), siri cagão Callinectes exasperatus (VU=0,73) e o marisco Anomalocardia brasiliana (VU=0,46), sendo também as espécies referidas com maior CUPc (100%, 70,3% e 92,8% respectivamente) para consumo local. A respeito dos aspectos de gênero e trabalho a maioria das entrevistadas se reconhece como pescadoras/pescadeiras (56,25%), possuindo uma ampla experiência na atividade, cuja aprendizagem é dada transgeracionalmente. As entrevistadas apontaram a existência de uma divisão de trabalho entre homens e mulheres (75%), relacionados principalmente aos locais de pesca e instrumentos de trabalho. A jornada diária de trabalho é intensa e contínua (05 horas por dia e 06 dias por semana); além da coleta do pescado e da agricultura, essas mulheres estão presentes em todas as etapas cadeia produtiva do pescado, sendo responsáveis também pelo beneficiamento e venda do produto; adicionalmente, dividem seu tempo entre os cuidados com a família, a educação dos filhos e as taferas domésticas. Por meio da pesca essas mulheres são responsáveis pelo sustento da família, atuando como as principais provedoras do lar. De um modo geral as famílias estudadas apresentam baixa renda e as condições de saúde, educação e saneamento básico são precárias. Assim, uma análise voltada para as relações de gênero nas comunidades pesqueiras e para o manejo dos recursos naturais é imprescindível de modo a guiar estudos posteriores que visem à formulação de políticas publicas e planos de manejo que promovam a eqüidade da participação feminina e a valorização de seu trabalho como pescadora, bem como a conservação do meio ambiente.Universidade Federal da Paraí­baBRGerenciamento AmbientalPrograma de Pós Graduação em Desenvolvimento e Meio AmbienteUFPBMourão, José da Silvahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6908313726632925Santiago, Maria Idalina Lima FreitasRocha, Michelle da Silva Pimentel2015-05-07T14:49:38Z2018-07-20T23:51:59Z2010-07-062018-07-20T23:51:59Z2010-03-04info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfROCHA, Michelle da Silva Pimentel. Mulheres, manguezais e a pesca no estuário do Rio Mamanguape, Paraíba.. 2010. 122 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Mulheres, manguezais e a pesca no estuário do Rio Mamanguape, Paraíba.
title Mulheres, manguezais e a pesca no estuário do Rio Mamanguape, Paraíba.
spellingShingle Mulheres, manguezais e a pesca no estuário do Rio Mamanguape, Paraíba.
Rocha, Michelle da Silva Pimentel
Gênero
Pesca
Uso de recursos
Gender
Fisheries
Use of Resources
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
title_short Mulheres, manguezais e a pesca no estuário do Rio Mamanguape, Paraíba.
title_full Mulheres, manguezais e a pesca no estuário do Rio Mamanguape, Paraíba.
title_fullStr Mulheres, manguezais e a pesca no estuário do Rio Mamanguape, Paraíba.
title_full_unstemmed Mulheres, manguezais e a pesca no estuário do Rio Mamanguape, Paraíba.
title_sort Mulheres, manguezais e a pesca no estuário do Rio Mamanguape, Paraíba.
author Rocha, Michelle da Silva Pimentel
author_facet Rocha, Michelle da Silva Pimentel
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Mourão, José da Silva
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6908313726632925
Santiago, Maria Idalina Lima Freitas
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rocha, Michelle da Silva Pimentel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Gênero
Pesca
Uso de recursos
Gender
Fisheries
Use of Resources
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
topic Gênero
Pesca
Uso de recursos
Gender
Fisheries
Use of Resources
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
description Despite the important role played by women in management and use of natural resources, their activities have seldom been valued and, consequently, few policy interventions have been developed to support their productive potential. Therefore, this study addressed to investigate the ownership and usage of faunistic resources by women of Mamanguape River estuary in order to record their role in the local productive fishering. To gathering data, we used a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods. Among the qualitative methods include: free and semi-structured interviews, snowball, and direct observation. Data were analyzed by the interpretation of the interviewees discourse based on the union of the several individual competences model. Quantitative data were analyzed using simple statistics and the calculation of Use value (UV) and the corrected percentage of Agreement related to the Main Uses (cAMU) for the mentioned species. We interviewed 30 women, aged between 16 and 55. Concerning the use of resources, a total of 41 species (fish = 30, crustaceans = 08, mollusks = 03) are used mainly for local consumption and trade. The main species cited were the catfish - Genidens genidens (UV = 0, 7), chickenshit crab - Callinectes exasperatus (UV = 0.73) and shellfish - Anomalocardia brasiliana (UV = 0.46), also being the referred species with larger cAMU (100%, 70.3% and 92.8% respectively) for local consumption. About the gender and work matter most of the interviewees recognized themselves as fishers/gatherers (56.25%), holding an extensive experience in their activities, which is passed by them in a transgenerational manner. The interviewees pointed out the existence of a work division between men and women (75%), mainly related to fishing areas and working tools. The workday is intense and continuous (05 hours a day and 06 days per week). In addition to the fish gathering and harvest, these women are present at all stages of productive fishering, and also responsible for sale and improvement of the product, additionally, dividing their time between household, children's education and domestic duties. Over the fishing these women are responsible for supporting their family, acting as the main breadwinners. In general the studied families have low income and precarious health conditions, education and sanitation. Thus, an analysis focused on gender relations in fishering communities and the management of natural resource is imperative in order to guide future studies stressing the formulation of public policies and management plans that promote equitable participation of women as well as the properly appreciation of their work as a fisherwoman, and the conservation of the environment.
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