Tecendo sustentabilidade: plano de manejo participativo da “taboa” (Typha domingensis Pers.), no Parque Estadual Serra Do Mar – Núcleo Picinguaba, Ubatuba, SP, Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: Sauini, Thamara [UNIFESP]
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.unifesp.br/11600/70453
Resumo: Traditional communities that live and use the natural resources present in Conservation Units must have a Management Plan, a technical document prepared especially to manage the resources of these areas. In this context, there is Quilombo da Fazenda, a community located in a protected area, which uses the cattail plant (Typha domingensis Pers. - Typhaceae) to make handicrafts and generate local income; and that requested a Management Plan to comply with the law. Therefore, the objective of this work was to prepare documents with recommendations for good management practices for the sustainable extraction of cattails, in order to guide and regulate the extraction of this plant among the residents of Quilombo da Fazenda in an area of the Serra do Mar State Park, and , also, residents of other UCs and/or protected areas. Furthermore, this work aimed to promote the participation of local quilombolas in all stages of their development, register artisans who extract cattails, evaluate the technique of traditional extraction and processing of cattails to define an ecological, socially and economically sustainable model for activity, and generate scientific data that would support the legal extraction and commercialization of handicrafts. Thus, using the methodology of participatory ethnobotanical research, the study included the active participation of the residents of Quilombo da Fazenda, in all stages of its implementation. To define a viable Management Plan, the following aspects were considered: i) Ecology of the cattail, through a bibliographical review of the literature and the understanding of the characteristics, interactions and functioning of the cattail and the environment as a whole; ii) Zoning of the plant area and species that co-occur in the taboal area, aiming at conservation priorities and local management needs; iii) Traditional extraction and processing, for the understanding and use of local management in this participatory research; iv) Social and economic aspects, since the plant is used to generate local income within the community; and v) Scientific data, considering that it is necessary to ensure that the biomass stock of the extracted resource is maintained, meeting the bases of sustainability. To estimate cattail biomass, it was found that the ideal size of the sample plot is 2m x 2m and that the most appropriate variable to be measured and that best relates to the Wet Weight and Dry Weight of the cattail is the “height of the tallest leaf”. high of the cap”. It was seen that cattails have a high capacity for regeneration and that traditional management is a good treatment for the area, as it can be reproduced, guaranteeing the sustainability of the resource. The participation of quilombolas was fundamental for the development of this study, for the management and elaboration of regulations on the use of local resources, for the promotion of local development based on the sustainable use of cattails and consequently for the conservation of the area where they are located. The study contributed to enabling the extraction and trade of this plant, through the sustained production and sale of handicrafts; for the appropriation of the benefits of natural resources by the community, with the establishment of policies aimed at socio-environmental planning, with the conservation of the biological and cultural diversity of the Atlantic Forest, as it will guide the extraction of this plant among residents of Quilombo da Fazenda, and also residents of other conservation units and/or protected areas.
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spelling http://lattes.cnpq.br/2830288889321370Sauini, Thamara [UNIFESP]http://lattes.cnpq.br/7906880719492754Rodrigues, Eliana [UNIFESP]Diadema2024-01-12T18:22:13Z2024-01-12T18:22:13Z2023-12-15Traditional communities that live and use the natural resources present in Conservation Units must have a Management Plan, a technical document prepared especially to manage the resources of these areas. In this context, there is Quilombo da Fazenda, a community located in a protected area, which uses the cattail plant (Typha domingensis Pers. - Typhaceae) to make handicrafts and generate local income; and that requested a Management Plan to comply with the law. Therefore, the objective of this work was to prepare documents with recommendations for good management practices for the sustainable extraction of cattails, in order to guide and regulate the extraction of this plant among the residents of Quilombo da Fazenda in an area of the Serra do Mar State Park, and , also, residents of other UCs and/or protected areas. Furthermore, this work aimed to promote the participation of local quilombolas in all stages of their development, register artisans who extract cattails, evaluate the technique of traditional extraction and processing of cattails to define an ecological, socially and economically sustainable model for activity, and generate scientific data that would support the legal extraction and commercialization of handicrafts. Thus, using the methodology of participatory ethnobotanical research, the study included the active participation of the residents of Quilombo da Fazenda, in all stages of its implementation. To define a viable Management Plan, the following aspects were considered: i) Ecology of the cattail, through a bibliographical review of the literature and the understanding of the characteristics, interactions and functioning of the cattail and the environment as a whole; ii) Zoning of the plant area and species that co-occur in the taboal area, aiming at conservation priorities and local management needs; iii) Traditional extraction and processing, for the understanding and use of local management in this participatory research; iv) Social and economic aspects, since the plant is used to generate local income within the community; and v) Scientific data, considering that it is necessary to ensure that the biomass stock of the extracted resource is maintained, meeting the bases of sustainability. To estimate cattail biomass, it was found that the ideal size of the sample plot is 2m x 2m and that the most appropriate variable to be measured and that best relates to the Wet Weight and Dry Weight of the cattail is the “height of the tallest leaf”. high of the cap”. It was seen that cattails have a high capacity for regeneration and that traditional management is a good treatment for the area, as it can be reproduced, guaranteeing the sustainability of the resource. The participation of quilombolas was fundamental for the development of this study, for the management and elaboration of regulations on the use of local resources, for the promotion of local development based on the sustainable use of cattails and consequently for the conservation of the area where they are located. The study contributed to enabling the extraction and trade of this plant, through the sustained production and sale of handicrafts; for the appropriation of the benefits of natural resources by the community, with the establishment of policies aimed at socio-environmental planning, with the conservation of the biological and cultural diversity of the Atlantic Forest, as it will guide the extraction of this plant among residents of Quilombo da Fazenda, and also residents of other conservation units and/or protected areas.As comunidades tradicionais que vivem e utilizam os recursos naturais presentes nas Unidades de Conservação devem possuir um Plano de Manejo, documento técnico elaborado especialmente para gerir os recursos dessas áreas. Nesse contexto, está o Quilombo da Fazenda, comunidade presente em uma área protegida, que utiliza a planta taboa (Typha domingensis Pers. - Typhaceae) para fazer artesanato e gerar renda local; e que solicitou um Plano de Manejo para cumprimento da lei. Portanto, o objetivo deste trabalho foi elaborar documentos com recomendações de boas práticas de manejo para o extrativismo sustentável da taboa, a fim de orientar e regulamentar o extrativismo desta planta entre os moradores do Quilombo da Fazenda numa área do Parque Estadual Serra do Mar, e, ainda, moradores de outras UCs e/ou de áreas protegidas. Ainda, este trabalho visou promover a participação dos quilombolas locais em todas as etapas de seu desenvolvimento, realizar o cadastro dos artesãos extratores da taboa, avaliar a técnica de extração e beneficiamento tradicionais da taboa para definir um modelo ecológico, social e economicamente sustentável para a atividade, e gerar dados científicos que dessem respaldo à extração e comercialização legal dos artesanatos. Assim, por meio da metodologia da pesquisa etnobotânica participativa, o estudo contou com a participação ativa dos moradores do Quilombo da Fazenda, em todas as etapas de sua realização. Para a definição de um Plano de Manejo viável, foram considerados os aspectos: i) Ecologia da taboa, por meio de uma revisão bibliográfica na literatura e do entendimento das características, interações e funcionamento da taboa e do ambiente como um todo; ii) Zoneamento da área da planta e das espécies que co-ocorrem na área do taboal, visando as prioridades de conservação e as necessidades de manejo local; iii) Extrativismo e beneficiamento tradicionais, para o entendimento e uso do manejo local nesta pesquisa participativa; iv) Aspectos sociais e econômicos, uma vez que a planta é usada para geração de renda local dentro da comunidade; e v) Dados científicos, considerando que é preciso garantir que o estoque de biomassa do recurso extraído seja mantido, atendendo as bases da sustentabilidade. Para estimar a biomassa da taboa, constatou-se que o tamanho ideal da parcela amostral é 2m x 2m e que a variável mais adequada a ser mensurada e que melhor se relaciona com o Peso Úmido e o Peso Seco da taboa é a “altura da folha mais alta da touça”. Viu-se a alta capacidade de regeneração da taboa e que o manejo tradicional é um bom tratamento para a área, pois pode ser reproduzido garantindo a sustentabilidade do recurso. A participação dos quilombolas foi fundamental para o desenvolvimento deste estudo, para a gestão e elaboração de regulamentos sobre o uso dos recursos locais, para a promoção do desenvolvimento local baseado no uso sustentável de taboas e consequentemente para a conservação da área onde eles estão. O estudo contribuiu para viabilizar a extração e comércio dessa planta, por meio da produção sustentada e venda dos artesanatos; para a apropriação dos benefícios dos recursos naturais pela comunidade, com o estabelecimento de políticas voltadas ao planejamento socioambiental, com a conservação da diversidade biológica e cultural da Mata Atlântica, pois orientará a extração deste planta entre moradores do Quilombo da Fazenda, e também moradores de outras unidades de conservação e/ou áreas protegidas.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)e.rodrigues@unifesp.br220 f.https://repositorio.unifesp.br/11600/70453porUniversidade Federal de São PauloComunidades tradicionaisPlano de manejo participativoTaboa (Typha domingensis Pers.)Sustentabilidade no extrativismoDesenvolvimento local sustentávelTraditional communitiesParticipatory management planCattail (Typhadomingensis Pers.)Sustainabilityin extractivismSustainable local developmentTecendo sustentabilidade: plano de 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Tecendo sustentabilidade: plano de manejo participativo da “taboa” (Typha domingensis Pers.), no Parque Estadual Serra Do Mar – Núcleo Picinguaba, Ubatuba, SP, Brasil
title Tecendo sustentabilidade: plano de manejo participativo da “taboa” (Typha domingensis Pers.), no Parque Estadual Serra Do Mar – Núcleo Picinguaba, Ubatuba, SP, Brasil
spellingShingle Tecendo sustentabilidade: plano de manejo participativo da “taboa” (Typha domingensis Pers.), no Parque Estadual Serra Do Mar – Núcleo Picinguaba, Ubatuba, SP, Brasil
Sauini, Thamara [UNIFESP]
Comunidades tradicionais
Plano de manejo participativo
Taboa (Typha domingensis Pers.)
Sustentabilidade no extrativismo
Desenvolvimento local sustentável
Traditional communities
Participatory management plan
Cattail (Typhadomingensis Pers.)
Sustainabilityin extractivism
Sustainable local development
title_short Tecendo sustentabilidade: plano de manejo participativo da “taboa” (Typha domingensis Pers.), no Parque Estadual Serra Do Mar – Núcleo Picinguaba, Ubatuba, SP, Brasil
title_full Tecendo sustentabilidade: plano de manejo participativo da “taboa” (Typha domingensis Pers.), no Parque Estadual Serra Do Mar – Núcleo Picinguaba, Ubatuba, SP, Brasil
title_fullStr Tecendo sustentabilidade: plano de manejo participativo da “taboa” (Typha domingensis Pers.), no Parque Estadual Serra Do Mar – Núcleo Picinguaba, Ubatuba, SP, Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Tecendo sustentabilidade: plano de manejo participativo da “taboa” (Typha domingensis Pers.), no Parque Estadual Serra Do Mar – Núcleo Picinguaba, Ubatuba, SP, Brasil
title_sort Tecendo sustentabilidade: plano de manejo participativo da “taboa” (Typha domingensis Pers.), no Parque Estadual Serra Do Mar – Núcleo Picinguaba, Ubatuba, SP, Brasil
author Sauini, Thamara [UNIFESP]
author_facet Sauini, Thamara [UNIFESP]
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisorLattes.pt_BR.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/2830288889321370
dc.contributor.authorLattes.pt_BR.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/7906880719492754
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sauini, Thamara [UNIFESP]
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Rodrigues, Eliana [UNIFESP]
contributor_str_mv Rodrigues, Eliana [UNIFESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Comunidades tradicionais
Plano de manejo participativo
Taboa (Typha domingensis Pers.)
Sustentabilidade no extrativismo
Desenvolvimento local sustentável
Traditional communities
Participatory management plan
Cattail (Typhadomingensis Pers.)
Sustainabilityin extractivism
Sustainable local development
topic Comunidades tradicionais
Plano de manejo participativo
Taboa (Typha domingensis Pers.)
Sustentabilidade no extrativismo
Desenvolvimento local sustentável
Traditional communities
Participatory management plan
Cattail (Typhadomingensis Pers.)
Sustainabilityin extractivism
Sustainable local development
description Traditional communities that live and use the natural resources present in Conservation Units must have a Management Plan, a technical document prepared especially to manage the resources of these areas. In this context, there is Quilombo da Fazenda, a community located in a protected area, which uses the cattail plant (Typha domingensis Pers. - Typhaceae) to make handicrafts and generate local income; and that requested a Management Plan to comply with the law. Therefore, the objective of this work was to prepare documents with recommendations for good management practices for the sustainable extraction of cattails, in order to guide and regulate the extraction of this plant among the residents of Quilombo da Fazenda in an area of the Serra do Mar State Park, and , also, residents of other UCs and/or protected areas. Furthermore, this work aimed to promote the participation of local quilombolas in all stages of their development, register artisans who extract cattails, evaluate the technique of traditional extraction and processing of cattails to define an ecological, socially and economically sustainable model for activity, and generate scientific data that would support the legal extraction and commercialization of handicrafts. Thus, using the methodology of participatory ethnobotanical research, the study included the active participation of the residents of Quilombo da Fazenda, in all stages of its implementation. To define a viable Management Plan, the following aspects were considered: i) Ecology of the cattail, through a bibliographical review of the literature and the understanding of the characteristics, interactions and functioning of the cattail and the environment as a whole; ii) Zoning of the plant area and species that co-occur in the taboal area, aiming at conservation priorities and local management needs; iii) Traditional extraction and processing, for the understanding and use of local management in this participatory research; iv) Social and economic aspects, since the plant is used to generate local income within the community; and v) Scientific data, considering that it is necessary to ensure that the biomass stock of the extracted resource is maintained, meeting the bases of sustainability. To estimate cattail biomass, it was found that the ideal size of the sample plot is 2m x 2m and that the most appropriate variable to be measured and that best relates to the Wet Weight and Dry Weight of the cattail is the “height of the tallest leaf”. high of the cap”. It was seen that cattails have a high capacity for regeneration and that traditional management is a good treatment for the area, as it can be reproduced, guaranteeing the sustainability of the resource. The participation of quilombolas was fundamental for the development of this study, for the management and elaboration of regulations on the use of local resources, for the promotion of local development based on the sustainable use of cattails and consequently for the conservation of the area where they are located. The study contributed to enabling the extraction and trade of this plant, through the sustained production and sale of handicrafts; for the appropriation of the benefits of natural resources by the community, with the establishment of policies aimed at socio-environmental planning, with the conservation of the biological and cultural diversity of the Atlantic Forest, as it will guide the extraction of this plant among residents of Quilombo da Fazenda, and also residents of other conservation units and/or protected areas.
publishDate 2023
dc.date.issued.fl_str_mv 2023-12-15
dc.date.accessioned.fl_str_mv 2024-01-12T18:22:13Z
dc.date.available.fl_str_mv 2024-01-12T18:22:13Z
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